Cooling Systems At American River Hatchery Providing Adequate Temperatures For Fish Kill Survivors

After the death of 155,000 fingerlings of the Eagle Lake Trout species this week, three of the four cooling units required to keep baby trout alive at the American River Fish Hatchery are working again. The units shut down when sediment from a Bureau of Reclamation pipe at Lake Natoma clogged the hatchery’s filtration system … Continue reading Cooling Systems At American River Hatchery Providing Adequate Temperatures For Fish Kill Survivors