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  1. DEEP State Hatcheries: The production of all of the trout and salmon stocked is accomplished by three facilities. The staff at these hatcheries is charged with hatching, rearing and distributing over 1 million adults, juveniles, fingerlings/fry and eggs in order to support various Fisheries Management goals. Burlington State Fish Hatchery.

  2. Squares designate cool- and warm-water hatcheries. DNR hatcheries produce fish that are a critical part of our efforts to maintain and enhance fishing opportunities in 4,300 managed lakes and 16,000 miles of fishable streams and rivers throughout Minnesota. Stocking these hatchery-raised fish significantly enhances fishing in Minnesota by ...

  3. Oct 30, 2022 · Click Meet Me near the top of the page. This page will show you the profiles in your area. You can click No, Maybe, Super Yes, or Yes if you want to meet them. To use Super Yes, you must have tokens, which cost about $1.99 per token. If you're using a mobile phone, tap the fish logo > Meet Me.

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  4. www.dfw.state.or.us › fish › hatcheryODFW Hatcheries

    Jan 19, 2024 · ODFW operated 33 hatcheries, 4 rearing ponds at locations separate from hatcheries, 8 acclimation facilities, and 9 adult trapping facilities in 2003. Many of these hatcheries have been in continuous operation from the early 1900’s and have been upgraded to varying degrees as funding permits, while others began operation within the last 20 ...

  5. The Department of Fish and Wildlife manages California's diverse fish, wildlife, and plant resources, and the habitats upon which they depend, for their ecological values and for their use and enjoyment by the public.

  6. Every year, Department fish hatcheries contribute to the state economy by producing on average 385,000 pounds of fish, which equates to over 3 million fish that are stocked into 118 locations throughout the state. These fish hatcheries are destination facilities for bird watchers and the general public as well.

  7. Sep 29, 2022 · The Good. The first federal fish hatchery, known as the Baird Fish Hatchery, was established on the McCloud River in California in 1872. It was created to help maintain wild salmon populations in the McCloud and surrounding waters, as well as to aid in establishing fishable populations of salmon, trout, shad, striped bass, lobster, and catfish ...

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