For
Immediate Release: April 16, 2007
Media Contact: Nick Staats 802-879-5679
Would You Like to Help Stock Salmon Fry?
WATERBURY, VT - Here's a chance to help contribute to
fisheries conservation efforts in Vermont. The U.S. Fish
& Wildlife Service and the Vermont Fish & Wildlife
Department are asking for volunteer help with the
stocking of landlocked Atlantic salmon fry into the
Huntington River on Saturday, May 12.
The inch-long salmon fry will be scatter-stocked into
shallow areas where they will grow for two to three
years before migrating out to Lake Champlain to mature
and eventually return to the rivers as adults.
Landlocked salmon fry have been stocked annually in
the Huntington River since 1998 in an effort to help
restore salmon to Lake Champlain. Fisheries biologists
from both agencies hope this effort will contribute to
increased returns of adult salmon to the Winooski River.
Many of the returning adults will be collected in the
Winooski One Hydroelectric Facility's fish trap at the
Salmon Hole in Winooski. They will then be trucked
upstream past three dams and released, giving them
access to spawning areas in the Winooski River drainage,
including the Huntington River.
Volunteers are asked to bring a clean five-gallon
pail. You also may want to bring a pair of hip boots or
chest waders, but they are not necessary if you don't
mind getting your feet wet and cold.
Interested people should contact Nick Staats at the
Essex Junction Fish & Wildlife Office at (802) 879-5679
or toll free instate at 1-800-640-3714.
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