Genoa National Fish Hatchery
Midwest Region

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Genoa National Fish Hatchery is managed by the This link opens in a new windowU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Its mission is working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.

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The National Fish Hatchery System (NFHS) was established in 1871 by Congress. The NFHS has a unique responsibility in helping to recover species listed under the Endangered Species Act, restoring native aquatic populations, mitigating for fisheries lost as a result of federal water projects, and providing fish to benefit Tribes and National Wildlife Refuges. The NFHS works closely with other Service biologists and with the States, Tribes, and the private sector to complement habitat restoration and other resource management strategies for maintaining healthy ecosystems that support healthy fisheries.

 
Coaster Brook Trout
Lake Sturgeon
Endangered Mussel Recovery
Great Lakes Fish Restoration
Sport Fish Restoration
   


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Last updated: January 25, 2008
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