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Quilcene National Fish Hatchery

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Our People
Dan Spencer Receives Meritorious Service Award
Apr 1, 2024
Service Tribal intern standing along a shoreline holding a fish in a small tank.
Our People
Story of Service: Elena Prest
Nov 21, 2023
Image of two male coho salmon on a tray. The top is a 18 month old "jack" coho and the lower is a 36 month old.
An Ode to Jacks
Dec 5, 2022
A graphic of a light blue sky with puffy clouds. A green highway sign hangs from the top and reads "The Great American Hatchery Road Trip." At the bottom, a fish drives a blue car along a road toward a brown sign with the USFWS logo and text that reads "Quilcene National Fish Hatchery."
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Hatchery Road Trip - Quilcene!
Oct 24, 2022
A pair of dolphins (marine mammals with tails and flippers) cruise through blue waters.
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Mar 8, 2022
A creek meandering between snow covered banks
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Enjoy a Winter Visit to a National Fish Hatchery
Aug 20, 2021
Three people smile standing in front of an American flag, and the man in the middle holds an award
Our People
Dan Spencer Receives Meritorious Service Award
Apr 1, 2024
Service Tribal intern standing along a shoreline holding a fish in a small tank.
Our People
Story of Service: Elena Prest
Nov 21, 2023
Image of two male coho salmon on a tray. The top is a 18 month old "jack" coho and the lower is a 36 month old.
An Ode to Jacks
Dec 5, 2022
A graphic of a light blue sky with puffy clouds. A green highway sign hangs from the top and reads "The Great American Hatchery Road Trip." At the bottom, a fish drives a blue car along a road toward a brown sign with the USFWS logo and text that reads "Quilcene National Fish Hatchery."
Recreation
Hatchery Road Trip - Quilcene!
Oct 24, 2022
A pair of dolphins (marine mammals with tails and flippers) cruise through blue waters.
Wildlife Wonders
Wildlife Videos
Mar 8, 2022
A creek meandering between snow covered banks
Recreation
Enjoy a Winter Visit to a National Fish Hatchery
Aug 20, 2021
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