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  2. National Fish Hatcheries: Improve recreational fishing and public use of aquatic resources. Recover federally listed threatened or endangered species. Restore imperiled species that are not yet listed as endangered. Fulfill tribal partnerships and trust responsibilities. National Fish Hatchery System Celebrates 150 Years of Conservation!

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  3. Threatened and Endangered Species Recovery. In 2023, more than 20 million threatened or endangered fish and wildlife were raised on national fish hatcheries for eventual release into a natural setting or to protect the genetic diversity of the species. 20,531,076 – Federally listed animals released or transferred from a national fish hatchery.

  4. Today the National Fish Hatchery System is the only national aquaculture program in existence dedicated entirely to the conservation of aquatic species. National fish hatcheries use aquaculture to raise threatened, endangered, or at-risk species in a safe captive environment for eventual release into a natural setting.

  5. This List of National Fish Hatcheries in the United States includes the 70 National Fish Hatcheries, seven Fish Technology Centers and nine Fish Health Centers that are administered as components of the National Fish Hatchery System by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

  6. Currently, [when?] the system comprises 70 national fish hatcheries, nine fish health centers, seven fish technology centers, and a historic national fish hatchery. National fish hatcheries are located in 35 states and produce more than 60 different species of fish. See also. List of harvested aquatic animals by weight; References

  7. Jun 1, 2021 · June 01, 2021. In celebration of our 150th anniversary, we are highlighting people and activities that helped build the foundation of fisheries and marine science. Baird Station, the first federal fish hatchery, set the stage for today's national fish hatchery system. Feature Story |. New England/Mid-Atlantic.