Michigan DNR Fish Hatcheries
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- Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2019
- Michigan has six state fish hatcheries, all working hard to produce millions of fish that will be stocked in public waterbodies each year. Learn a little bit about why they do the work that they do!
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Why are they no hatcheries on the east coast of Michigan??
They dont stock on west coast no more either. They Just sell to Wisconsin.......
There were hatcheries on the east side of the state many years (decades) ago. They were shut down because of disease problems. In the past 40 years or more we learned how to better deal with disease in the hatcheries.
There’s one in Bay city
Do you need any specific degree or education to work in a fish hatchery in Michigan?
The biologist and fish technician jobs require a degree. Maintenance jobs do not.
You have to be a liar and a true conservation criminal. If you truly love nature , then ask questions about there doings. They lease our land to oil companies. Original dnr would arrest them.
@@mj-kk6rf degree in what ? Violating oaths?
@@pablo6305 I have no idea what is wrong with you. A Technician requires a 2 year degree and a Biologist requires a 4 year degree. You seem to need a Doctor.
@@tomsampson8084 i say i need a doctor to explaing your funding from natral gas companies, logging timber off our land. Not to metion just lotting land out for sale. Last i checked protection for our trees isnt logged or pumped out of grouund and selling it. boy that is protection if i never seen it. I think you need doctor to explain that natral gas is not protected when its being used in funding your lies. Go dnr. Love turds floatiing on my great lakes. It fitting cause smells like what you speaking. Saucefer go do something like protecting anything besides your boss's lies..
I'm sure they are not, but, I have to ask, the raised fish aren't given any sort of hormones or anything, are they?
I worked at Wolf Lake SFH from '88 to 2003. No hormones in the feed at that time. I can't say anything about the time since. They were given medications at times but we did not release them until it was safe.
how is nestle getting away with draining the underground springs that feed some of Michigan's trout streams from what I read they are at a point that some of em cant sustain trout rn because of the amount of water nestles removing from the spring I'm trying to get word out now cuz nestle should be stopped we have to protect our environment and I live in ma and wanna help save Michigan's trout streams
Because they are all violating oaths they take for profit. They deserve prosecuted to fullest extent of law.
Republicans! John Engler started it.