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Iron Gate Hatchery

California Department of Fish and Game. Anadromous Fish Hatcheries. Iron Gate Hatchery. Anadromous Fish Hatcheries. Operational Policies for all Anadromous Hatcheries. 1. Source of Hatchery Broodstock. Only fish entering the hatchery voluntarily shall be used as broodstock.

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Iron Gate Hatchery

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  1. California Department of Fish and Game Anadromous Fish Hatcheries Iron GateHatchery

  2. Anadromous Fish Hatcheries

  3. Operational Policies for all Anadromous Hatcheries 1. Source of Hatchery Broodstock Only fish entering the hatchery voluntarily shall be used as broodstock.

  4. Operational Policies for all Anadromous Hatcheries 1. Source of Hatchery Broodstock Only fish entering the hatchery voluntarily shall be used as broodstock. 2. Take of Eggs The annual egg allotment shall be distributed throughout the length of the spawning run in proportion to the historic run distribution.

  5. Operational Policies for all Anadromous Hatcheries 1. Source of Hatchery Broodstock Only fish entering the hatchery voluntarily shall be used as Broodstock. 2. Take of Eggs The annual egg allotment shall be distributed throughout the length of the spawning run in proportion to the historic run distribution. 3. Ban on Release of Excess Eggs or Fry No excess hatchery eggs or fry shall be stocked in anadromous waters.

  6. Operational Policies for all Anadromous Hatcheries 1. Source of Hatchery Broodstock Only fish entering the hatchery voluntarily shall be used as broodstock. 2. Take of Eggs The annual egg allotment for all species cultured shall be distributed throughout the length of the spawning run in proportion to historic temporal distribution of runs. 3. Ban on Release of Excess Eggs or Fry No excess hatchery eggs or fry shall be stocked in anadromous waters. 4. Take of Fish Entering Hatchery All salmon entering the hatchery will be retained in the hatchery. All live Steelhead will be released back to the stream.

  7. Iron GateHatchery

  8. Iron Gate Hatchery

  9. Iron Gate Hatchery • BEGAN OPERATIONS 1965 • MITIGATION FOR IRON GATE DAM • MITIGATING AGENCY – PACIFICORP/ • SCOTTISH POWER

  10. IGH PRODUCTION GOALS • 5 MILLION FALL CHINOOK FINGERLINGS • 1 MILLION FALL CHINOOK YEARLINGS • 500,000 COHO YEARLINGS • 1 MILLION STEELHEAD YEARLINGS

  11. Trinity River Hatchery

  12. Trinity River Hatchery

  13. Trinity River Hatchery

  14. Trinity River Hatchery • BEGAN OPERATIONS 1958 • MITIGATION FOR TRINITY RIVER PROJECT (TRINITY AND LEWISTON DAMS) • MITIGATING AGENCY - • U.S. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION

  15. TRH PRODUCTION GOALS • 2 MILLION FALL CHINOOK FINGERLINGS • 900,000 FALL CHINOOK YEARLINGS • 1 MILLION SPRING CHINOOK FINGERLINGS • 400,000 SPRING CHINOOK YEARLINGS • 1.2 MILLION COHO YEARLINGS • 2 MILLION STEELHEAD YEARLINGS

  16. Mad River Hatchery

  17. Mad River Hatchery

  18. Mad River Hatchery • BEGAN OPERATIONS 1970 • BUILT TO ENHANCE THE SALMONID FISHERIES OF THE NORTH COAST • SUPPORTED BY FISH AND GAME PRESERVATION FUND AND FRIENDS • OF MAD RIVER HATCHERY

  19. MRH PAST PRODUCTION GOALS • 75,000 FALL CHINOOK YEARLINGS – EEL R. • 75,000 COHO YEARLINGS – NOYO R. • 250,000 STEELHEAD YEARLINGS – MAD R. • 25,000 STEELHEAD YEARLINGS – RUSSIAN R. • 50,000 COAST CUTTHROAT YEARLINGS - • 60,000 CATCHABLE RAINBOW TROUT - LOCAL

  20. MRH CURRENT PRODUCTION GOAL • 150,000 STEELHEAD YEARLINGS – MAD R.

  21. NOYO RIVER EGG COLLECTING STATION Mad River Hatchery

  22. VAN ARSDALE FISHERIES STATION NOYO STATION UNDERGROUND

  23. NOYO STATION • LOCATED ON THE NOYO RIVER UPSTREAM FROM THE TOWN OF FORT BRAGG • COHO EGG COLLECTION SUSPENDED • SERVES AS A COUNTING STATION FOR NOYO RIVER WILD COHO, WHICH BEGAN IN 1962-63.

  24. VAN ARSDALE FISHERIES STATION

  25. Van Arsdale Station • Located on the Upper Main Stem Eel River at Cape Horn Dam • Egg Collection Activities for Chinook Salmon and Steelhead Suspended • Continues to Serve as a Fish Counting Station for Upper Main Stem Eel River, Which Began in 1933

  26. Warm Springs Hatchery • BEGAN OPERATIONS 1980 • MITIGATION FOR WARM SPRINGS AND COYOTE DAMS • MITIGATING AGENCIES- U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS • AND SONOMA COUNTY WATER AGENCY

  27. Warm Springs Hatchery

  28. WSH PRODUCTION GOALS • 110,000 COHO YEARLINGS – DRY CREEK • 300,000 STEELHEAD YEARLINGS – DRY CREEK • 200,000 STEELHEAD YEARLINGS – RUSSIAN R. • NEW COHO RECOVERY PROGRAM FOR WILD-STRAIN COHO IN RUSSIAN RIVER TRIBUTARIES - CAPTIVE BROODSTOCK

  29. Warm Springs Hatchery

  30. Warm Springs Hatchery

  31. Coyote Fish Facility

  32. Feather River Hatchery

  33. Feather River Hatchery • BEGAN OPERATIONS 1967 • MITIGATION FOR OROVILLE DAM • MITIGATING AGENCY - • CALIFORNIA DEPT OF WATER RESOURCES • THERMALITO ANNEX SUPPORTED BY COMMERCIAL SALMON TROLLERS STAMP FOR OCEAN ENHANCEMENT

  34. FRH PRODUCTION GOALS • 6 MILLION FALL CHINOOK FINGERLINGS • 2 MILLION FALL CHINOOK ADV. FINGERLINGS • 5 MILLION SPRING CHINOOK FINGERLINGS • 450,000 STEELHEAD YEARLINGS

  35. Feather River Hatchery

  36. Feather River Hatchery Annex

  37. THERMALITO ANNEX PRODUCTION GOAL • 2 MILLION FALL CHINOOK ADVANCED FINGERLINGS

  38. Nimbus Hatchery

  39. Nimbus Salmon and Steelhead Hatchery • BEGAN OPERATIONS 1955 • MITIGATION FOR NIMBUS DAM • MITIGATING AGENCY - • U.S. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION

  40. NFH PRODUCTION GOALS • 4 MILLION FALL CHINOOK ADVANCED FINGERLINGS • 800,000 STEELHEAD YEARLINGS

  41. Nimbus Hatchery

  42. The Original Mokelumne River Hatchery

  43. Mokelumne River Hatchery • BEGAN OPERATIONS 1964 • MITIGATION FOR CAMANCHE DAM • MITIGATING AGENCY - • EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT • OCEAN ENHANCEMENT SUPPORTED BY COMMERCIAL SALMON TROLLERS

  44. MOKH PRODUCTION GOALS • 3.2 MILLION FALL CHINOOK FINGERLINGS • 2 MILLION FALL CHINOOK ADVANCED FINGERLINGS (SALMON STAMP) • 250,000 STEELHEAD YEARLINGS

  45. Mokelumne River Hatchery in 2001

  46. Mokelumne Hatchery 2002

  47. Merced River Hatchery

  48. Merced River Hatchery • BEGAN OPERATIONS 1970 • ORIGINAL MITIGATION AGENCY WAS MERCED IRRIGATION DISTRICT • CONVERTED FROM A SPAWNING CHANNEL • TO A HATCHERY USING FGPF ENHANCEMENT • AND 4-PUMPS MITIGATION FUNDS – WILL BE • 100% MITIGATION FUNDED IN FY 05-06

  49. MERH PRODUCTION GOALS • 960,000 FALL CHINOOK FINGERLINGS FOR MERCED, TUOLUMNE, STANISLAUS, RIVERS AND DELTA

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