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  1. a place for hatching eggs as part of a business

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"When you enter the hatchery you wouldn't know you're in a hatchery," he said, referring to the smell typical in older facilities.
HIGH-TECH HATCHERY Those rapid changes are driving investments like the 150 million yuan ($22.60 million) hatchery in Handan, about 400km (250 miles) southwest of Beijing.
Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery and Aquarium, 1660 Route 53A.
Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery and Aquarium, 1660 Route 25A.
Agrocaribe, a Guatemalan one, set up its own snake hatchery.
The Private John Allen National Fish Hatchery in Tulpelo, Miss.
He received about 300 chickens, a coop and a hatchery.
The eggs are then recovered and taken to a hatchery.
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"The hatchery isn't regulated or under a European law," says Gray.
Vozbeth Kofi Azumah, above right, runs a snail hatchery in Ghana.
Imported, latest-generation equipment helps speed up the throughput of the hatchery.
It was literally recorded in a cement basement room, in a former hatchery.
On one recent afternoon, the hatchery prepared to release more than 400 hatchlings.
If purchasing from a mail-order hatchery, ask for recommendations from other hobbyists.
The Grayling hatchery is right in town, next to the health care center.
The new hatchery is planned to be finished in 2018 Further company coverage:
In 2016, a study found that 1003 genes were operating differently in the first generation of hatchery-reared fish than in wild fish, affecting such functions as the immune system and wound-healing, as hatchery-reared fish adapted to crowded conditions.
Other times, people buy their birds from a hatchery where salmonella was already present.
Broadway, another important hatchery of tap acts, had switched to dream ballets and modern dance.
Ms. Chesney studied the mating matrix from Santa Cruz while hatchery staff members waited for directions.
The hatchery, 30 feet long, is built in the shape of a giant green sea turtle.
The new long-term goal is to increase the size of smolts to 400-500g each in 2019 * Says has today approved the construction of a new hatchery at Strond in Klaksvik, Faroe Islands * Says investment in the new hatchery will amount to approximately DKK 650 million.
The car finally crashed into a fish hatchery, injuring an employee inside, police said in their release.
The fundraiser has produced $35,000 for marine research in Georgia, and launched the state's first oyster hatchery.
Stop at the Nimbus Hatchery, which raises steelhead trout and Chinook salmon, and has a nature trail.
But some experts believe that hatchery fish could adversely affect the genome of the remaining wild fish.
Nobody was at the hatchery when I visited, but I later spoke with Mr. Vogler by phone.
Cultivation: In spring hatchery seed (some from Island Creek's own hatchery) is started in upwellers beneath the dock of the Duxbury Bay Maritime School, then transferred to bags and cages in the bay's mudflats until they are about two inches long, then broadcast on the bay bottom in fall.
Once the hatchery fish are released, the pragmatists say, you cannot control where they swim, making segregation unrealistic.
It is a sign, they say, of the river's revitalization, through pollution regulations and ambitious fish hatchery programs.
In 2008, staff members at a hatchery filmed a humpback whale feeding on salmon they had just released.
Also, the state's Department of Fish and Wildlife on Thursday began to evacuate fish from a hatchery located downstream.
Let's Go is the brainchild of Marc H. Miller, a regular at punk hatchery CBGB in the late 1970s.
Based in shipping containers, the hatchery releases thousands of juvenile lobsters out into the Firth of Forth every year.
"If the hatchery gets them, if we get 100 out of 1,000, we're really happy with that," she says.
Leonard and her father were headed back to Eells Springs Trout Hatchery when they came across the first salmon.
When rescuers recover eggs, they take them to the society's hatchery at Kuta, one of Bali's most crowded beaches.
The Middle Fork population, here in Idaho, is one of the few without genetic influences from hatchery-reared fish.
Among dozens of interviews, several were with people in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the national hatchery of the megachurch.
Federal and state agencies have released untold numbers of hatchery-reared fish to replace wild fish in the Columbia basin.
He is a member of the Anglers of the Au Sable, one of the parties challenging the hatchery discharge permit.
Tyson has also started spraying hot water inside the hatchery to maintain a clean environment and increased spot-testing for bacteria.
That is because the mail-order hatchery industry that produces those cute little chicks is almost completely unregulated, leaving consumers vulnerable.
In addition to the new Handan hatchery, it is building another in Chongqing, which will bring annual production to 180 million chicks.
In one study from Norway comparing wild, farmed, and hatchery cod, the prevalence of parasites was lower in the latter two groups.
In the afternoon, the royal couple visited a hatchery for New Zealand's national bird, the kiwi, at Rotorua's Rainbow Springs Nature Park.
At a hatchery on the Klamath River, biologists are using genetic techniques to reduce inbreeding, though some argue natural methods are more effective.
Each year, around 75,000 juvenile coho are released from the hatchery, which is at the base of a dam on the Klamath River.
Only 20 staff will be needed in the new plant, compared with around 100 in Huayu's older hatchery, said Huayu chairman Wang Lianzeng.
Wang said biosecurity is the major advantage in the new hatchery, which uses advanced ventilation and environmental controls to keep new chicks healthy.
What they're saying: GOP candidates are cracking down on opioids in Syracuse, New York, and they're focused on a salmon hatchery in Seattle.
Traits that wild fish lose by mating with hatchery fish may one day be important for adaptation to climate change, Mr. Thurow said.
I don't know those fish hatchery guys, but I know there are guys in my family who worked at similar kinds of places.
Currently, an Oregon hatchery for Coho and Chinook salmon, which is located about a mile east of Cascade Locks, draws water from Oxbow.
When Crawford County asked Mr. Vogler to consider operating the Grayling hatchery, he determined it was a low-revenue business and not worth the trouble, but after a hard look, he figured the only way he could keep the historic hatchery open for tourism was to be able to raise fish there year round and sell those fish to his customers.
The early 1960s was a good time for poultry, and the Mount Hope Hatchery of Rochester, New York needed some buildings for overflow coops.
At the Leadville National Fish Hatchery southwest of Denver, hunting of duck, grouse, elk and mule deer would be allowed for the first time.
When workers went into town, they wore monogrammed shirts ("Fish Pond, LLC") and said that the place was going to be a fancy tilapia hatchery.
We were looking for king salmon, but it could not be wild — it had to be from a hatchery (a clipped fin is the giveaway).
Republican senators from Washington state are leading a plan to establish a public-private fish hatchery in the Bellingham area, according to CNN affiliate KIRO.
He also worked to end Montana's practice of planting hatchery trout in rivers — which let fishermen increase their catches — to allow wild trout to thrive.
She walked past the Cinnabon/Hot Topic hatchery, I think, and the clicking made a metal sound before stopping, so she probably got on an escalator.
At the outset, all you get is a hatchery, a tiny shack that barely counts for a hen house, and an open area to do research.
In 2001, Mr. Vogler and his father bought a private fish farm in Harrietta, which he says is about the same size as the Grayling hatchery.
Trees and rocks would likely get washed away if the state uses the emergency spillway, causing potential debris and mud problems downstream to a state fish hatchery.
But in 2017, he received a chick hatchery from the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) under a project that provides rural youths with business opportunities.
Mr. Sandven knows this because he supervises a wild salmon hatchery, and takes DNA samples from fish caught in this river before they are used for breeding.
While a fish hatchery would allow for increased production of salmon, orca advocates believe fish hatcheries are just a temporary bandage that don't address the bigger issue.
Under the proposed plan, the state would instead use water from a city well for its hatchery, and the city would sell the spring water to Nestlé.
"It's a time to be cleaner, cleaner, cleaner, so you don't introduce bacteria in the hatchery," said Bruce Stewart-Brown, senior vice president for food safety at Perdue.
The project planned for Tonganoxie, Kansas, would have been Tyson's first new plant since the 1990s and included a chicken hatchery and feed mill, according to the company.
Roosevelt was a leading proponent of the post-Civil War "fish culture movement," which espoused hatchery-reared fish as a means of replenishing depleted stocks of native species.
Murray McMurray Hatchery, of Webster City, Iowa, ships day-old poultry through the Postal Service, and is almost completely sold out of chicks for the next four weeks.
He wants to use genetic tools at large hatcheries — not to dictate every mating but to get DNA fingerprints and then track every hatchery fish from birth to death.
When the fish return to a hatchery, scientists there separate them into individual tubes, clip their fins, then Fed-Ex the tissue samples to Dr. Garza and his team.
"Salmon was up to 20173 percent of our diet," Cawston told the Thomson Reuters Foundation from the tribe's fish hatchery in the reservation, 128 miles (206km) northeast of Seattle.
Located just 45 minutes outside of Portland, Oregon, Milo McIver State Park is situated on the Clackamas River, allowing visitors to kayak, canoe, or visit the Clackamas Fish Hatchery.
Reasonable new regulations and policies are needed to bring this emerging public health threat under control — changes at the mail-order hatchery, agricultural feed store, and customer/consumer levels.
Look at it this way: If all trout fishing were catch-and-kill, our streams would, at best, be full of anemic, hatchery-raised trout, if any at all.
People are often surprised that chicks get sent in the mail, but unless you hatch your own, most farms order chicks from a centralized hatchery and they come via USPS!
The southern resident killer whales "do not distinguish between hatchery and wild fish," the Northwest Fisheries Science Center, part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, said in a statement.
He's best known for frantic free jazz and acidic experimental exercises as a member of the midwest avant heroes, Tiger Hatchery, as well as in collaborations under his own name.
Conservation biologists are working hard to repopulate Utah's state fish, the Bonneville cutthroat trout, by transporting their eggs to a local hatchery, improving their survival rate as the hatchlings mature.
The Congressional Leadership Fund has spent $20 million this cycle on digital ads targeting voters on hyper-local issues, like a salmon hatchery in Seattle and the gas tax in California.
She finds her way to robot overlord Mother's human hatchery, where she attempts to convince Mother's child-created-in-a-lab, Daughter, that her robot parent isn't telling her the whole truth.
Photo: APBiologists and conservation organizations are now offering $20,000 in reward money for information about more than 300 endangered salamanders who disappeared without a trace from a federal fish hatchery in November.
Infested with fungus and diseases, and over time falling prey to inferior genetics, hatchery fish ultimately became part of the problem they were built to solve, putting further pressure on wild salmon stocks.
In its approval, the FDA only allowed the salmon, which are genetically engineered to grow faster, to be raised in land-based, contained hatchery tanks in two specific facilities in Canada and Panama.
Currently when one hatchery doesn't have enough chicks to fulfill orders, it's common to fill orders with birds from other hatcheries without adding the origin/presence of these new birds to shipping labels.
In years past, many of the pilots have even helped the state steward the campsites, flying in supplies and occasionally helping stock certain varieties of hatchery-raised fish ahead of the fishing season.
"I heard my grandfather say, 'If the world ever ends, it's going to be us killing ourselves,'" Mr. Housty said as he leaned against a fish-cleaning station at a tribal salmon hatchery.
It was the beginning of another self-defeating act: It taught hatchery fish to wait for food to drop from the sky, and short-circuited instincts that the shadows from above might be predators.
"Actions have and continue to include habitat protection and restoration, water conservation, changes in dam operations, reductions in harvest, reducing impacts of predation, and changing hatchery practices," he said in a statement to CNN.
L.A. alone is home to Glitch City, a 24-hour co-working space that caters to indie game developers; The Hatchery Press, for writers; and Paragon Spaces, for those working in the cannabis industry.
She also recently bought the site of a former egg hatchery, which will soon be the new ArtYard performance and exhibition space, in a 16,000-square-foot building designed by Mr. Welch and others.
She also recently bought the site of a former egg hatchery, which will soon be the new ArtYard performance and exhibition space, in a 16,000-square-foot building designed by Mr. Welch and others.
The company has now expanded to include a distribution arm, its own hatchery, a foundation that supports aquaculture initiatives in third-world countries, and two celebrated Boston restaurants: Island Creek Oyster Bar and Row 34.
Kids love the Wizard Falls Fish Hatchery, where you can feed the rainbow trout for a quarter, and there are picturesque trails and campgrounds up and down the river, particularly Allen Springs and Lower Bridge.
As enormous fires advanced toward the area in January, University of Canberra fish biologist Mark Lintermans led an effort to catch 142 of the fish, which are now being kept in a government trout hatchery.
He is emphasizing local purveyors like the Beaverkill Trout Hatchery and Nettle Meadow dairy in a menu that includes crisp oyster mushrooms with pickled ramps, einkorn risotto with morels, and white asparagus with almond vinaigrette.
Simple. To have babies, at least according to Alexis Leonard, a fish hatchery specialist who recorded the video of more than a dozen salmon swimming across a flooded US Highway 101 in Shelton, Washington, on Saturday.
It collects 10,000 pounds of discarded restaurant shells per week, brings them to Governor's Island to cure for a year, then puts them into a hatchery where they spawn oyster larvae that mix with the shells.
When the Au Sable produced sustainable populations of wild trout, the stocking ceased and the hatchery was taken over by Crawford County, which ran it as a seasonal tourist attraction that was difficult to keep in the black.
At Fashion East, the talent hatchery run by the East End den mother Lulu Kennedy, four upstarts had installed themselves in no less than the Tate Modern: three on the runway, one in a static presentation just outside.
Musky Trout Hatchery in New Jersey, which supplies Esca, supports the health — and healthy appetite — of its fish with an elaborate alarm system that sounds when the oxygen levels of the spring-fed waters drop past an acceptable point.
Since then, they have carried the area's industry on their glistening backs, tracing a route every fall from Lake Ontario back to the Salmon River and their nascent fish hatchery in Altmar, just a few miles east of Pulaski.
They had survived an extra day in transit — the Postal Service's one-day shipping guarantee turns out not to apply to animals — from a hatchery in Ohio, 153 miles from Brooklyn as the chicken would fly if it had the wings.
Throughout the trip, the discussions had at almost every occasion, be it looking for bear prints in a tidal flat or visiting a local salmon hatchery, were about the imminent collapse of natural ecosystems and the far-reaching consequences thereof.
As trout are unable to reproduce naturally in the Animas river since there are old mines that drain heavy metals into the water upstream, fish are raised in a local hatchery and used to stock the river, according to CPW.
Koch operates a slaughter plant (which makes downtown smell like a dumpster), as well as a packing facility (which has a more pleasant McNuggets-esque odor), an outlet store, a hatchery, a feed mill, and in neighboring Forest, a deboning plant.
Local authorities evacuated areas below the dam, including a campground, a fish hatchery and a marina, and said that even if the dam failed, its water would flow harmlessly downstream into the much larger Don Pedro Reservoir, the sixth-largest in the state.
Purists want to see the tiny remaining population of wild fish segregated from hatchery fish so that a native group can thrive; pragmatists believe such segregation is impossible because of habitat loss and the fact that hatcheries have already created genetic commingling.
The highly automated plant, owned by a joint venture between China's Huayu Agricultural Science and Technology Co Ltd and EW Group's genetics business Hy-Line International, is the world's biggest hatchery of layer chicks, or birds raised to produce eggs rather than meat.
Henning's Local At this relaxed Scandinavian-influenced restaurant — housed in an antiques-filled space above an 1800s general store — you can have fresh-from-the-Beaverkill hatchery rainbow trout prepared in a number of ways, including ''Norwegianne,'' with sour cream, chives and potatoes.
The company wanted eggs to be cleaner before they hatch and now asks farmers to rub them with sanitizing wipes before shipping them to a Tyson facility, said Bill Hewat, Tyson's director of international veterinarian services, during a tour of a Missouri hatchery last year.
The company's founder, Patti Pao, a sensitive skin sufferer, paid $25 million for 20 years of exclusive rights to the hydrolyzed salmon roe protein, which she discovered in Norway when she insisted on visiting a hatchery while trying to avoid a corporate-bonding hike.
" Instead, the lawsuit says the company collects water from areas in Maine like Hollis and Fryeburg, which it claims are near a "former human waste dump, refuse pit, landfill, ash pile, salt mound, farm where pesticides were previously used, fish hatchery or toxic petroleum dump site.
"Essentially if you buy oysters that are grown in healthy waters and they're handled properly, then there's no problem with eating them any time of the year," said Donald Meritt, an aquaculturist at the Horn Point Oyster Hatchery at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science.
WASHINGTON MONTANA ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ Portland ][ ][ LARGE DAMS North Fork Middle Fork OREGON IDAHO WASHINGTON IDAHO ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ LARGE DAMS Portland Middle Fork OREGON By The New York Times But hatchery fish are not the same, said Deborah A. Giles, science and research director at Wild Orca, a group that studies and advocates for protection of the whales.
The most primitive farms are human-managed ecosystems; European aristocrats fenced off game reserves in the Middle Ages; Western American land managers have argued for more than a century over how to protect livestock from predators; and government agencies have long dumped hatchery-raised trout into streams so that we can have fun catching them.
Part of that was the gravity of the issues the startups were facing, and which we were reminded of repeatedly by the impending hurricane, the hatchery warning of salmon apocalypse, the visibly collapsing ecosystems, and perhaps most poignantly by the changes seen personally by Don and Sven, who were been on the seas professionally long before I was even born.
The settlement over mercury contamination affecting more than 100 miles (160 km) of river and floodplain in the South River and South Fork Shenandoah River watershed, includes a cash payment of just over $42 million and up to $10 million to help renovate a fish hatchery in Front Royal, Virginia, the department said in a statement jointly issued with the Department of Interior and the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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