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  1. The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife (ODWC) works to enhance recreational sport fish populations and provide increased recreational fishing opportunities throughout the state of Oklahoma by stocking fish annually into public fishing waters. In 2022, crews made 402 stockingtrips, delivering fish into 143 different bodies of water. Four (4) ODWC

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    In additional to a network of hatcheries, the National Fish Hatchery System operates 13 applied science facilities that assist fish production programs by advancing the fields of genetics, physiology, pathology, and nutrition. 1. 71 National Fish Hatcheries 2. 7 Fish Technology Centers 3. 6 Fish Health Centers 4. 1 Historic National Fish Hatchery 5...

    Hatcheries can be a unique and powerful tool for wildlife conservation when they are used to recover wild populations and support sustainable recreational fisheries. 1. 110 million – Fish released by national fish hatcheries. 2. 81 million – Eggs transferred through the National Broodstock Program. 3. 16.6 million – Threatened or endangered wildlif...

    Many states rely on aquaculture to stock lakes and rivers with fish populations for sustainable recreational fishing. The National Fish Hatchery System works closely with our state and Tribal partners to produce and stock fish using advanced genetic tools and techniques to maximize performance and to minimize negative impact on wild fish. 1. 106 mi...

    National fish hatcheries support conservation by raising aquatic wildlife to recover federally listed threatened or endangered species, improve sustainable recreational fishing, support fisheries that have been impacted by a federal dam project, and prevent at-risk species from becoming endangered. 129 – Total number of species raised on national f...

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  3. John Wells, Stigler City Channel Catfish 4,930 7" Haskell Kids Fish Out Hybrid Sunfish 50 6" Mcintosh Onapa City Threadfin Shad 1,500 3-5" Mcintosh Roland City (Garrison Creek) Threadfin shad 1,000 4-5" Sequoyah Sallisaw City (Brushy Lake) Channel Catfish 14,420 7" Sequoyah Taft Threadfin Shad 2,000 4-5" Muskogee

  4. Fish Culture. The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) provides an excess of 1.2 million fishes annually for the hatchery and direct stockings at no cost to the City. Fish species currently reared are walleye, striped bass hybrids, channel catfish, and hybrid sunfish. Smallmouth bass have been reared in past years.

  5. Apr 11, 2024 · Manage over 80 Wildlife Management Areas totaling over 1.6 million acres of land in the state for public use. Oversee four state fish hatcheries that help produce the majority of fish stocked in Oklahoma public waters annually.

  6. National Fish Hatchery System Celebrates 150 Years of Conservation! June 10th, 2022, marks the 150th anniversary of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s National Fish Hatchery System! The National Fish Hatchery System was created by Congress to help address collapsing fisheries and boost production of food fish to feed families.

  7. Oct 9, 2018 · The H.B. Parsons Fish Hatchery in Oklahoma is the centrepiece of a remarkable fisheries management program. The only municipal fish hatchery in the state, it is involved in a wide variety of programs and activities designed to promote fishing in the city. As fisheries biologist Bob Martin tells Hatchery International, the program is a state-level agency program, but funded by a city.

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