PROPAGATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD FISHES, FISCAL 



YEAR 1926 ' 



By Glen C. Leach, Assistant in Charge, Division of Fish Culture 



CONTENTS 



Page 



Introduction 325 



Part i.— FISH PRODUCTION: PROPAGATION AND RESCUE WORK 



Species of fishes handled 329 



Cooperation with States, other Federal agencies, and foreign govern- 

 ments 330 



Output 330 



Assignments of fish eggs to State and Territorial fish commissions 331 



Shipments of fish and fish eggs to foreign countries 332 



Egg collections 332 



Fish-rescue work 333 



Stations and substations and output of each 334 



Transfers of eggs between stations 339 



Egg collecting at auxiliary stations 340 



Hatchery fish-cultural notes 342 



Shipment of eyed fish eggs by the bulk method 342 



Transportation of brood winter flounder 342 



Watertown (N. Y.) rearing station 342 



Experimental feeding of brood trout 343 



Shad hatching in Georgia waters 343 



Commercial fishes 343 



Pacific salmons 343 



Afognak, Alaska 344 



Yes Bay, Alaska 344 



Baker Lake, Wash ., 345 



Birdsview, Wash 345 



Duckabush, Wash 340 



Quilcene, Wash 340 



Ozette, Wash_ , 347 



Sultan. Wash 347 



Quinault, Wash 347 



Clackamas, Oreg 343 



Upper Clackamas, Oreg 343 



Little White Salmon, Wash 348 



Big White Salmon, Wash : 348 



Rogue River, Oreg 349 



Applegate Creek, Oreg . 349 



Salmon. Idaho 349 



Wind River, Wash 349 



Baird. Calif 350 



Battle Creek, Calif 350 



Mill Creek, Calif 350 



Fishes of the Great Lakes s. 350 



Duluth, Minn 351 



Xorthville, Mich 35] 



Alpena, Mich 352 



Charlevoix, Mich 352 



Put in Bay, Ohio 352 



Cape Vincent, N. Y 353 



Swanton, Vt 353 



Bryans Point. Mri 354 



' Appendix VI to the Report of the U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries lor 1926. B. F. 

 I>oe. No. 1011. 



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