REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FISHERIES. 



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HATCHERIES OPERATED. 



There has been no addition to the list of regular hatcheries operated. 

 A hatchery provided by the National Park Service of the Department 

 of the Interior was constructed under the supervision of the Bureau 

 in Glacier National Park and is being maintained as an auxiliary of 

 the Bozeman (Mont.) station. Its special function is to maintain 

 and increase the supplies of fish in the various waters of the park. 

 The construction of the hatchery in Rhode Island has been further 

 delayed by the inadequacy of the available appropriation, and 

 Congress will have to provide a substantial addition to the original 

 sum in order that the natchery and other necessary structures may 

 be completed. The shad hatchery in Maryland near the mouth of 

 the Susquehanna River, whose operations were suspended by order 

 of the Secretary because of failure of the State to conform with the 

 requirements imposed by Congress, has remained closed, and its 

 equipment has been largely transferred to other stations. 



The hatchery work as carried on at the 70 main and auxiliary sta- 

 tions in 1919 was located in 33 States and Alaska. The following list, 

 arranged in alphabetical order by States, shows the fish-cultural 

 stations and auxiliaries in operation during 1919, with the fishes 

 handled at each. Mere egg-collecting stations are not included. 



Main and Auxiliary Fish-Cultural Stations Operated During the Fiscal 



Year 1919. 



state and locality. 



Species handled. 



Alaska: 



Afognak 



Yes Bay 



Arkansas: Mammoth Spring. 

 Califorria: 



Baird 



Battle Creek 



MUl Creek 



Colorado: Leadville 



Georgia: Cold Springs 



Idaho: Pariso 



Illinois: 



Meredosia 



Quincy 



Iowa: 



Kairport 



Manche.ster 



BcUevue 



North Mc(^iregor 



Kentucky: Louisville 



Louisiana: Atchafalaya 



Maine: 



Boothbay Harbor 



Craig Brook 



Green Lake 



(I rand Lake Stream . , 



Maryland: Bryans Point 



Massachii.setls: 



Berkshire 



(rioucrster 



Woods llole 



Michigan: 



Northvillc 



Alpena 



Bay City 



Charlevoix 



Detroit 



Minnesota: 



Duluth 



Homer 



MissL<wipni: 



Tupelo 



Friars Point 



Miasoiiri: Neoeho 



Sockeye and humpback salmons. 



Da 

 Largemouth and smallmouth black basses. 



Chinook salmon. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Blackspotted, brook, lake, and rainbow trouts. 

 Ba.ss, sunflsh, catQsh. 

 Whiteflsh. 



Rescued flshes. 

 Do. 



Do. 

 Brook and rainbow trouts, bass, sunflsh. 

 Rescued fishes. 



Do. 

 Brook and rainbow trouts, bass, sunflsh. 

 Buffalofish. 



Cod, haddock, flounder. 



Atlantic and landlock .salmons, brook trout. 



Landlocked and steelhcad salmons, brook trout, smelt. 



Landlocked salmon 



Shad, yellow perch. 



Brook and rainbow trouts, smallmouth black bass. 

 Cod, haddock, pollock, flounder. 

 Cod, flounder. 



Brook and rainbow trout.s, smallmouth black bass. 



Lake trout, whiteflsh. 



Pike Perch. 



Lake trout, steelhead salmon, whiteflsh, pike perch. 



Pike perch. 



Brook and lake trouUs, whiteflsh, pike perch. 

 Black ba.ss, rock bass, rescued flshes. 



Blatk ba.s.s, rrappic, sunfl.sh, warmouth ba.ss. 



Kcsoncd flshes. 



Catfish, rainbow trout, black bitss, crappie, sunflsh. 



a Auxiliary of the Springvillo (Utah) hatchery. 



