. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 24 FISH AND GAME COMMISSION REPORT OF THE BUREAU OF FISH CULTURE By J. O. SnydeRj Chief The operating program for the past biennium as established by the former chief of the bureau W. H. Shebley, and his assistant, J. H. Vogt, has been carried out in detail and the statistical part of this report may be regarded as a record of its accomplishments. An inspection of these statistical tables will show that an enor- mous effort has been p


. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 24 FISH AND GAME COMMISSION REPORT OF THE BUREAU OF FISH CULTURE By J. O. SnydeRj Chief The operating program for the past biennium as established by the former chief of the bureau W. H. Shebley, and his assistant, J. H. Vogt, has been carried out in detail and the statistical part of this report may be regarded as a record of its accomplishments. An inspection of these statistical tables will show that an enor- mous effort has been put forth in an attempt to replenish the fish which are annually taken from the streams. In all, 25 hatchery sta- tions with auxiliaries of 2 tank establishments and some 78 ageing and brood ponds have been in operation. These have been supple- mented by 30 independent egg taking stations. Some of the latter are. Fig. 3. Portion of Butte Lake, Lassen County, fenced off with a net for retaining trout until they are ripe enough for spawning purposes. Plioto by Dr. J. O. Snyder, May 24, 1932. more or less experimental or temporary. Eecords show that 67,866,000 trout have been distributed and planted. These include rainbow, cutthroat, brook, Loch Leven and golden tront. Besides salmon of two species, king and silver, have been propagated to the number of 9,328,000. The egg collecting stations have produced 62,151,000 eggs of various species of trout while ,000 have been purchased from without the State. Atlantic salmon to the number of 56,200 have been propagated and experimentally introduced into Klamath and Smith Rivers. In most cases the hatcheries are in excellent shape and the housing of the hatchery personnel is generally good. Improvements in some places are now under way and others are contemplated. The desira- bility of simple parking and gardening and the general beautification of grounds has not been overlooked and plans for the extension of. Please note that these


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