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Alaska fisheries board rejects Southeast proposal to slash hatchery salmon output

'I will continue my time on the board defending the hatchery program' -- Gerad Godfrey, Alaska Board of Fisheries

By Undercurrent News | Feb. 12, 2025 14:08 GMT
DIPAC's $7.4 million Macaulay Salmon Hatchery in Juneau, Alaska, was finished in 1990. The hatchery is currently permitted for 135m chum, 1.5m coho, 1.25m Chinook, and 50,000 rainbow trout. Photo courtesy of DIPAC.
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