The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has operated the Cedar River Sockeye Hatchery at Landsburg, Washington at river mile 22 on the Cedar River since 1991. The program was funded as mitigation by Seattle Public Utilities for the Landsburg Diversion Dam and is guided by the 2005 Adaptive Management Plan. Hatchery annual reports contain both narrative accounts and data and cover spawning, inclubation, rearing, trapping, and releases. Landsburg fish ladder reports summarize fish passage operations through the ladder at the Landsburg Dam. Sockeye broodstock reports document findings from biosampling including origin, age, length, and other traits.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has operated the Cedar River Sockeye Hatchery at Landsburg, Washington at river mile 22 on the Cedar River since 1991. The program was funded as mitigation by Seattle Public Utilities for the Landsburg Diversion Dam and is guided by the 2005 Adaptive Management Plan. Hatchery annual reports contain both narrative accounts and data and cover spawning, inclubation, rearing, trapping, and releases. Landsburg fish ladder reports summarize fish passage operations through the ladder at the Landsburg Dam. Sockeye broodstock reports document findings from biosampling including origin, age, length, and other traits.