This effort may eventually result in a hatchery that will take over the MBSTP Coho Captive Broodstock Program, though it will likely take a good while for such an effort to result in a functioning hatchery. The MBSTP position is that if NOAA/CDFW take over the Coho Program from MBSTP’s responsibility, then it will leave more of our facility available for steelhead production. Full steam ahead!
Recent Posts
- MBSTP releases 6,000 critically-endangered coho salmon from Kingfisher Flat hatchery!
- MBSTP Conservation Hatchery damaged in CZU wildfire!
- Strategic flooding of rice fields helps baby salmon!
- MBSTP Salmon & Trout Education Program (STEP) awarded over $50,000 in federal funding through NOAA B-WET !
- MBSTP coho salmon fry release on Gazos and San Vicente Creeks
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