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WDFW operates dozens of hatcheries around the state, producing millions of fish every year. Escapement reports. Escapement reports for the last 365 days, as well as annual annual escapement reports for past years. Mass marking. WDFW visibly marks hatchery-raised salmon so they can be readily distinguished from wild fish in Northwest waters.
- Hatchery Facilities
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife operates...
- Future Brood Document
The Future Brood Document (FBD) is a pre-season planning...
- Mass Marking
The state of Washington has the largest system of salmon...
- Hatchery Facilities
Hatchery Data SCoRE Interactive Map For more information on salmon recovery and conservation, please contact the WDFW Fish Program. 360-902-2700 fishpgm@dfw.wa.gov For problems accessing this website or data found on this website, please contact WDFW SCoRE Help. scorehelp@dfw.wa.gov
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) currently operates 87 hatchery facilities, the majority dedicated to producing salmon and/or steelhead. There are also 51 tribal hatcheries and 12 federal hatcheries that produce salmon and steelhead for harvest.
Dec 3, 2013 · A list of hatcheries presented in the Salmon Conservation Reporting Engine (SCoRE)
Apr 16, 2023 · Find a comprehensive list of Washington State Counties including region, population, and county seats, as well as a map of the counties of Washington
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