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  • Oregondigital df66q139s
    Obtaining eggs from gravid chinook salmon by slitting belly; showing Archie Anderson and assistant at the Middle Santiam Salmon Hatchery near Foster, Oregon; 1940-09-25 From Album 1 page 7
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    Collecting eggs by slitting the belly of ripe female chinook salmon at the Middle Santiam Salmon Hatchery near Foster, Oregon; Archie Anderson and assistant;1940-09-25 From Album 1 page 7
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  • 13. [Image] Chinook salmon
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    A thousand chinook salmon in holding pool at Foster Fish Hatchery located on the South Santiam River, Oregon;1940-08-14
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  • 14. [Image] Spring chinooks
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    1000 spring chinook salmon in holding pool at Middle Santiam Salmon Hatchery;1940-08-14 Photograph from Album 1 page 48
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    Article describing the causes for the decline in fish populations in Oregon due to pollution and addition of hatchery raised fish. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.
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    [Buildings and ponds of salmon hatchery at Bonneville, OR.]; default
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    [View from above of salmon hatchery on river bank.]; default
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    The output of our state hatcheries averages about 25,000,000 fry annually. Not only salmon, but trout and other food fishes are hatched and released into the streams. Salmon eggs and sperm are obtained ...
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