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Two women hold long wooden poles with fish carcasses at the end. They stand in a marshy area. Two people in the background look on.
Our People
From Peaks to Rivers with Cheri Anderson
Jun 6, 2025
A man using tongs picks out bright orange salmon eggs from a container full of eggs.
Our People
A Graham Adventure
Apr 22, 2024
Four men stand smiling in front of a large sign for the Eagle Creek National Fish Hatchery. Sunlight and green grass are behind them.
Our People
Eagle Creek Veterans
Nov 1, 2023
A Rosemary Anderson High School Student fishes on Oregon's Clackamas River.
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Kids on the Clackamas
Oct 6, 2023
Adult Burbot in holding tanks
Our Partners
Burbot Across the Border
Sep 6, 2022
Hatchery rearing ponds, interpretive panel and museum building surrounded by green grass and pine trees.
History and Culture
Conserving Our Past: A Reflection Over Time
Jul 22, 2022
Columbia River from shoreline
History and Culture
Salmon...A Pacific Northwest Icon
Jun 7, 2022
Two young brothers are fishing in the Sewee Pond at the annual Youth Fishing Rodeo.
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National Fishing and Boating Week
Jun 5, 2022
An adult showing a child how to fish looking over the railing at a fish hatchery.
Recreation
Fishing Through the Seasons - At National Fish Hatcheries
Jan 17, 2022
Tule Fall Chinook salmon
Wildlife Wonders
The Incredible Journey
Aug 31, 2021
Two women hold long wooden poles with fish carcasses at the end. They stand in a marshy area. Two people in the background look on.
Our People
From Peaks to Rivers with Cheri Anderson
Jun 6, 2025
A man using tongs picks out bright orange salmon eggs from a container full of eggs.
Our People
A Graham Adventure
Apr 22, 2024
Four men stand smiling in front of a large sign for the Eagle Creek National Fish Hatchery. Sunlight and green grass are behind them.
Our People
Eagle Creek Veterans
Nov 1, 2023
A Rosemary Anderson High School Student fishes on Oregon's Clackamas River.
Recreation
Kids on the Clackamas
Oct 6, 2023
Adult Burbot in holding tanks
Our Partners
Burbot Across the Border
Sep 6, 2022
Hatchery rearing ponds, interpretive panel and museum building surrounded by green grass and pine trees.
History and Culture
Conserving Our Past: A Reflection Over Time
Jul 22, 2022
Columbia River from shoreline
History and Culture
Salmon...A Pacific Northwest Icon
Jun 7, 2022
Two young brothers are fishing in the Sewee Pond at the annual Youth Fishing Rodeo.
Recreation
National Fishing and Boating Week
Jun 5, 2022
An adult showing a child how to fish looking over the railing at a fish hatchery.
Recreation
Fishing Through the Seasons - At National Fish Hatcheries
Jan 17, 2022
Tule Fall Chinook salmon
Wildlife Wonders
The Incredible Journey
Aug 31, 2021
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