Hatchery Statistics 
Chehalis River Hatchery -
Juvenile Salmon and Trout Production
(figures are in thousands)
| Year |
Coho |
Chinook |
Chinook |
Chum |
SteelHead |
Cutthroat |
TOTAL |
| Fall Run |
Summer |
Chehalis
Winter |
Harrison
Winter |
Weaver
Winter |
Chehalis
Summer |
Coquihalla
Summer |
| 83 |
0 |
684 |
0 |
8264 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
8948 |
| 84 |
389 |
1646 |
0 |
13570 |
56 |
22 |
5 |
0 |
0 |
6 |
15694 |
| 85 |
622 |
449 |
0 |
13991 |
60 |
22 |
5 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
15149 |
| 86 |
1034 |
389 |
0 |
16965 |
59 |
16 |
7 |
29 |
0 |
13 |
18512 |
| 87 |
827 |
584 |
0 |
13540 |
69 |
11 |
9 |
39 |
0 |
37 |
15116 |
| 88 |
764 |
1201 |
0 |
12267 |
43 |
14 |
0 |
38 |
0 |
28 |
14355 |
| 89 |
906 |
341 |
106 |
14239 |
47 |
24 |
0 |
36 |
0 |
22 |
15721 |
| 90 |
815 |
1619 |
48 |
11019 |
46 |
27 |
0 |
37 |
0 |
33 |
13644 |
| 91 |
1204 |
2321 |
193 |
12821 |
35 |
0 |
0 |
31 |
0 |
26 |
16631 |
| 92 |
1008 |
2324 |
134 |
12430 |
30 |
13 |
0 |
29 |
0 |
26 |
15994 |
| 93 |
1058 |
3207 |
150 |
10357 |
42 |
0 |
0 |
21 |
31 |
25 |
14891 |
| 94 |
1127 |
2032 |
221 |
10875 |
40 |
0 |
0 |
24 |
24 |
20 |
14363 |
| 95 |
1088 |
2406 |
215 |
8912 |
33 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
21 |
21 |
12696 |
| 96 |
1045 |
337 |
273 |
10989 |
23 |
0 |
0 |
22 |
22 |
22 |
12733 |
| 97 |
2437 |
2817 |
562 |
9258 |
25 |
0 |
0 |
26 |
26 |
24 |
15175 |
| Total |
14324 |
22357 |
1902 |
179497 |
608 |
149 |
26 |
332 |
124 |
303 |
219622 |
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CHEHALIS RIVER HATCHERY Department of
Fisheries and Oceans Government of Canada
- Location: RR#1, 16250 Morris Valley
Road, Agassiz, B.C. V0M 1A0 Approximately 6 km north of
highway #7 at Harrison Mills.
- Site Area: Approximately 26.5 ha
(66 acres).
- Land: Special use permit with B.C.
Forest Service.
- Project Approval Granted: July 1980
(Treasury Board).
- Commencement of Operations: October,
1982.
- Capital Cost: $6,500,000.
- Annual Operating Cost: $650,000 per
year ($330,000 for materials and services, $15,000
capital for new or replacement equipment, and $305,000
for wages (seven person years).
- Benefit Cost Ratio: 1.4 to 1.
- Production Objectives (juveniles):
- Chum......1,000,000 fed fry
- Chinook......3,300,000 fed fry
- Coho......1,100,000 smolts
- Steelhead......89,000 smolts
- Cutthroat......24,000 smolts
- Present Operations:
- Chum eggs are taken from spawners returning to
the hatchery. Fry are reared to 1 gram in size
and then released from the hatchery into the
Chehalis River in April.
- Fall chinook eggs are taken from the Harrison
River stock and any spawners returning to the
hatchery. Fry are reared to 2 grams and then
released from the hatchery into the Chehalis
River in mid to late April. Summer chinook eggs
are taken from spawners returning to the
hatchery. Summer chinook were originally
transplanted to the Chehalis River from upper
Fraser River stocks. Smolts are released in late
April to mid May at 7 grams.
- Coho eggs are taken from fish returning to the
hatchery. Coho juveniles are reared for one year
and then released at 20 grams into the Chehalis
River in mid May.
- Winter-run steelhead eggs are taken from wild
fish captured in the Chehalis River. Summer-run
steelhead eggs are taken from hatchery fish
captured in the Chehalis River.
- Steelhead eggs are incubated at Fraser Valley
Trout Hatchery (a provincial facility). Fry are
then transferred to Chehalis River Hatchery after
initial rearing.
Steelhead fry are reared for one year and then
released into the Chehalis River in early May as
60-80 gram smolts.
Summer-run steelhead in the Chehalis River were
originally transplanted from Coquihalla River
stock. In addition to Chehalis steelhead,
Coquihalla summer-run steelhead are also reared
at the hatchery for one year and then released
back into the Coquihalla River near Hope.
- Cutthroat eggs are taken from adult fish
returning to Chehalis Hatchery. Incubation and
early rearing takes place at Fraser Valley Trout
Hatchery. Fry are transferred to Chehalis River
Hatchery in early June and reared for one year.
They are released at 75-100 grams in mid May
mainly in the Harrison River.
- Project Facilities:
- Chehalis River gravity feed, riverbank
fixed-screen intake- supplies 25,000 to 50,000
lpm (15-30 cfs) of river water depending on water
demand.
- Three pump stations (20, 60, and 100 hp)- supply
up to 17,000 lpm (10 cfs) of well water.
- Aeration tower- for aeration of well water and
distribution of well and river water.
- Hatchery building- contains the offices,
washrooms, lunchroom, laboratories, workshop, dry
storage areas, mechanical/electrical room,
incubation room with Heath trays and Atkins
boxes, and freezer (20,000 kg capacity) for fish
food.
- Keeper channels (12)- for chum salmon egg
hatching and alevin incubation.
- Aluminum rearing troughs (32)- for initial fry
rearing. The troughs are used mainly for coho,
chinook, steelhead and cutthroat fry.
- Concrete raceways (14)- for final rearing (all
species) and adult holding (coho, chum, and
chinook).
- Concrete holding channels (3)- for steelhead and
cutthroat adults.
- Asphalt lined channels (3)- for coho and chinook
final rearing and sometimes adult coho holding.
- Fish brailer and lifter, anesthetic tank, sorting
table and transfer pipes- for adult salmon
handling.
- Egg-take shelter- used for adult spawning.
- Sludge lagoon- waste from cleaning the channels
is pumped into the lagoon.
- Fuel shed- for fuel and oil storage.
- Residence- for crew standby.
- Display panels (10)- for public information and
self-guided tours (bilingual).
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