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Sustainability

In pictures: Breeding wild salmon in the Pacific Northwest

Hatcheries play a huge role in America's wild salmon fisheries, accounting for up to 90% of salmon caught in the Pacific Northwest

By Eva Tallaksen | Aug. 5, 2019 15:21 BST
Salmon (most likely Chinook/ king) jumping in the 'ripening pond' at the Wallace River hatchery, WA, United States. Photo: Undercurrent News, August 2019
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