﻿Forest, 
  Fish 
  and 
  Game 
  Commission 
  

  

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  can 
  then 
  be 
  collected 
  and 
  planted 
  where 
  r: 
  eded. 
  We 
  also 
  planted 
  a 
  

   lot 
  of 
  adult 
  crabs 
  which 
  would 
  spawn 
  later 
  in 
  the 
  season. 
  The 
  total 
  

   output 
  of 
  eggs 
  and 
  fish 
  from 
  this 
  station 
  numbers 
  about 
  three 
  

   hundred 
  and 
  sixty 
  millions. 
  

  

  Our 
  output 
  of 
  marine 
  fishes 
  could 
  be 
  greatly 
  increased. 
  During 
  

   the 
  past 
  season 
  our 
  salt 
  water 
  hatchery 
  has 
  been 
  equipped 
  with 
  gas 
  

   engines 
  which 
  take 
  the 
  place 
  of 
  the 
  hot-air 
  pump, 
  that 
  being 
  en- 
  

   tirely 
  worn 
  out. 
  We 
  have 
  also 
  placed 
  gas 
  engines 
  in 
  our 
  pump 
  

   house 
  near 
  the 
  main 
  hatchery, 
  the 
  steam 
  boiler 
  being 
  condemned. 
  

   Some 
  improvements 
  have 
  been 
  made 
  on 
  the 
  grounds. 
  Our 
  ice 
  

   house 
  needs 
  repairing, 
  and 
  w 
  r 
  e 
  need 
  a 
  reservoir 
  for 
  our 
  salt 
  water 
  

   or 
  marine 
  work. 
  Some 
  changes 
  could 
  be 
  made 
  in 
  the 
  hatching 
  

   room, 
  giving 
  us 
  more 
  space 
  for 
  our 
  hatching 
  jars 
  and 
  increasing 
  

   our 
  work 
  in 
  that 
  line. 
  

  

  Record 
  of 
  Eggs, 
  Season 
  of 
  1909, 
  Cold 
  Spring 
  Harbor 
  Hatchery 
  

   BROOK 
  TROUT 
  

  

  DATE 
  

  

  Total 
  eggs 
  

   taken 
  

  

  Water 
  where 
  taken 
  

  

  I 
  ,000,000 
  

  

  2,904,000 
  

   945,000 
  

  

  Weissport, 
  Pa 
  

  

  Oakdale, 
  Long 
  Island, 
  

   Hatchery 
  Ponds 
  

  

  Remarks 
  

  

  2,900,000 
  of 
  these 
  were 
  sent 
  to 
  other 
  

   hatcheries. 
  

  

  Delaware 
  Hatchery 
  

  

  To 
  the 
  Forest, 
  Fish 
  and 
  Game 
  Commission: 
  

  

  The 
  work 
  at 
  this 
  station 
  for 
  the 
  past 
  year 
  has 
  been 
  up 
  to 
  the 
  

   usual 
  standard. 
  Our 
  output 
  was 
  increased 
  over 
  last 
  year 
  by 
  the 
  

   addition 
  of 
  Brown 
  Trout. 
  The 
  output 
  this 
  year 
  consisted 
  of 
  

   Brook 
  and 
  Brown 
  Trout. 
  The 
  Brown 
  Trout 
  eggs 
  were 
  procured 
  

   from 
  the 
  Caledonia 
  station. 
  Eight 
  hundred 
  and 
  forty-five 
  cans 
  of 
  

   fish 
  were 
  planted. 
  

  

  Disease 
  of 
  any 
  kind 
  among 
  the 
  fish 
  this 
  year 
  was 
  rare. 
  

  

  As 
  usual 
  the 
  fishing 
  in 
  nearby 
  waters 
  has 
  been 
  good. 
  Rainbow 
  

   Trout 
  were 
  caught 
  again 
  this 
  season 
  in 
  the 
  Delaware 
  river 
  by 
  fly 
  

  

  