OldBlackDog
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https://www.miamiherald.com/news/business/article219602300.html
KBH is currently permitted to take 215 million pink salmon eggs, 36 million chum eggs, 2.3 million coho eggs, and 850,000 sockeye eggs, for raising and releasing.
KRAA also operates a hatchery near Pillar Creek, which was constructed in 1990. Pillar Creek Hatchery was designed as a central incubation facility and primarily operates to rehabilitate weak sockeye salmon stocks, which are available to all user groups. It is permitted for 20 million sockeye eggs. The hatchery also produces coho salmon smolt for road-system stocking (it is permitted for 500,000 eggs
Do this here for the poor Killer Whales?
KBH is currently permitted to take 215 million pink salmon eggs, 36 million chum eggs, 2.3 million coho eggs, and 850,000 sockeye eggs, for raising and releasing.
KRAA also operates a hatchery near Pillar Creek, which was constructed in 1990. Pillar Creek Hatchery was designed as a central incubation facility and primarily operates to rehabilitate weak sockeye salmon stocks, which are available to all user groups. It is permitted for 20 million sockeye eggs. The hatchery also produces coho salmon smolt for road-system stocking (it is permitted for 500,000 eggs
Do this here for the poor Killer Whales?