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  1. 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. 70 – Threatened or endangered species ...

  2. The National Fish Hatchery System works to support healthy, self-sustaining populations of fish and other aquatic species across the country. Our staff work to maintain excellence in aquatic conservation and to ensure healthy fisheries. We closely monitor the health, status, and trends of fisheries populations and aquatic habitats; and limit ...

  3. For questions, or to schedule a virtual tour of the Nimbus Fish Hatchery, please call (916) 358-2884, or email Molly.Shea@wildlife.ca.gov. Do not call Nimbus Fish Hatchery directly. Educational Resources Hatchery-related Learning. Free Nimbus Hatchery-themed Digital Lesson Series by Green Guardians, for Grades 3-5 (2022) (opens in new tab)

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  5. Live bearers Mosquito fish 50 (embryos)/fish African catfish 80,000 Common carp 150,000 Grass carp 80,000 Silver carp 160,000 Mouth brooders Nile tilapiasubstrate 2000 – 4000 Striped bass 220,000 Large eggs Rainbow trout 2,200 Catadromous fish European eels 1.8 – 3.0 million Black tiger shrimpof 1.5 –2.2 million Notes: of fish species

  6. Castalia State Fish Hatchery (419) 684-7499. Hebron State Fish Hatchery (740) 928-8092. Kincaid State Fish Hatchery (740) 493-2717. London State Fish Hatchery (740) 852-1412. Senecaville State Fish Hatchery (740) 685-5541. St. Marys State Fish Hatchery (419) 394-5170. Contact Us 1-800-WILDLIFE (800) 945-3543. wildinfo@dnr.ohio.gov. Report a ...

  7. Dwight D. Eisenhower National Fish Hatchery. Vermont. Dworshak National Fish Hatchery. Idaho. Eagle Creek National Fish Hatchery. Oregon. Edenton National Fish Hatchery. North Carolina. Ennis National Fish Hatchery.

  8. A fish hatchery is a place for artificial breeding, hatching, and rearing through the early life stages of animals—finfish and shellfish in particular. [1] Hatcheries produce larval and juvenile fish, shellfish, and crustaceans, primarily to support the aquaculture industry where they are transferred to on-growing systems, such as fish farms ...

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