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Senecaville, Ohio--.

10. LISTING OF ADDITIONAL HATCHERIES AND THEIR AUTHORITIES

Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act (48 Stat. 401), as amended (16 U.S.C.

Hatchery

Allegheny Forest, Pennsylvania.
Chattachoochee Forest, Georgia_
Cheraw, South Carolina_-_.
Dale Hollow Dam, Tennessee_
Eagle Nest, New Mexico___
Garrison Dam, North Dakota_.
Greers Ferry Dam, Arkansas--
Hiawatha Forest, Michigan___
Jordan River, Michigan..

New Castle, Virginia_

661-666c)

Pisgah Forest No. 1, North Carolina__

Williams Creek, Arizona__

Established

1938

1938

1944

(1) 1934 1958

(1)

1939

1964

1936

1937

1935

1939

Willow Beach, Arizona--

1961

Colorado River Storage Project Act (70 Stat. 110; 43 U.S.C. 620g)

Hatchery

Established

Delta, Colorado_.

Jones Hole, Utah---.

Mitchell Act (52 Stat. 345), as amended (16 U.S.C. 755–757)

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Special authorization and appropriation acts

Hatchery

Alchesay, Ariz..
Baldhill Dam, N. Dak.
Berkshire, Mass..
Bozeman, Mont..
Cape Vincent, N.Y..

Carbon Hill, Ala..

Carson, Wash...
Cedar Bluff, Kans.
Charlevoix, Mich.
Coleman, Calif.

Craig Brook, Maine..
Crawford, Nebr..
Creede, Colo.
Creston, Mont..

Edenton, N.C.

Erwin, Tenn.

Fairport, Iowa..

Fort Worth, Tex.

Gavins Point, S. Dak.

Genoa, Wis.

Guttenberg, Iowa..

Hot Springs, N. Mex.

Jackson, Wyo..

Lahontan, Nev.

Leadville, Colo..

Little White Salmon, Wash.

McKinney Lake, N.C.
McNenny, S. Dak..

Mammoth Spring, Ark.

Manchester, Iowa..

Mescalero, N. Mex..

Millen, Ga..

Nashua, N.H.

Neosho, Mo.

Norfork, Ark..

North Attleboro, Mass.
Orangeburg, S.C.
Pendills, Creek, Mich.
Quilcene, Wash.

Quinault, Wash..

San Marcos, Tex..

Saratoga, Wyo..
Spearfish, S. Dak.

Spring Creek, Wash.

Springville, Utah..

Tishomingo, Okla.
Tupelo, Miss.

Warm Springs, Ga..

Welaka, Fla.

White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.. Wytheville No. 1, Virginia... Wytheville No. 2, Virginia..

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11. HATCHERY AND REARING PONDS IN MICHIGAN AND

NEW YORK; FUNDS

Act of August 18, 1949 (63 Stat. 615)

FISH HATCHERIES AND REARING PONDS

SECTION 1. The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to establish and construct rearing ponds and a fish hatchery at suitable locations at or near Millen, Georgia, and in the upper peninsula of Michigan, at a cost of not to exceed $250,000 and $325,000, respectively; to rehabilitate and expand at a cost of not to exceed $70,000 the rearing ponds and facilities at the Cape Vincent, New York, fish-cultural station, and to purchase lands adjoining such station in connection with the rehabilitation and expansion of such facilities; and to rehabilitate, repair, and place in efficient operating condition the rearing ponds and fish-cultural facilities at Leadville, Colorado, at a cost of not to exceed $90,000.

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12. AUTHORITY FOR FISHERY RESEARCH EXPERIMENTATION

STATIONS (FISH-RICE ROTATION FARMING)

Act of March 15, 1958 (72 Stat. 35; 16 U.S.C. 778-778c)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Sec. 1. Establishment of experiment stations.

Sec. 2. Acquisitions of lands; construction; employment; cooperation.
Sec. 3. Cooperation with Department of Agriculture.

Sec. 4. Authorization of appropriations.

ESTABLISHMENT OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS

SECTION 1. The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to establish an experiment station or stations for the purpose of carrying on a program of research and experimentation

(1) to determine species of fishes most suitable for culture on

a commercial basis in shallow reservoirs and flooded rice lands; (2) to determine methods for production of fingerling fishes for stocking in commercial reservoirs;

(3) to develop methods for the control of parasites and diseases of brood fishes and of fingerlings prior to stocking;

(4) to develop economical methods for raising the more desirable species of fishes to a marketable size;

(5) to determine, in cooperation with the Department of Agriculture, the effects of fish-rice rotations, including crops other than rice commonly grown on rice farms, upon both the fish and other crops; and

(6) to develop suitable methods for harvesting the fish crop and preparing it for marketing, including a study of sport fishing as a means of such harvest. (Pub. L. 85-342, § 1, Mar. 15, 1958, 72 Stat. 35.)

HISTORICAL NOTE

Legislative History. For legislative history and purpose of Pub. L. 85-342, see 1958 U.S. Code Cong. and Adm. News, p. 2264.

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ACQUISITION OF LANDS; CONSTRUCTION; EMPLOYMENT; COOPERATION

SEC. 2. For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Act, the Secretary of the Interior is authorized (1) to acquire by purchase, condemnation, or otherwise such suitable lands, to construct such buildings, to acquire such equipment and apparatus, and to employ such officers and employees as he deems necessary; (2) to cooperate with State and other institutions and agencies upon such terms and conditions as he determines to be appropriate; and (3) to make public the results of such research and experiments conducted pursuant to section 1 of this Act. (Pub. L. 85-342, § 2, Mar. 15, 1958, 72 Stat. 35.)

COOPERATION WITH DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

SEC. 3. The Department of Agriculture is authorized to cooperate in carrying out the provisions of this Act by furnishing such information and assistance as may be requested by the Secretary of the Interior. (Pub. L. 85-342, § 3, Mar. 15, 1958, 72 Stat. 35.)

AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS

SEC. 4. There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act. (Pub. L. 85-342, § 4, Mar. 15, 1958, 72 Stat. 35.)

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