Hatchery Hack: Water under pressure from climate risks
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California begins second year of spring-run Chinook salmon reintroduction

California’s Department of Fish and Wildlife says the second year of its program to reintroduce spring-run Chinook salmon to the North Yuba River is underway. The department and its partners have collected and fertilized around...

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New handbook tackles salmon crowding in commercial tanks

A newly released handbook from institutes in Norway offers recommendations to measure and monitor Atlantic salmon welfare during crowding in commercial tanks. Crowding occurs in salmon farming to move or treat fish by temporarily reducing...

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Maryland reintroducing native brook trout to vacant streams

The Department of Natural Resources in Maryland has seen initial success with its efforts to reintroduce native brook trout to three unoccupied streams. Last year 300 brook trout from a source population were moved to...

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Scotland’s Atlantic salmon production jumped 27% in 2024: survey

Atlantic salmon production in Scotland saw a 27 percent increase in 2024, while smolt production and rainbow trout production saw decreases, according to a government industry survey. The Scottish Fish Farm Production Survey 2024 was...

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Features

Hatchery Hack: Water under pressure from climate risks

Water is the lifeblood of aquaculture. Whether flowing through tanks, ponds, raceways, or recirculating systems, the quality and stability of incoming water determine the health, growth, and survival of cultured species. Yet, as climate change...

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Profiles

50 years of Kentucky trout

Every time a local fisherman reels in a rainbow trout from the waters in Kentucky, they’re reaping the benefits of the essential operation of Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery. For 50 years, the hatchery has...

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For the love of fish and game

Ontario’s Community Hatchery Program relies on passionate volunteers for fish stocking. With the help of over 2,300 volunteers who give 50,203 hours annually—which translates to about C$1.25 million (US$ 888,956) in-kind—these hatcheries have stocked over...

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Events

Jan. 7-9, 2026
Portland, Maine

NACE/Milford Aquaculture Series 

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March 10-12, 2026
Anchorage, Alaska

Mariculture Conference 2026  

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