Establishment of Stations for the Propagation of Salmon On the Pacific Coast
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This is the central hatchery, and has auxiliary or subhatcheries on the neighboring streams which empty directly into the ocean. These auxiliary luitclieries are used for taking the spawn and depositing the young fry on or near the spawning-grounds, and are kept open only during the s])awning and hatching season, which would be about four months of the year. Besides the auxiliary station at Redwood River, it is proposed to connect with the traston Station two others on the Mad and Eel rivers. T...here are other streams near by which could be utilized in the same way, all emptying into the sea. In addition to stocking the waters of the Pacific with salmon and other indigenous fish, the central hatchery at Gaston is provided with ponds used for hatching and propagating eastern and foreign tish, such as landlocked salmon, eastern and German trout. Breeding ponds are in use, filled with the two la.st-mentioned fish, from which many will be distributed in the streams and waters throughout the country.
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