Natchitoches National Fish Hatchery

Coordinates: 31°44′18″N 93°04′44″W / 31.73838°N 93.07892°W / 31.73838; -93.07892
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The Natchitoches National Fish Hatchery is a federal, warm water fish hatchery located in Natchitoches, Louisiana, United States. Natchitoches is involved in spawning, hatching and rearing young fish.[1]

Facilities

Natchitoches National Fish Hatchery is along the

microscopes.[4]

The fish

Natchitoches handles six species of fish, in addition to the Alligator snapping turtle and the Louisiana pearlshell mussel.

Paddlefish

The paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) is the only remaining member of the family Polyodontidae.[5] Paddlefish are spawned and raised at Natchitoches until they are approximately six to ten inches (254 mm) in length, before they are released into the wild.[6]

Striped bass

Striped bass (Morone saxatilis) are members of the sea bass family. Natchitoches National Fish Hatchery is working to restore the historical range and population levels of these fish.[7]

Pallid sturgeon

The

Endangered Species List.[9]

Channel catfish

The Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) is a member of the family Ictaluridae. Natchitoches works to raise many of these fish for release into the wild.

Largemouth bass

The Largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) is the most desired of all freshwater game.[10] Because of this, these bass require the attention of resource management agencies. Natchitoches National Fish Hatchery raises over 1 million largemouth bass every year.

Bluegill

The Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) is a fish that is quite easy to catch. The hatchery raises many of these fish every year.

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31°44′18″N 93°04′44″W / 31.73838°N 93.07892°W / 31.73838; -93.07892