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Old March 28th, 2004, 03:06 AM
jlp
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Default Panel of biologists: hatcheries don't benefit wild salmon stocks


some more science on the hatchery topic.

http://www.nativefishsociety.org/docs/Biblio/bib.htm
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jeff
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"Willi" wrote in message
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JR wrote:

Asadi wrote:

Msnbc had an article on this yesterday....
...a sad sdtate of affairs, no?

"JR" wrote

http://tinyurl.com/24r4p



Yes, but at least some straightforward science can expose the situation
and maybe start to turn it around. The saddest part is that properly
managed hatcheries really *could* be a benefit to wild fish.



I disagree. IMO, by carefully managing hatcheries the result can be more
natural, but hatchery produced fish will always be different than
naturally spawned wild fish. Hatcheries are a last resort for restoring
native, wild fish populations.

Willi