Community rallies in attempt to save Mad River Fish Hatchery as closure looms
A grassroots petition to save the Mad River Fish Hatchery is gaining momentum, with nearly 2,000 signatures collected as of Tuesday afternoon. Launched by local fishing guide Tyler Belvin on Change.org, the petition calls on state officials to reverse the California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (CDFW) decision to shut down the hatchery this summer. Located just outside of Blue Lake, the Mad River Fish Hatchery has been part of the North Coast community for more than 50 years. Belvin’s petition describes the hatchery as “a cornerstone of our community,” emphasizing its role in steelhead conservation, local recreation, and environmental education. “Its closure would not only disrupt these crucial activities,” the petition reads, “but would also significantly impact recreational fishing and local traditions linked to our river heritage.”
Other hatchery news:
- SFGate: Amid ‘complete disaster,’ California pulls plug on vital hatchery
- Record Searchlight (Redding, Calif.): State aims to help feds bring back Chinook salmon population
- Seafood Source: California begins dumping hatchery fish directly into Sacramento River amid salmon crisis