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Fish planted in Forest Service waters, by regions, fiscal year 1940—Continued 








Forest and species State Fry [ingeaeaEs, Total 
REGION 9--Continued 
Gardner: “Missouri. 
lacks bass warcemouthmessenonserssses 2 of os ee Se See ear ee 2, 700 2, 700 
Rock bass___--------------+ | ee) eee ee 1, 700 1, 700 
: Suntisheress= shes = he eee Ss ss. Sn 3 Se Poe a SS 750 750 
Hiawatha: Sunfish_-_--------.--.-_______. INDI Guinea ose seen ct 33, 600 33, 600 
Huron: Michigan. 
TEL ie op Gs, RONEN _ A SE a eRe | OE ake 1,750 1, 750 
ALUN) Se 2 a LES ee nee a. | ee 6, 440 6, 440 
"Manistee: Michigan 
Black bass: 
AEE ENO UL teen ee eee ee nna ees |e nas seme 2 225 19, 125 19, 125 
SaeAbeT TUN See Se ee een eee 2. 475 2 475 
ATR ee RE 2 SE RR ee as | REE 29, 600 29, 600 
fe Sunfish: _.-__-.-..--.. Sou: 72-7 SE Rs een Pee 2, 500 2; 500 
Mark Twain: Missouri. y 
Black bass: 
TOT Renee a) FiO Se 2 ae con Cee Cee eee 74, 150 74, 150 
SUPA TU OU = = ne Se ee ee ee 24, 000 24, 000 
OU TNC EY es ee ee ee eee ee OL 500 500 
CRO. . = See ee ee hes dacs [SSeS S SSeS eee ee | oe 240 240 
LSELED VEN? hie ORR Se ee 2 Se ae | eee | 11, 895 11, 895 
SUNT So oe Oe ee eee ee 1,500 1, 500 
Marquette: Michigan 
Perslackahasswerremo th — Sa en a i ee |Lek 2, 900 2, 900 
LSQUO Cds |b) a en eae 48,000 48, 000 
fen GH ele werUnOU Ga. — =< eeeeeress Sateen al sees seks tise | 2, 500 2, 500 
STRAT 25 Ee ee reece | nee pe nee | 525 525 
by allow jperchisi=-G: == === =. 552 2c oo ee ne ae eye ae ee | nae cee a 2, 500 2, 500 
Nicolet: Wisconsin S 
TSSROVELS TRO oats ROE ene oe = 3a: ee | ee | 143, 600 143, 600 
Bee UAT DOM ERO se = — 2a ernie a ees ee 2s be eee |eece eee SLL 22, 600 22, 600 
‘Ottawa: Michigan 
SeBrook:trodtat2 se. 522 ee ara ae aS Sub 9 oe ess S82. Sere 26, 775 26, 775 
OS 2 ee ee ee ee eee | Reng m ras 4, 200 4, 200 
‘superior: | Minnesota. | 
Brook trout_------------ Sn ae ee [eer ane eee ool 2,2 Seer | 682, 000 682, 000 
Grapple. se2ea se. - Se oe ee |seaoseeecaseconccite Hees ee 1,175 1,175 
LUAU Ne a a ee pees faa ee eee ee | 351, 000 20, 000 371, 000 
pchwleeyenierolie> (eee te 2 Ee Eee AE Se ee eee 108, 000 108, 000 
eran. WR Se ES | ee I" 2459140) 000)\|22 sae 4, 140, 000 
Pike ANGypICKerel. . 2- .--- 2h ede soos ecsece [iste asst abies 252823 100;,000:+|.<2 === sees 100, 000 
taro welrout. = 2222222 Eee ee. eee ee 51, 150 51, 150 
Spits een ce 2 Re | Soa oe 5 I a 18, 980 1, 980 
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- The Bureau of Reclamation has continued its efforts to preserve the 
runs of salmon in the Columbia and Sacramento Rivers, where the 
survival of this species is threatened by the construction of huge dams. 
In connection with this work, one of the four salmon hatcheries 
originally contemplated has been partially completed and placed in 
limited operation. : 
In organizing the various cooperative procedures with the States, 
several general conferences with State conservation officials have been 
held in connection with conferences and meetings concerned with 
wildlife programs. In addition, there has been frequent individual 
contact with various State departments in an effort to settle specific 
problems. As an example, there may be mentioned the discussions 
with the Missouri Conservation Department looking toward the zon- 
ing of the State for fish-distribution purposes. 
As an indication of the magnitude of assignments to Federal waters 
under the jurisdiction of agencies other than the Forest Service, there 
follows a tabulated statement in which it will be noted that six different 
agencies were the beneficiaries of such assignments, and some stocking 

