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Quinault National Fish Hatchery

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Dan Spencer Receives Meritorious Service Award
Apr 1, 2024
2025-2026 Junior Duck Stamp featuring a northern shoveler floating on water.
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Washington Junior Duck Stamp Program
Nov 22, 2023
Underwater view of a large group of salmon above a rocky ground.
New Challenges
Aug 22, 2023
A huge school of silver fishes swimming in a stream
Climate Change
Olympic Peninsula Fish Hatcheries Adapt to a Changing Climate
May 24, 2023
Quinault National Fish Hatchery fish culturist, Ed Lemieux, feeding salmon.
50 Years and Counting!
Sep 15, 2022
Jane Lemieux crowding juvenile steelhead to a fish transfer pump hose.
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Jane Lemieux's Journey to Employment
Sep 12, 2022
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
2025-2026 Junior Duck Stamp featuring a northern shoveler floating on water.
Get Involved
Washington Junior Duck Stamp Program
Nov 22, 2023
Underwater view of a large group of salmon above a rocky ground.
New Challenges
Aug 22, 2023
A huge school of silver fishes swimming in a stream
Climate Change
Olympic Peninsula Fish Hatcheries Adapt to a Changing Climate
May 24, 2023
Quinault National Fish Hatchery fish culturist, Ed Lemieux, feeding salmon.
50 Years and Counting!
Sep 15, 2022
Jane Lemieux crowding juvenile steelhead to a fish transfer pump hose.
Our People
Jane Lemieux's Journey to Employment
Sep 12, 2022
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