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

  2. 126,906,208 – Fish and aquatic wildlife released by national fish hatcheries. 126,610,524- Fish released by national fish hatcheries; 296,000 - Aquatic wildlife released by national fish hatcheries; 49,587,163 – Eggs transferred through the National Broodstock Program. Learn more about our fish stocking and distributions. 2023 Fish ...

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  4. fish and 18% more individual fish for approximately 98% more recreational anglers. Despite the increase in number and pounds of fish planted, the number of recreational anglers in California has outpaced the ability of hatcheries to maintain similar numbers of fish per licensed angler. California anglers regularly express

  5. Anadromous Fish Releases 2000-2018 from CDFW Hatcheries 1/4/2001-4/3/2018 (Excel) Fisheries Branch 1010 Riverside Parkway, West Sacramento, CA 95605 | Fisheries@wildlife.ca.gov

  6. 2021 Released Distribution. Species common name. Species scientific name. Species listing status. Hatchery or Origin. Quantity Released. Alewife Floater. Anodonta implicata. Not Listed.

  7. Jul 30, 2021 · Eight Decades of Hatchery Salmon. Releases in the California Central Valley: Factors Influencing Straying and Resilience. Click Here to Read: American Fisheries Society/Fisheries Magazine, Vol. 44, No. 9, Sept. 2019.

  8. Currently, California has 12 anadromous fish hatcheries. The NOAA Fisheries Southwest Fisheries Science Center operates one, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service operates two, and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife operates the other nine hatcheries. Collectively, these hatcheries produce: