Note: In June 2007 LLTK returned management responsibility for the Wishkah River Hatchery to the State of Washington. These pages exist as an archive of LLTK's 20 years of work on the Wishkah River. Our December 2007 Year End Report features a story about what we learned from our two decades operating the Wishkah Hatchery.
Posted November 30th, 2007
our hatcheries - wishkah river
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, ORCAS ISLAND | LILLIWAUP CREEK, HOOD CANAL | WISHKAH RIVER
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The Wishkah Salmon Hatchery has enjoyed the support of numerous community partners, including: Congressman Norm DicksU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Quinault Indian Nation Port of Grays Harbor Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Washington Department of Ecology Chehalis Basin Fisheries Task Force National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Archibald Foundation City of Aberdeen Grays Harbor County Grays Harbor Chapter of Trout Unlimited Ocosta High School Elma Game Club Grays Harbor Poggie Club Grays Harbor College Northwest Renewable Resources Center Long Live the Kings Board of Directors Long Live the Kings Individual Donors Habitat improvements have been made in partnership with: Ben B. Cheney FoundationForest Foundation GeoEngineers Hancock Timber Resources Group Green Diamond Resource Company Equipment for these improvements was provided by: ITT RayonierMRGC The Campbell Group Weyerhaeuser Company |
