#594492 - 04/13/10 03:36 PM
George Adams Hatchery
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Reverend Tarpones
Registered: 10/09/02
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Loc: West Duvall
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I was recently told this hatchery exists only to raise chum eggs to sell. I can't imagine that is so but wanted to check here to see if any of you know what this hatchery is all about?
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#594498 - 04/13/10 04:03 PM
Re: George Adams Hatchery
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/03/09
Posts: 4553
Loc: Somewhere on the planet,I hope
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The Chum programs in PS had thier beginning when Harry Senn headed up hatcheries. The was space and a time slot available at low cost so at the request of the harvest managers off they went. As in all hatchery fish that are mixed stock you can't get them all and it just happens in recent years the value of Chum eggs for caviar has went right up. The egg sales are part of the total E&C contract which the same company has had for many years. Monies generated are high but they also defer the cost where the carcass value is low in the total agency contract. Andy does rather well with the contract I might add.
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#594502 - 04/13/10 04:14 PM
Re: George Adams Hatchery
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clown flocker
Registered: 10/19/09
Posts: 3731
Loc: Water
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Since straying is a normal occurance in salmon I always wondered what % of wild end back up at the hatcherys..Anyone know?
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#594535 - 04/13/10 05:42 PM
Re: George Adams Hatchery
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Spawner
Registered: 02/06/08
Posts: 511
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Dave, no George Adams doesn't exist solely for chum salmon, although at one time, that was the plan for the entire Canal. GA has a large Chinook program (~3.8M release), a small (~300K) but very productive coho program and does release ~8M chum. Sorry, I didn't see Salmo's post while I was working on mine.
Edited by OncyT (04/13/10 05:43 PM)
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#594704 - 04/14/10 01:20 AM
Re: George Adams Hatchery
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Free Prostate Exams
Registered: 01/06/10
Posts: 1544
Loc: Sequim
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SBD, I don't know about wilds getting mixed with the hatchery take, but the Nat'l fish manager at Quilcene Hatchery told me that over 40% of the spawning fish upriver of the hatchery ARE hatchery fish. At that rate, it only takes a few cycles to have the harchery dna contaminate into what they call "wild" fish.
BONK 'EM! I was beat up gently a few years ago around this. The hatchery DNA contaminates "Native" fish. Wild fish are whatever lives and breeds in the rivers outside of hatcheries. We won't all agree on this, but I think we agree there are differences between native, original, stocks and what we now have as wild.
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