Salmon Trap at Astoria Hatchery September 1941
In September 1941, a salmon trap operates at a hatchery in Astoria, Oregon. Workers prepare salmon for artificial spawning by stripping their eggs. This method supports fishery management by increasing salmon populations and enhancing biodiversity in local ecosystems. Astoria has a rich fishing history, serving as a key site in Pacific Northwest fisheries.
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Salmon Trap at Astoria Hatchery September 1941
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