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Hatchery Building |
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This is our main building. It houses our incubation room, rearing troughs, office, classroom and kitchen. |
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Hatchery building |
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Another view of our main building. We're surrounded by beuatiful mountains and forest. |
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hatchery building |
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Yet another view of our main building. |
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Inside the Aeriation Tower |
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The valves, pipes and electricals which control the water flow in the tower. |
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View from the Aeriation Tower |
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Bird's eye view from the tower |
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Aeriation Tower |
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The largest Aeriation Tower in Western Canada. Here is where our water supply is oxygenated before the fish get a whiff of it. |
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Rearing Troughs |
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These aluminium troughs house fry once they've passed the Alevin stage. They are fed daily and stay here until they are big enough to go into our ponds outside. |
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"The Coho room" |
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This is a view of our classroom. It's available for schools, businesses, meetings, etc. |
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Heath Trays |
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This is where we put the eggs once they've been fertilized. Water is always flowing through these trays to supply oxygen. Water flows into the top tray and cascades down to the botttom. |
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Our wood shed |
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In the winter, we use wood burning stoves to supplement our electric heat. We only get a trickle of electricity from the small generator inside the seymour falls Dam. |
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Cohoe Education Room |
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Another view of our classroom. This classroom was built with funds from the Coho Festival Society of West Vancouver. |
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Grounds |
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This shows some of our facilities for holding fish. We need various sized tanks for different stages of our work. |
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Steelhead Pond |
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This is our new steelhead pond. Photo taken before the predator control framework was built over it. |
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