Northwest Reel Life July 2024 Volume 3 Issue 9 - Flipbook - Page 18
Furthermore, many
West Coast hatcheries
are implementing new
techniques within their
facilities to improve salmon
survival rates.
These techniques include
changing the way fish are
fed so that the process will
more closely mimic natural
feeding, including natural
features in the tanks where
fish are being stored, and
breeding hatchery-salmon
with more wild-salmon to
increase genetic diversity.
Habitat restoration
To date, 474 acres of
wetlands, 9,257 acres of
estuaries, and 31,564 acres
of waterway have been
restored in Washington
state through collaborative
efforts between the
Department of Fish and
Wildlife, NOAA, The Nature
Conservancy, various
nonprofits groups, and
volunteers. Working to
improve the waters and
land that create salmon
habitat is a vital component
of the comprehensive
approach needed for a task
as complex and crucial as
salmon recovery.
Together, we can all do
our part in protecting
a resource that is
so important to our
communities, our families,
and future generations.
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