Commentary: Try something different than hatcheries to save fish
Pete Soverel has been fishing for steelhead for fifty years, his assessment of the current state of Washington steelhead management policies is a must read. …
Pete Soverel has been fishing for steelhead for fifty years, his assessment of the current state of Washington steelhead management policies is a must read. …
As a matter of pure scientific fact, which any sincere naturalist will confirm … hatcheries have been found out to be merely rackets.” —Zane Grey, …
How can fish that are manufactured in a hatchery be endangered? How can fish that are mass produced by the millions each year deserve protections …
We’ve heard a lot of ridiculous policy ideas during this election season that won’t seem to end, but leave it to the National Marine Fisheries …
A Department of Fisheries and Oceans study has confirmed escaped farmed salmon are interbreeding with wild salmon and producing offspring in many rivers in Newfoundland. …
Watershed Watch says the high number of salmon released from hatcheries, particularly hatcheries in Alaska and Japan, is putting wild salmon at risk.
Genetic research by the NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center revealed that fish from the Mokelumne River and Feather River fish hatcheries are essentially the same …
An ear bone deformity has left an half of the world’s farmed fish with hearing loss, according to research published in the journal Scientific Reports. …
Some common sense questions about hatchery expenditures. Salmon recovery spending dwarfs in scale many legislative commitments, and many capital improvement programs at the municipal level. …