Until I started watching Wyoming Fish and Game, I never knew there was so much work that went in to managing wild life or raising fish. You guys amaze me and that is hard to do. Thanks for all your work.
Hi. thank you for the great video. Any chance you would want to share some information with me about the side box skimmer and the Radial flow filter pls? Maybe some pics of how i can make them for my tanks here in South Africa. They seem fairly simple Not understanding how the standpipe works and seals the outlet . With the currency exchange rates those things are unreachable for the average joe doing small scale trout aquaculture. thanks in advance
Hi, this is Dan Speas Fish Hatchery in Casper, Wyoming. However, we do also have a fish hatchery in Story, Wyoming. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has 10 fish hatcheries statewide.
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What a dream job!!!!? But I was thinking about why these are necessary and is it because of pollution and over fishing or combination of impacts from humans which causes the rivers ,lakes and streams to just not have heathy numbers of fish? Also is the fishery privately owned and paid by the state or is it owned by the state and he is paid to operate it?
I want to start trout fish hatchery in my country. can someone give me some details information about this business.? like how much space is needed, how much minimum investment will be required, which weather condition is best for trout fish. and how much experience is needed to start this business? i have no experience at all just got some information on youtube. please need your kind suggestions. thanks
Here are some key facts about seafood import in the United States ¹ ²: - About 80 percent of the seafood consumed in the United States comes from abroad. - Most of the seafood imported by the United States comes from Canada, Chile, India, Indonesia, and Vietnam. - The value of U.S. seafood imports has trended upward from 1995 to 2023. - The United States seafood imports exceeded exports by $20.3 billion in 2023. - The United States imports 70-85 percent of its seafood, with more than half of the imported seafood being produced via foreign aquaculture. - The United States is a leading importer of fish and fishery products.
Hi Dan Thanks for the video I want to start fish hatcheries in India Can you please suggest me, how much i have to invest and what items i required. Thanks in advance
If u need to have 1000000 fishes u need very big pond but with big pond u cant clean it nor can u medicate the whole pond if needed so wat now a days ppl do is make 100's of small pond so that if there is any medical problem it wont spread to all the fishes plus it can be cleaned easily.. its called bio floc fish farming.
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This really isn't about wild fish populations. It's about keeping the stocking levels in lakes and rivers up enough so they don't go extinct from all the fishing people do. If people wouldn't fish so much you wouldn't have a need for hatchery fish. Though, I love to fish, so I don't see that disappearing any time soon.
It's been like this for a long time. Wyoming gets lots of tourists. Lots of states do this for their fisheries. Otherwise people wouldn't get to catch fish.
@@wyomingadventures I’m very thankful for them, there is probably some in every state. I dont know if I’ve ever caught a wild trout, besides a tiny brookie
@@tylerfish6206 we do have small brookies in the creeks here. Sorry I didn't mean to sound not nice. Yeah I agree it would be nice to not have to have hatcheries to restock fish. Wish they would repopulate on their own without man having to help them.
This is amazing! Thank you all for all that you do for Wyoming!
Until I started watching Wyoming Fish and Game, I never knew there was so much work that went in to managing wild life or raising fish. You guys amaze me and that is hard to do. Thanks for all your work.
Great operation and very informative presentation.
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great video, love fish hatcheries
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Hey Lars, neat video tour. I will have to get out there one of these years and say hi since I don't get around selling EWOS fish feed anymore.
Thanks for the informative video. What brand and model solids sepertors do you use please
purdy cool but lets get to the important questions, how do these fish taste on the plate?
Perfect!
Hi. thank you for the great video. Any chance you would want to share some information with me about the side box skimmer and the Radial flow filter pls? Maybe some pics of how i can make them for my tanks here in South Africa. They seem fairly simple Not understanding how the standpipe works and seals the outlet . With the currency exchange rates those things are unreachable for the average joe doing small scale trout aquaculture. thanks in advance
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Hi, this is Dan Speas Fish Hatchery in Casper, Wyoming. However, we do also have a fish hatchery in Story, Wyoming. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has 10 fish hatcheries statewide.
I'm impressed. I wonder how much electric power is needed to circulate water/generate oxygen ect. I love fish and praise hatcheries that grow them!
Not much 10 pound can even be operated with 3kw of solar enegry
Love ur vid keep it up
Very cool!
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Where is this hatchery located?
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So what's in your fish feed?
I'd bet it's probably Purina Aquamax.
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Dear Sir were it is from do u have training
State of Wyoming. These guys have degrees in Biology and other fields. The fish aren't for sell. It's to stock Wyoming waters.
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We are looking to buy fertilized sturgeon eggs. How does the process work, and would you be able to ship it to California?
Wyoming doesn't have sturgeon. And this is state owned. They don't sell the fish.
Hi, It wonderful, I want to start a fish farm in saskatoon, will you please guide me, thanks
Hi Tariq, have you started your firm farm in Saskatoon?
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I'm muthukumar Bfsc graduate from India I have experienced in the field of fish farm ,tilapia farming and hatchery so please let me give you any job vacancy in your company
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What a dream job!!!!? But I was thinking about why these are necessary and is it because of pollution and over fishing or combination of impacts from humans which causes the rivers ,lakes and streams to just not have heathy numbers of fish? Also is the fishery privately owned and paid by the state or is it owned by the state and he is paid to operate it?
Owned by the state. Fish they raise are for everyone to catch. These guys do a great job.
I am a fisheries science student I want a job in fisheries hatchery
I want to start trout fish hatchery in my country. can someone give me some details information about this business.? like how much space is needed, how much minimum investment will be required, which weather condition is best for trout fish. and how much experience is needed to start this business? i have no experience at all just got some information on youtube. please need your kind suggestions. thanks
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Very good vedio
I want start this hatchery
This is state owned. They aren't going to give you that information.
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Here are some key facts about seafood import in the United States ¹ ²:
- About 80 percent of the seafood consumed in the United States comes from abroad.
- Most of the seafood imported by the United States comes from Canada, Chile, India, Indonesia, and Vietnam.
- The value of U.S. seafood imports has trended upward from 1995 to 2023.
- The United States seafood imports exceeded exports by $20.3 billion in 2023.
- The United States imports 70-85 percent of its seafood, with more than half of the imported seafood being produced via foreign aquaculture.
- The United States is a leading importer of fish and fishery products.
As someone that used to work in a state fish hatchery I see a lot of wasted/unused space in these buildings.
Hi Dan
Thanks for the video
I want to start fish hatcheries in India
Can you please suggest me, how much i have to invest and what items i required.
Thanks in advance
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I wonder, why so many different kinds of tanks for essentially the same species of fish?
If u need to have 1000000 fishes u need very big pond but with big pond u cant clean it nor can u medicate the whole pond if needed so wat now a days ppl do is make 100's of small pond so that if there is any medical problem it wont spread to all the fishes plus it can be cleaned easily.. its called bio floc fish farming.
Big fish will eat smaller fish. No natural places to hide in the tanks.
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And then there strong enough to survive
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Se vuoi produrre energia elettrica,
Turbina idrojet a flusso dinamico,
Produzione 24 ore su 24.
Puoi eliminare la bolletta della luce e del riscaldamento più ricarica per veicoli elettrici.
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I wonder what the payback period would be for such infrastructure.
This is Wyoming state owned. Fish are raised for people to catch in Wyoming's waters.
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fish hatcheries hurt the wild fish population more then they help. Please watch this film by Patagonia that explains the issue. @
That's a great job, but l want to know more, can l come over for training.,Thanks
This really isn't about wild fish populations. It's about keeping the stocking levels in lakes and rivers up enough so they don't go extinct from all the fishing people do. If people wouldn't fish so much you wouldn't have a need for hatchery fish. Though, I love to fish, so I don't see that disappearing any time soon.
Conor not if it's done right. You are talking about a whole different country and set of circumstances.
Sad that these have to exist
It's been like this for a long time. Wyoming gets lots of tourists. Lots of states do this for their fisheries. Otherwise people wouldn't get to catch fish.
@@wyomingadventures I’m very thankful for them, there is probably some in every state. I dont know if I’ve ever caught a wild trout, besides a tiny brookie
@@tylerfish6206 we do have small brookies in the creeks here. Sorry I didn't mean to sound not nice. Yeah I agree it would be nice to not have to have hatcheries to restock fish. Wish they would repopulate on their own without man having to help them.