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  1. Location and Contact Information. +. (509) 538-2755. 56961 State Road 14 Cook, WA 98605-9063. Welcome to the Little White Salmon Fish Hatchery! Founded in 1898, it is the oldest Columbia River hatchery and a pioneer of salmon propagation. We raise and release roughly 5.5 million young spring and up-river bright fall Chinook salmon each year; in ...

  2. Tishomingo National Fish Hatchery. (580) 384-5463. 5501 Ok Highway 7W Tishomingo, OK 73460-9802. View Details.

  3. Welcome to Carson National Fish Hatchery! Constructed in 1938 by the Civilian Conservation Corp, we raise and release 1.52 million spring Chinook salmon each year to mitigate fishery losses due to hydroelectric dams on the Columbia River. Furthermore, we belong to a Complex of hatcheries along the Columbia River Gorge that partners with Tribes to contribute over 22.5 million salmon per year to ...

  4. The National Fish Hatchery System (NFHS) produces and distributes a variety of fish for the recovery of threatened or endangered species, mitigation of fish losses due to federal water development actions, restoration of depleted native fish stocks, and the enhancement of tribal fisheries. The program was rated "ineffective" in the 2003 ...

  5. Jun 3, 2022 · The National Fish Hatchery System has been improving recreational fishing and restoring aquatic species since 1872 (uhhhh, yeah that makes them 150 years old!) and yet, lots of folks might not even know that their grounds are often open to the public and entry is FREE! The wonderful thing about fish hatcheries is that they offer something for ...

  6. Since time immemorial the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon have derived their physical and emotional sustenance from the region's land, water, fish, game, berries, and roots. The Warm Springs National Fish Hatchery releases approximately 750,000 spring Chinook salmon (hatchery and natural origin) for direct release into the Warm Springs River annually. The hatchery ...

  7. The Edenton National Fish Hatchery is located in the historic port town of Edenton. Since 1898, Edenton National Fish Hatchery staff have produced warm water fish for public use, restoration, and/or threatened/endangered species recovery. All of our current fish programs are in cooperation with and supported by the state of North Carolina.

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