Salmon Hatchery Trap Astoria Oregon 1941
In September 1941, salmon are present in a hatchery trap in Astoria, Oregon. The image shows a method used for artificial spawning, where eggs are stripped from the fish. This practice was part of fishery management initiatives aimed at conserving salmon populations in the Pacific Northwest, reflecting early 20th-century conservation efforts.
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Salmon Hatchery Trap Astoria Oregon 1941
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