Established in 1898, Edenton National Fish Hatchery in Edenton, North Carolina, has been dedicated to producing warm water fish for public use, restoration, and threatened/endangered species recovery. Working in cooperation with the state of North Carolina, the hatchery staff have been committed to conservation efforts for over a century.
Initially established to supplement overfished American shad populations, Edenton National Fish Hatchery has since produced a variety of fish species, including blueback river herring, largemouth bass, and channel catfish. Through science-based approaches and public engagement, the hatchery continues to play a vital role in conserving and enhancing aquatic resources for the benefit of present and future generations.
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