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Category: Hatcheries

Students get hands-on hatchery experience in the classroom

Students get hands-on hatchery experience in the classroom

March 22, 2023March 27, 2024

It’s hard to say who is benefiting more from the new fish hatchery program at Neah Bay High School. There…

New hatchery program aims to boost Skagit River chum

New hatchery program aims to boost Skagit River chum

December 8, 2022March 27, 2024

Water sloshed from the back of a truck as it made its way from the confluence of Sutter Creek and…

Lummi hatchery hard at work amidst second year of South Fork die-offs

Lummi hatchery hard at work amidst second year of South Fork die-offs

October 20, 2022March 27, 2024

For the second year in a row, chinook salmon are going belly up in the South Fork Nooksack River before…

Puyallup Tribe teams with schools to raise, release chinook

Puyallup Tribe teams with schools to raise, release chinook

August 16, 2022March 28, 2024

The Puyallup Tribe donated chinook salmon so students at Chief Leschi Schools and Science and Math Institute could learn more about spawning, caring for and releasing them. The tribe hopes to gain scientific knowledge from the partnership, as well as offering education to local students.

Can Tribal Hatcheries Help Feed Southern Resident Orcas?

Can Tribal Hatcheries Help Feed Southern Resident Orcas?

November 12, 2021March 27, 2024

Northwest tribes are supporting southern resident orcas by releasing more fish from their hatcheries so the whales have more prey…

Counting Coho Salmon in Elwha River’s Turbid Waters

Counting Coho Salmon in Elwha River’s Turbid Waters

December 22, 2020March 27, 2024

The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe has determined the most accurate method of counting coho salmon that return to the Elwha River during the intense…

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