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Preparing to Left Salmon Trap-Net
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White Sea Bass
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Steelhead
Kamloops Trout
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Humpback Salmon
Dog Salmon
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Sockeye Salmon
Coho Salmon
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Spring Salmon
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Whaling Gun, Showing Harpoon
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Main deck of steamer Fish Hawk, showing arrangement of McDonald automatic jars for hatching shad
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Fisheries steamer Fish Hawk, engaged in hydrographic and biological surveys on the New England coast, and often employed as a shad hatchery on east-coast rivers
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Salmon hatchery at Baird, Cal., the pioneer salmon hatchery on the Pacific coast, located on the McCloud River, a swift stream formed by the melting snow on Mount Shasta. The station can accommodate 25 million eggs at one time, and in 1907-8 produced abou
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Stripping and fertilizing trout eggs at a station in the Rocky Mountains
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Catching and sorting the brood fish at a trout-cultural station in the Rocky Mountains
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Penobscot River salmon weir. Large nubers of these traps are set in the Penobscot during the short season, and they intercept practically the entire run of salmon. The fish thus caught are the sole source of eggs for the hatchery on Craig Brook, a small t
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Salmon trap in an Alaskan river. This form of trap is extensively used in the Bristol Bay region, and takes immense quantities of salmon for the canneries. The largest traps have leaders more than half a mile long, and cost upward of $15,000
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Alaskan fish traps and runs used by natives on Chilkoot Stream for obtaining their winter supply of salmon
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Trial fishing on the Albatross. Thix experimental catch of cod and halibut was taken in twenty minutes by the Albatross while exploring a new 'bank' off the coast of Alaska
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Interior view of fish transportation car, showing rows of covered tanks where fish are carried and Pullman sleeping berths for attendants
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Interior of a typical trout hatchery
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Artificial spawning pond and raceway, used in culture of rainbow trout at the Wytheville (Virginia) station
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Open-air salmon-rearing troughs. These troughs are used at the Craik Brook (Maine) hatchery for rearing Atlantic and landlocked salmon
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