Deal saves key source of trout in California
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An agreement between California and a private foundation spares the Hot Creek trout hatchery near Mammoth Lakes from crippling budget cuts.
The state Department of Fish and Game will continue to operate the Owens Valley facility and fund 60% of its operation under the agreement reached Dec. 7. The Hot Creek Trout Hatchery Foundation and Mono County will contribute fuel, fish chow and items worth $142,000 per year. The hatchery provides 60% of the trout caught in the state.
“We all have a common goal: preserving the future of family hatcheries in California,” says Tim Alpers, who was instrumental in forging the agreement.
-- Charles Duhigg
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