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  1. A recent study published in Fish & Fisheries analyzes downward abundance trends for more than 80 Chinook salmon populations extending from California’s Sacramento River north to the Fraser River in Canada.

  2. Jul 6, 2021 · When Coleman decided to truck salmon this year, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife offered guidance on the location and timing of release. The Department trucks a total of more than 12 million fall-run Chinook from four hatcheries each year, and it trucked nearly 17 million this year because of dry conditions.

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  4. Many states and Tribes rely on the National Fish Hatchery System to stock lakes and rivers with fish for sustainable recreational fishing and to support fisheries that have been impacted by a federal dam. In 2023 national fish hatcheries raised 118 million sport fish to support recreational fisheries.

  5. To mitigate for lost salmon production above the dams, five production hatcheries were built between 1944 and 1970 – Coleman National Fish Hatchery, and four state-operated hatcheries – Nimbus, Mokelumne, Feather, and Merced River Hatcheries.

  6. Visit a Hatchery! 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.

  7. 110 million – Fish released by national fish hatcheries. 81 million – Eggs transferred through the National Broodstock Program. 16.6 million – Threatened or endangered wildlife released to support recovery programs. Where do National Fish Hatchery System fish go?

  8. Jul 30, 2021 · To mitigate habitat loss and maintain salmon fisheries, five production hatcheries were built, releasing more than 2 billion fall-run juveniles since 1941 (Huber and Carlson 2015). These hatcheries use an integrated design and focus on fall-run, although smaller programs with different goals exist for other runs (California HSRG 2012).