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  1. A fish hatchery is a facility where fish eggs are hatched and the fry (baby fish) are raised, mostly to stock lakes, streams, and ponds. A weir is an obstruction placed across a river designed to block the passage of fish. Weirs are typically used to catch fish in order to harvest their eggs. Eggs taken at the weirs are sent to state fish ...

  2. May 6, 2023 · Over the years, Michigan’s fish hatcheries have evolved, incorporating modern technology and adjusting rearing methods to ensure healthier fish populations. Today, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) operates six fish hatcheries, five permanent egg-take stations, and up to 40 rearing ponds.

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  4. Apr 13, 2023 · In all, the Michigan DNR currently operates six fish hatcheries, five permanent egg-take stations and up to 40 rearing ponds. In addition to the permanent egg-take stations, the DNR collects eggs and sperm from natural spawning runs of walleye, lake sturgeon and muskellunge.

  5. Jun 2, 2023 · The current rearing program at Wolf Lake includes muskellunge, walleye, steelhead and Chinook salmon. In an average year, the Michigan DNR stocks 20 million to 25 million fish at up to 1,000 ...

  6. Jan 20, 2022 · “When added to our successful spring and summer stocking efforts, that brings the total for 2021 to more than 18.2 million fish put into Michigan’s waters.” The number and type of fish stocked...

  7. In an average year, the Michigan DNR stocks 20-25 million fish at up to 1,000 stream, inland lake and Great Lakes sites to support fish populations throughout the state. Print this page Tweet

  8. Jul 17, 2018 · Hatching a plan: How hatcheries help to maintain a healthy, diverse fish population - Michigan Wildlife Council. Great Lakes fish – and fishing – have long shaped the culture, economy and quality of life for people in Michigan.

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