The Tishomingo National Fish Hatchery works with a variety of fishes -- big and little.
The primitive looking paddlefish, with its long oar-like snout, is spawned and reared at Tishomingo. Over the last several years, this hatchery has returned the big-river behemoth to miles of water where they have been missing for over 50 years.
Biologists are breaking new ground, learning techniques to spawn North America's second-largest freshwater fish, the alligator gar -- a fish that can grow to 300 pounds and 13 feet long. Similarly, the threatened leopard darter will benefit from the scientific capabilities at the Tishomingo facility.
Paddlefish Kerry Graves
Hatchery Manager
5503 W. Highway 7
Tishomingo, OK 73460
Phone: 580/384-5463
Fax: 580/384-5700 Kerry_Graves@fws.gov
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