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  1. The Salmon River Fish Hatchery is located at 2133 County Route 22, Altmar, Oswego County. All are encouraged to attend, rain or shine, and admission is free. “DEC invites outdoor enthusiasts of all ages, abilities, and interests to the annual Salmon River Fish Hatchery Open House,” said Region 7 Director Dereth Glance.

  2. Naselle Hatchery. The Naselle Hatchery, located east of Willapa Bay along the Naselle River, raises fall-run Chinook salmon, coho salmon, and chum salmon, as well as steelhead. The original hatchery was constructed in 1979 and includes trapping, holding and spawning facilities as well as incubation and juvenile rearing infrastructure. A major ...

  3. A public review period on the final EIS was open through March 11, 2019. For more information, please contact Lance Kruzic, NMFS, by phone at (541) 957-3381, or by e-mail at lance.kruzic@noaa.gov. For more information on hatchery programs that NOAA Fisheries is evaluating along the West Coast, please visit our hatcheries page. Resources

  4. Sep 10, 2022 · Fish ladders at the Feather River Fish Hatchery are set to open Sept. 15 for the beginning of spawning season for chinook salmon. ... at the Salmon Festival on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019, in ...

  5. The public will have a chance next week to witness the annual spectacle of the American River salmon run. About 10:40 a.m. on Nov. 3, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife will open the fish ladder at Nimbus Hatchery on American River. This allows fall-run Chinook salmon migrating upstream from the Pacific Ocean to enter the hatchery ...

  6. The Mad River Fish Hatchery was built by the California Wildlife Conservation Board to enhance salmon and steelhead populations in the North Coast streams of California and is operated by the California Department of Fish and Game. Besides steelhead, salmon, the hatchery raises trout. Open to the public daily from 7:00am - 4:00pm.

  7. Visit DEC's website for more information about the Salmon River Fish Hatchery, Salmon River Falls Unique Area, and to view the Salmon River management and restoration plans. For specific questions about the open house, please contact Betsy Ukeritis, DEC Environmental Educator, at 315-314-0768.

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