Workforce development is a universal topic and though this week's Hatchery Hack addresses the concerns of the North American industry, similar questions are being posed in hatcheries around the world. I hope you find it insightful.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced US $3.4 million in funding to prevent and combat the spread of aquatic invasive species in Lake Tahoe, located on the border of California and Nevada. » Read More...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has released about one million fall-run Chinook salmon smolts from the Cal Maritime campus in Vallejo.» Read More...
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Training new employees takes a lot of time, and often money. Therefore, retaining great employees is highly valuable. But how can we as a community help foster the generation of great hatchery staff that will be around for the long haul? » Read More...
The Conservation Fund’s Freshwater Institute (FI) is focused on the research and development of recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) to facilitate the expansion of sustainable food fish production. » Watch webinar
One type of fish tank used in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) is the Cornell-style dual-drain circular tank. Cornell-style dual-drain fish tanks have two drains: a bottom centre drain and an elevated sidewall drain. » Read More...