Fish Technology Centers
In support of the USFWS mission, Fish Technology Centers provide leadership in science-based management of trust aquatic resources through the development of new concepts, strategies, and techniques to solve problems in hatchery operations and aquatic resource conservation. .
What's New
Identification of Blood Plasma Factors for Assessment of Stress and Health in Pallid Sturgeon New Research Program: Aquatic Nuisance Species and Aquatic Ecosystem Health Genetics Assessment of Susquehanna River Shad Publications |
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Abernathy Fish Technology Center Dr. Judith Gordon, Center Director E-Mail: Abernathy
FTC Staff List |
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Bozeman Fish Technology Center Dr. Robert Muth, Center Director Dr. Molly Webb, Deputy Center Director |
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Manuel
Ulibarri, Center Director |
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Dr. Michael
Millard, Center Director
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San Marcos National Fish Hatchery and Technology Center Dr. Thomas Brandt, Center Director Dr. Kenneth Ostrand, Deputy Center Director |
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Warm Springs Fish Technology Center Dr. William Wayman, Center Director |
In 1965, the Fish & Wildlife Service established seven Fish Technology Centers nationwide to provide science and technology support and guidance to the National Fish Hatchery System and fish culture community. Today, Fish Technology Centers continue to provide leadership in science and technology, especially for restoration and recovery of native species. With a focus on rapid turn-around, applied science, Fish Technology Centers assist fisheries biologists “in the field” with problem solving and new methods in areas such as genetics, nutrition & physiology, biostatistics, fish culture technology, and more.