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The name for an artificial water channel used for breeding fish is a fish hatchery. These facilities are designed to provide a controlled environment for fish breeding, egg incubation, and early development stages before releasing them into natural habitats.
Algae have the potential to turn any garden pond into a suffocating, ugly eyesore. Some types of fish, however, eat pond algae. These fish are usually bottom-feeders. The best place to find information on species that fit your needs and region is your local fish provider, pet store, or hatchery. These sources can provide information about space requirements, habitats and climate
Some species are becomming rare or are needed but are hard to breed in sufficient numbers. Others (food fish) are needed to supply fish for eating and others are needed to return to the wild. (restocking)
They either buy them in from chicken hatcheries or raise their own.
Usually from 10 thousand to 100 thousand.
Leadville National Fish Hatchery was created in 1890.
Mount Whitney Fish Hatchery was created in 1917.
National Fish Hatchery System was created in 1871.
Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery was created in 1975.
There are a lot of fish hatcheries in Hawaii but not all are preserves. There is a Hawaii National Park fish hatchery.
White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery was created in 1990.
The web address of the Wolf Lake State Fish Hatchery is: http://michigan.gov
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A house for hatching fish, etc.
The phone number of the Wolf Lake State Fish Hatchery is: 269-668-2876.
Help endangered species of fish :)
The address of the Wolf Lake State Fish Hatchery is: 34270 County Road 652, Mattawan, MI 49071