Impure water in the lakes, caused by the recession of the water level, has necessitated the abandonment of the fish hatchery near Gravel Lake.
Instantly the measurer called out the length and the professor noted it down, the hatchery foreman--famous for his expertness in judging the weight of a fish--calling out the weight to be recorded.
On his arrival at Woods Hole, Colin found work in the hatchery division of the station almost at an end.
We are entirely distinct organizations, one being a summer school and the other being a government marine hatchery with a biological laboratory attached.
It is wise to keep these fish in a hatchery for a month or so and then simply release them; when the mussels are ready they will drop off, and a new crop of mussels is on the way.
The instant the salmon stopped struggling, the hatchery boatman seized it by the tail with a strong grip, swung it clear out of the net and over his left arm, laying it immediately on the measuring platform.
Two large wood-rat houses were in a dense thicket of brush and young trees in a small draw on the west side of the most westwardly hatchery lake.
Brown rats (Rattus norvegicus) inhabited a combination garage-storage barn at thehatchery and no wood rats were taken there.
The choice of a suitable spot in which to make his hatchery is a serious point for the consideration of the amateur.
Of course, by using a hatchery a large number of the eggs will be saved, ninety per cent.
A few years ago it would have been necessary for any one wishing to take up fish culture, to erect a building in which to place his hatchery if he intended to hatch any number of eggs, in order to guard against frosts.
As I have before said, it is surprising how these birds will appear in considerable numbers where a fish hatchery is started, even in localities where they have before been considered rare.
If part of the water was thus properly treated, and a small hatchery put up, no doubt the fishing would soon be better than ever, while immense benefit would accrue to the remaining public water.
A small hatchery established on such a river might at once establish the European fish in these waters.
A hatchery with a million capacity can be built and run at not more than twice the cost of one hundred-thousand plant and better men can be kept in charge of it.
The most profitable method of hatchery operation undoubtedly will be upon a plan analogous to what, in creamery operation, is called centralization.
The question of the cost of incubation by this method, or of profit of such a hatchery operated for the public is almost wholly one of the size of operations.
The public hatchery also gives an excellent opportunity for the introduction of good stock among farmers who would be too shiftless to acquire it by ordinary methods.
The plan of the hatchery is on that of a cold storage plant as far as insulation and general construction go.
Yet, that was not likely because Trooper Stormont had called him that morning on the telephone from the Hatchery Lodge.
I've a hatchery there and the State lets me have a man in exchange for free fry.
Visit a fish hatchery if you have one near, get all the government bulletins on the subject, and, if you have available running water, you can try your hand at trout growing.
Young fish can be bought from a fish hatchery in the form of eggs, fry, fingerlings, yearlings, or even larger.
Hatchery Room of the Fish Commission Building at Washington, D.
The Hatchery camp was built by Bige and Bill at a time when I was carrying about with me a rather complicated harness in which was a broken arm; so, I had no hand in its construction, but I contributed a lot of advice.
The Trout Hatchery Camp" is of this class, the owners only reserving the right to use the camp for their own employees in case of need.
The operation of a branch salmon hatchery in the river above Bangor would of course depend on the successful working of the fishways and the enforcement by the State of the anti-poaching laws.
According to his observations, a very large percentage of the salmon in the Penobscot region in 1896 were hatchery fish that then entered the river for the first time.
Mr. Bowden says: "I think that if it was not for the hatchery we would not have any salmon to speak of, for all the school we have is in June.
Atkins, superintendent of the Government hatcheryat Craig Brook, Maine.
Atkins, superintendent of the government salmon hatchery in Orland, Me.
No examinations of the upper tributaries of the Penobscot thus far made have disclosed the existence of any stream on which the construction of a branch salmon hatchery is warranted, owing to the few salmon obtainable.
Passing the Hatchery we were only a few more minutes in reaching Tallac House, the first to complete the auto-trip this season.
At the hatchery on Chehalis River six or seven were taken, the stream not being a tributary of the Columbia, but flowing into Shoalwater Bay.
It is indeed claimed that since the establishment of Callbreath's hatchery on Etolin Island there has been a notable increase of the salmon run in the various streams of Prince of Wales Island on the opposite side of Clarence Straits.
He also established a hatchery for the red salmon, turning loose many fry yearly for ten or twelve years.
Sunbeam, the pet speckled trout in the fish hatchery at Estes Park, is very fond of being stroked and petted, and will swim around and rub itself against a person's hand whenever a chance is given it.
A two-headed brook trout is the product of the fish hatcheryat Colebrook, N.
The hatchery at Karluk is a model one, and is highly commended by government experts.
The Karluk hatchery is noted for its dryness and cleanliness.
The lake is a natural hatchery of king salmon, and immense canneries are located on Bristol Bay, which lies directly north of the Aliaska Peninsula.
In the Karluk hatchery the troughs never leak, owing to this superior construction; and it is said that the importance of this advantage cannot be overestimated.
Jack was also deeply interested in the government fish hatchery on the little island; and watched with an envious eye the various pools in which scores of enormous speckled trout, weighing upward of seven pounds, were kept.
Ten to one he's noticed a dozen; and perhaps had a few bites before now," and Jack led the way across the little bridge connecting the island where the hatchery was situated, with the main shore.
The troughs are for the most part such as are used in the hatchery for the maturing of spawn, and their form and size have been adapted to the hatching apparatus which has been in use at the Maine station for many years.
The sharpest descent is just above the hatchery and rearing troughs, which therefore receive well-aerated water.
The brook is one of exceptional purity, and a steep descent within a few feet of the hatchery enables us to secure at pleasure a fall of 50 feet or less.
The hatchery is fitted up in the basement of an old mill, of which entire control has been obtained.
The water supplied to thehatchery was liable in seasons of little rain to be totally unfit, causing a premature weakening of the shell and very serious losses in transportation.
The only serious drawback was the separation of the two by a distance of some 2 miles, which could not offset the positive advantage of the hatchery site.
A new hatchery of size sufficient to produce five million young fish annually will no doubt soon be erected by the Dominion Government upon this river.
In the pools belonging to the hatchery they saw scores of monster speckled trout of a size to make Dolph’s mouth water—fully eight pounds.
And there was the government fish hatchery on a little island between the canal and the river, where the boys were interested in many things connected with the artificial raising of fish.
And so one day a shipment of babies arrived from the hatchery at Sault Ste.
Under this sort of treatment most of the thirty million babies in the hatchery lived and thrived.
But the government promises to establish a hatchery here and to restock the waters.
The State has made an attempt at improving the lakes, and I met the superintendent of the State hatchery here.
The process of hatching and caring for the trout is explained to visitors, and the hatchery has proved to be of interest to many thousands each year.
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