After being removed from a Hatchery raceway where they have spent the past few months, Tule Fall Chinook salmon pre-smolts swim down this channel, out the Hatchery intake pipe their parents entered six months ago, and enter the Columbia River.
Fish hatcheries; Fisheries management; Fishes; Employees (USFWS);
FWS employee, Maria Montoya, gets close with a Fall Tule Chinook on her visit to Spring Creek National Fish Hatchery with other USFWS Pacific Region employees to help with Fall Tule Chinook spawning activities at the hatchery.
Harriet Rucker, Arden and Sylvia Trandahl, Jim and Eileen Johnson, Marion and Clyde Kelly, Don and Mary Carens, Kirk and Ann Presley, Don and Pat Zerjek, and Jack and Elaine Kinchloe. I appears that Harlan Johnson was the interviewer.
History; Biography; Fish hatcheries; Employees (USFWS);
James Bayman oral history interview as conducted by Ed LaMotte. In addition to working at different hatcheries, James Bayman also worked at the Western Fish Nutrition Lab.
Fish hatcheries; Fisheries management; Fishes; Employees (USFWS);
Jane Chorazy, FWS External Affairs Specialist assists with one of the many spawning tasks. This one - mixing the harvested eggs with water and the milt (liquid containing the sperm) from the males.
Jane Chorazy, FWS External Affairs Specialist, assists with one of the many spawning tasks. Here she is mixing the harvested eggs with water and the milt (liquid containing the sperm) from the males.
Oral history interview with Harlan Johnson; Helen Johnson; Bobby Combs; Doreen Combs; Elmo Barney; Nancy Barney; Bruce Cannaday; Pauline Cannaday; Alice Gastinoff; Alfred Gastinoff; Al Cammrick; Pauline Cammrick; Dan McDougall; John Thompson;...
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Reverse view of Service employees 'crowding' juvenile Tule Fall Chinook Salmon out of a Hatchery 'pond,' or raceway, en route to their entry into the Columbia River.