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1116-50249 - A King Salmon, also known as Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), attempts to jump the falls at the Fish Hatchery pond, South-central Alaska; Anchorage, Alaska, United States of America
857-88540 - Children catch and throw salmon over the access gate at the Salomon Gulch Hatchery near Valdez, Alaska. The gate opens and closes on a schedule to regulate the return of salmon to the hatchery.
857-88541 - Children catch and throw salmon over the access gate at the Salomon Gulch Hatchery near Valdez, Alaska. The gate opens and closes on a schedule to regulate the return of salmon to the hatchery.
857-88379 - Children catch and throw salmon over the access gate at the Salomon Gulch Hatchery near Valdez, Alaska. The gate opens and closes on a schedule to regulate the return of salmon to the hatchery.
857-88539 - Children catch and throw salmon over the access gate at the Salomon Gulch Hatchery near Valdez, Alaska. The gate opens and closes on a schedule to regulate the return of salmon to the hatchery.
832-367686 - Black Woodpecker (Dryocopus martius) at nest hole in a beech with chicks (Fagus sylvatica), Biosphaerenreservat Schwaebische Alb or Swabian Mountains Biosphere Reserve, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
832-367684 - Black Woodpecker (Dryocopus martius) at nest hole in a beech with chick (Fagus sylvatica), Biosphaerenreservat Schwaebische Alb or Swabian Mountains Biosphere Reserve, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
832-367685 - Black Woodpecker (Dryocopus martius) at nest hole in a beech with chicks (Fagus sylvatica), Biosphaerenreservat Schwaebische Alb or Swabian Mountains Biosphere Reserve, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
857-32785 - Jennifer Carroll, oyster hatchery manager and researcher at Center of Marine Biotechnology, Baltimore MD.She is holding a diploid Asian oyster C. ariakensis in the "algae kitchen" in the biosecure laboratory. She is studying reproduction to determine whether to introduce into the bay.
857-32630 - At the Center of Marine Biotechnology, Baltimore MD Yohan Zohar holds a female sponge blue crab and takes a biopsy of embryos. One female can give up to 3 million embryos.
1194-1786 - Bangladesh family buying fish fingedrlings for stocking the pond on the farm, at a hatchery in haluaghat, mymensingh region. They are members of the garo tribal minority. Adding oxygen to the plastic bag of fish so they will survive longer in transit.
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