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U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



for the collection of eggs for short periods during the year. The 

 number of main stations remained the same as in 1929, but there 

 was an increase of eight substations. The hope of increased pro- 

 duction in the future rests largely upon the opening of new field 

 and auxiliary stations, since the larger hatcheries are developed to 

 the point of maximum capacity. 



Stati.o»s inid substations operated and output of eocJi, fiscal year 1930 

 [Asterisk (*) denotes transfer of eggs. See table, p. 1136] 



Stations, substations, and species 



Afognak, Alaska: Sockeye salmon 



Baird, Calif.: Chinook salmon 



Battle Creek, C:ilif.: Cliinook salmon. 



Mill Creek, Calif.: Chinook salmon_. 

 Baker Lake, Wash.: 



Silver salmon 



Sockeye salmon. 



Birdsview, Wash. — 



Brook trout 



Chinook salmon 



Humpback salmon 



Silver salmon 



Sockeye salmon 



Steelhcad salmon 



Duckabusli, Wash. — 



Chinook salmon - 



Chum salmon 



Humpback salmon..- 



Silver salmon 



Steelhead salmon 



Lake Crescent, Wash. — 



Sockeye salmon 



Quilcene. Wash, — 



Chinook salmon 



Chum salmon 



Humpback salmon 



Silver salmon 



steelhead salmon 



Sultan, Wash.— 



Chinook salmon.. 



Humpback salmon 



Silver salmon 



Steelhead salmon 



Berkshire trout hatchery, Mass.: 



Brook trout 



Catfish .-..- 



Pickerel 



Rainbow trout 

 Boothbay Harbor, Me. 



Cod 



Haddock... 



Winter flounder.. 

 Bozeman, Mont.: 



Black-spotted troul 



Brook trout. 



Golden trout 



Loch Leven trout ... 



Rainbow trout 



Glacier Park, Mont.— 



Black-spotted trout 



Rainbow trout 



Meadow Creek, Mont.— 



Black-spotted trout 



Grayling. 



Loch Leven trout 



Rainbow trout 



Miles City, Mont.— 



Largemouth black bass 



Crappie... 



Sunflsh 



Yellow perch 



Cape Vincent, N. Y.: 



Brook trout 



Cisco 



Lake trout 



Eggs 



4, 553, 200 



'1,500,000 



(*) 



225, 000 



132,000 



* 535, 000 



1, 427. 000 

 3,010,000 

 2, 320. 000 



462, 000 



14,171,000 

 713, 500 

 512. 000 



* 250, 000 



137, 500 



(*) 

 (•) 



50. 000 



9, 620, 000 



110,000 



1, 235, 000 



4,400 

 337, 700 

 317,260 



1.661,8<)3, 000 

 124,920,000 



Fingerlings, 

 yearlings, 

 and adults 



2, 434, 538, 000 



132, 000 



*8, 819. 600 

 350, 100 



231,000 



*2, 076, 500 

 *700, 200 



(•) 



3,000 



30, 000 



1, 100,000 



2, 116,200 



303, 500 



27, 850, 000 



1, 208, 000 



8, 620, 000 

 1,951.000 

 5, 187, 000 

 2, 883, 500 



1,160,000 



5,400 



1. 208, 000 



29,900 



276, 500 



64, 175 



1, 244, 000 



290, 000 



24, 500 

 303, 700 

 206, 000 



1,672,075 



241, 500 



297, 000 

 431,000 



163,800 

 114,000 



318, 040 



400 



400 



15, 795 



Total 1 



13, 173, 200 

 1.951,000 

 6, 687, 000 

 2, 883, 500 



1,269,200 



-'519,255 



10,000 



178,740 



828, 610 



S72, 650 

 391, 700 



1, 560, 000 

 1,183,400 



87, 550 



142, 550 



11, 575 



100 



1 Lost in transit, 86,925. 



' 25,000 turned over to the State of Wyoming in cooperative work of this amount. 



1, 160, 000 



5,400 

 2, 860, 000 

 3, 039, 900 

 2, 72.S, 500 

 64, 175 

 2,241,000 



290,000 

 14, 171, 000 

 738, COO 

 815, 700 

 206, 000 



1, 672, 075 



291,500 

 9, 870, OCO 



110,000 

 1, 532, 000 



568, 500 



47, 400 



4.400 



501, 500 



431, 260 



318,040 



400 



400 



15,795 



1,661,893,000 



124, 920, 000 



2, 434, 538, 000 



1,401,200 



519,255 



10,000 



H, 99S, 340 



1, 178,610 



1,103,650 

 391,700 



545, 500 

 1,100,000 

 5, 752, 700 

 1,88.3,600 



87, 550 



142, 550 



11. 575 



100 



303, 500 



27, 850, 000 



1,211,000 



