Richard Cronin National Salmon Station. Sunderland, MA
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N 42° 25.964 W 072° 32.325
18T E 702453 N 4700758
Salmon fish hatchery and research center located in Sunderland, MA.
Waymark Code: WM4RH5
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 09/23/2008
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This fishery is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 4 PM. You can park just inside the gate and walk down to the outdoor, public-viewing pools. Most of the fishery station is private and there is no visitor center, but the staff will answer questions if they are at the public viewing pools
From the U.S. Fish and Wildlife website:
Each spring, adult Atlantic salmon trapped at the Holyoke Dam on the Connecticut River and the DSI Dam on the Westfield River are taken to the Cronin Salmon Station. Upon arrival, the salmon are weighed, measured, tagged, and vaccinated. They are then gently eased into their indoor pools, where they rest until spawning in the fall.
In October and November, when the fish are ready, hatchery staff spawn the salmon. Volunteers help to fertilize, rinse, and disinfect the eggs .After major construction in 2008 following detection of the IPN virus in wild salmon, the hatchery was equipped with and began to incubate salmon eggs for the first time. These eggs once had to be shipped to the White River hatchery for incubation.When the eggs hatch, the fry are released into streams throughout Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, and New Hampshire.
Type of Facility: Fish Hatchery
Management Agency: National/Federal Government
Relevant Web Site: [Web Link]
Has a Vistor Center: Not Listed
Offers Tours: Not Listed
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