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Editor's Note 
 
We have crafted this newsletter to spotlight a couple of studies with thought-provoking results that could influence salmon populations.
- Seyitan Moritiwon, Associate editor
 
THIS WEEK 
 
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Oxbow Hatchery to reopen in January following major renovation

Oxbow Hatchery, in Baker County, Ore., is undergoing renovations and will be open again in January to the public. Owned by Idaho Power Company (IPC), it was built in 1961 after the completion of Oxbow Dam on the Snake River.


Road salt linked to high mortality in coho salmon eggs, study finds

Researchers have found that high levels of road salt used in winter kill fertilized coho salmon eggs. The Road Salt and Pacific Salmon Success Project, a collaboration between UBC, SFU, BCIT, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, and community scientists, monitors salt levels in more than 30 streams in Vancouver’s Lower Mainland (VLM). 


Juvenile sablefish competing with young salmon for food in coastal waters

Scientists say that the direct overlap of sablefish in the waters where young salmon first feed and grow may put salmon at a competitive disadvantage.


 
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What’s next for 2025?

Although this is not a complete overview of the current events in the global hatchery industry, our editorial team at Hatchery International attempts to provide a general overview of what to expect for the new year. Hatcheries are an important cog in the larger fisheries and aquaculture machine. We continue to work towards providing our readers with as many different perspectives as possible. » Read More...
 
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Snow Lakes or bust

Eighteen miles of hiking in the mountains with 5,000 feet of elevation gain in one day – yes, please? When I first learned about the arduous Snow Lakes trek taken by Leavenworth National Fish Hatchery staff, and that they do it every year, multiple times a season, I wanted to know more – not only for the physical challenge, but I was also curious about why they do it. » Read More...
 
 
Hatchery Operations 
 

Hatchery Hack: Stay organized with your inventory

The goal for every business, hatcheries included, is to maximize productivity and profitability. With so many variables, dynamics, and risks, inventory management and planning can be a complex but essential exercise for both managers and staff to perform. » Rewatch here

New Hampshire state gives green light for $50M hatchery upgrade

The state of New Hampshire has approved a US$ 50.8 million contract to build a fish hatchery for the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department in New Hampton. » Rewatch here

 
MORE HEADLINES 
 

Kyrgyzstan promotes fish-and-rice farms to fuel growth in aquaculture

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Annual Southern African conference wants to drive sustainable aquaculture development

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South African firm develops digital tools to help African fish farmers using AI

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Global aquaculture to see steady growth in 2025, RaboResearch predicts

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Ontario pledges $75M to modernize government fish hatchery program

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Events 
 

TEKSET 2025 

Feb. 4-5, 2025
Trondheim, Norway
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Aquafarm 2025

Feb. 12-13, 2025
Pordenone Fiere, Italy
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Aquaculture 2025

March 6-10, 2025
New Orleans, Louisiana USA
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