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Hoy-Scott Watershed Society hatches plan for new facilities

After more than 20 years of housing chum and coho, the Hoy-Scott Watershed Society is ready for an upgrade. The hatchery, which is currently incubating about 35,000 chum eggs and 16,800 coho eggs, is ripe for replacement, according to Hoy-Scott Watershed Society vice-president and hatchery manager Tyler Storgaard. “We can only hold one species at […]

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