Government Greenlights Sockeye Salmon Hatchery in Idaho's Snake River Basin
Published Date: 9/12/2025
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Summary
The government just gave two special permits to help run and check a sockeye salmon hatchery in Idaho’s Snake River basin. These permits let people safely raise and release salmon to support their population. The decision was carefully reviewed and won’t cause big environmental problems, so the hatchery work can move forward without delays or extra costs.
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Two Idaho Hatchery Permits Issued
The agency issued direct take permits 1454-2R and 1455-2R to allow operation, monitoring, and evaluation of a hatchery program that rears and releases sockeye salmon in the Snake River basin of Idaho. An Environmental Assessment and a Finding of No Significant Impact were completed, and the decision documents are available on request.
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