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Editor's Note 
 
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.
- Jean Ko Din, Editor
 
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Lake Tahoe receives $3.4 million to fight aquatic invasive species

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.


California Fish and Wildlife releases one million Chinook salmon smolts

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.


 
 
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Hatchery Hack: How can we foster the next generation?

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...
 
 
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Effects of hard water precipitates on early life stage brook trout

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

Evaluation of a velocity assist inlet for improvement of hydrodynamics in dual-drain fish tanks

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...

 
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