Hatcheries have been widely used to produce steelhead and salmon for almost all Pacific Northwest fisheries for decades. Scientific research documents that hatcheries have not and will never adequately replace wild steelhead - and that large-scale hatchery production is incompatible with, and detrimental to, healthy wild fish populations.
TCA works to reduce the number of hatchery fish spawning in the wild, and eliminate hatchery programs altogether in watersheds where habitat conditions can support robust wild fish populations. TCA also works to ensure that post-dam-removal reintroduction programs prioritize wild fish.
Read a concise summary of hatchery impacts on our Blog