Fish Hatchery Archives - http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/tag/fish-hatchery/ Mon, 29 May 2017 15:27:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/cropped-logo-square1-32x32.jpg Fish Hatchery Archives - http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/tag/fish-hatchery/ 32 32 31 Days in Oregon: Three Capes Scenic Route http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/31-days-in-oregon-three-capes-scenic-route/ Fri, 24 Oct 2014 23:56:17 +0000 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/?p=4442 One of the best scenic drives in Oregon is the Three Capes Scenic Route. It starts near Cape Meares, ends near Cape Kiwanda, and includes Cape Lookout. It’s a beautiful drive along the Oregon Coast. Along the Way   Cape Meares Gorgeous view near the Cape Meares Lighthouse.   Oceanside One of my favorite beaches …

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One of the best scenic drives in Oregon is the Three Capes Scenic Route. It starts near Cape Meares, ends near Cape Kiwanda, and includes Cape Lookout. It’s a beautiful drive along the Oregon Coast.

Along the Way

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Cape Meares

Gorgeous view near the Cape Meares Lighthouse.
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Oceanside

One of my favorite beaches is a hidden gem in Oceanside.
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Netarts

Netarts is popular for fishing and crabbing, both with humans and harbor seals.
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Whiskey Creek Fish Hatchery

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Cape Lookout

Cape Lookout State Park has a day use area and also a campground. I remember camping here as a kid, but haven’t been here in a long time.
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Anderson Viewpoint

Anderson Viewpoint gives a spectacular view of the Pacific Ocean, Three Arch Rocks and Netarts Bay. It is a popular spot for hang gliders.
It’s still pretty, but not quite as impressive on a rainy day.
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Sand Lake Recreation Area

Sand Lake is a highly popular place to ride atv’s on sand dunes.
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Whalen Island

Whalen Island used to just be a small county campground. But now includes Clay Meyers State Natural Area. We haven’t camped here in years. We would dive at Whalen Island usually for special events such as taking a Rescue Class. We also did our annual pumpkin carving dive at Whalen Island. It’s harder than one would think. Pumpkins like to float, so you quickly had to pull out the guts. Also, using a dive knife to carve with is not easy.
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Cape Kiwanda

And last, but not least, along the route is Cape Kiwanda.
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Visiting Bonneville Fish Hatchery http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/visiting-bonneville-fish-hatchery/ Mon, 26 May 2014 18:05:29 +0000 http://www.ridgetopfarmandgarden.com/?p=2979 After visiting Bonneville Dam we drove a very short distance to the Bonneville Fish Hatchery. It is on Tanner Creek, close to where it empties into the Columbia River. This is also the location where Lewis and Clark stayed on April 9, 1806. The last time we were at the hatchery was in 2007, on …

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After visiting Bonneville Dam we drove a very short distance to the Bonneville Fish Hatchery. It is on Tanner Creek, close to where it empties into the Columbia River. This is also the location where Lewis and Clark stayed on April 9, 1806. The last time we were at the hatchery was in 2007, on our way back from Idaho. It certainly was time to see it again.

This hatchery is Oregon’s largest & has been around for over 100 years. They hatch Coho Salmon, Chinook Salmon, and Steelhead for release in the Columbia River. Some young fish are also sent to other hatcheries.

The hatchery is managed by Oregon Fish & Wildlife & is part of the Bonneville Dam Historic District.
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REARING PONDS

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SPAWNING BUILDING

Spawning takes place during the fall. We visited the hatchery in the spring, so nothing was happening here. We did watch a video on the spawning process at the hatchery. The video was a bit graphic, but very informative. The part that I remember most is fertilization of the salmon egg. Many eggs from females are held in a bucket. The sperm from the males have been collected in a cup. The sperm cup is then dumped into the bucket of eggs. Voila, fertilized fish eggs.
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STURGEON VIEWING & INTERPRETIVE CENTER

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Inside the building you can view Herman, the Sturgeon. Honestly, I’m not sure if Herman was out the day we visited. This was the largest sturgeon we saw and I’m not positive it’s him. Herman is more than 70 years old & over 10 feet long. I don’t think this guy was quite that long. Either way this one was fun to watch.

A few other fish were swimmin’ along with the sturgeon.
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We also viewed the sturgeon from outside, looking down into their pond.
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This was a fun place to take my animal loving children. I’m glad they got to see conservation efforts at work.

One of these years, I’m going  to have to make a point to visit the hatchery in the fall to watch the spawning.

 

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