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Today, hatcheries provide the foundation for the state's popular recreational fisheries and the many jobs that depend on them. Learn more about WDFW's hatchery facilities and how they help the department manage fish across the state.
- Hatchery Facilities
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife operates...
- Escapement Reports
It is a cumulative, or season-to-date, estimate of numbers...
- 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...
- WDFW Hatcheries List
Hatchery Data SCoRE Interactive Map For more information on...
- Management of Hatcheries Benefits Salmon
The map shows the Department of Fish and Wildlife’s hatchery...
- Hatchery Facilities
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)
WDFW-Hatcheries | Data.WA | State of Washington. A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.
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