Hatcheries
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New Bacterial Outbreak Confirmed At Sierra Fish Hatcheries
The affected facilities – Black Rock Hatchery and Fish Springs Hatchery – usually provide fish for stocking waterways in CDFW’s Inland Deserts Region
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Fish Hatcheries Reopen to Public Visitors in California
California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is pleased to announce that 21 of its 22 state fish hatcheries will reopen to the public on Thursday, April 7.
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California Fish Hatcheries Reopen to Public Visitors
California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is pleased to announce that 21 of its 22 state fish hatcheries will reopen to the public on Thursday, April 7. The facilities have been closed to visitors for nearly two years during the Covid-19 pandemic, although hatchery operations and stocking efforts continued without significant interruption.
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Two of the three CA hatcheries that were affect
To compensate for this loss CDFW has gone to great length
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Iowa's cool water fish hatcheries filled to capacity
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources’ spring fish spawning season is over and Iowa’s cool water fish hatcheries at Fairport, Rathbun, and Spirit Lake are filled to capacity.
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Fish Hatcheries Remain Closed to Public
Salmon spawning season is in full swing at many state hatcheries
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ODFW’s state-operated fish hatcheries cllosed
Effective Wednesday March 18, all of ODFW’s state-operated fish hatcheries were closed to public access and all visitors.
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State and federal hatcheries in the Central Valley
The location and timing of these releases could not be worse for the survival
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AZGFD to close fish hatcheries areas during select dates
The Arizona Game and Fish Department will close the Page Springs, Canyon Creek and Tonto Creek fish hatcheries to the public during select dates for pavement repairs.
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3 Million More Smolts for Columbia Basin Hatcheries
Plans to release 3 million additional hatchery-raised smolts into the Columbia River Basin are raising questions about the impacts increased hatchery production could have on recovering wild stocks.
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Review of Columbia River Hatcheries completed by NOAA
NOAA Fisheries' West Coast Region has completed a review of fish hatcheries on the Columbia River, clearing the way for the agency to distribute funds under the federal Mitchell Act that will keep the hatcheries operating while reducing impacts to threatened and endangered species.
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Drought Prompts Fish Evacuation at American River and Nimbus Hatcheries
With a fourth year of extreme drought conditions reducing the cold water supply available, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is moving fish out of the American River and Nimbus hatcheries for the second year in a row.