Projects and Research

Lake Sturgeon Restoration

The purpose of the lake sturgeon program at Valley City National Fish Hatchery is to assist other state, federal, and tribal organizations with restoring or establishing lake sturgeon populations within their historic range, the Hudson Bay Drainage. To date, more than a quarter million fingerling lake sturgeon have been stocked into waters within their historic range. The program has observed success with its restoration efforts and recently, the state of Minnesota has opened a limited catch season where anglers are able to fish for this magnificent creature!

Mussel Propagation Program

In 2012, Valley City launched a freshwater mussel program that is focused on propagating five state listed mussel species that are thought to be in decline in North Dakota waters. Valley City is working closely with Genoa National Fish Hatchery and White Sulfur Springs National Fish Hatchery to develop standard operating procedures for animal husbandry and rearing of these unique creatures.

Aquaculture Research

Valley City has been involved with aquaculture related research since the early 1970’s after the hatchery built a then, state-of-the-art, recirculating research building. The facility was instrumental at developing some of the first known methods of dry diet transitioning for walleye and muskie. More recently, the facility has focused on developing more efficient and effective ways to increase zooplankton production in its extensive production ponds.