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  1. Hatcheries can be a unique and powerful tool for wildlife conservation when they are used to recover wild populations and support sustainable recreational fisheries. 110 million – Fish released by national fish hatcheries. 81 million – Eggs transferred through the National Broodstock Program.

  2. 126,906,208 – Fish and aquatic wildlife released by national fish hatcheries. 126,610,524- Fish released by national fish hatcheries; 296,000 - Aquatic wildlife released by national fish hatcheries; 49,587,163 – Eggs transferred through the National Broodstock Program. Learn more about our fish stocking and distributions. 2023 Fish ...

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  4. Anadromous Fish Trap Counts at CDFW Hatcheries 9/6/2016-Present (Excel) Anadromous Fish Releases from CDFW Hatcheries 4/1/2018-Present (Excel) Anadromous Fish Trap Counts 2000-2018 at CDFW Hatcheries 9/12/2000-11/6/2018 (Excel)

  5. 2021 Released Distribution. Species common name. Species scientific name. Species listing status. Hatchery or Origin. Quantity Released. Alewife Floater. Anodonta implicata. Not Listed.

  6. Sep 29, 2022 · Between California, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, citizens are paying hatcheries to release nearly 280 million salmon and steelhead per year, which has cost billions of dollars.

  7. California rivers were estimated to be in the millions, annually. Current populations are a fraction of that and depend heavily upon hatcheries. Many state, federal, and conservation management documents detail the multitude of reasons for this decline over decades. Each reason traces to how people use and

  8. Jan 12, 2015 · In California today, 10 state and federally operated anadromous fish hatcheries produce upwards of 50,000,000 salmon and steelhead every year. Both fry and smolts are released into waterways across the state, from the Klamath River to the Merced River, and even into San Francisco and Monterey Bays.