DFG Hatchery Operations
Final DFG Environmental Impact Report (EIR) / Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS)
"Restoring
High Mountain Habitat"
(PDF) 2008 article from
Outdoor California magazine
The California Department of Fish and Game (DFG) has been rearing and stocking fish in the inland waters of California since the late 1800s when new legislation required the restoration and preservation of fish in state waters. This legislation called for the newly formed California State Fish and Game Commission to establish “fish breederies” to stock and supply streams, lakes, and bays with both foreign and domestic fish. In the early 1900s, DFG assumed responsibility for the state for stocking hatchery trout into California lakes and rivers. Since 1945, DFG has assumed responsibility for the rearing and stocking of both inland and anadromous fish species at 21 hatcheries and planting bases located throughout the state. DFG currently stocks trout in high mountain lakes, low elevation reservoirs, and various streams and creeks throughout California. Salmon have been planted mostly in rivers and direct tributaries to the Pacific Ocean, with the exception of inland kokanee, coho, and Chinook salmon populations that have been planted in reservoirs for recreational fishing.
In 2006, a lawsuit was filed by the Pacific Rivers Council and the Center for Biological Diversity against DFG claiming that DFG's fish stocking operation did not comply with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). In July, 2007, DFG was ordered by the Sacramento Superior Court to comply with CEQA regarding its fish stocking operations. DFG will be completing an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) to comply with the court order. In order to create a more comprehensive document, the EIR will also address DFG hatchery operations and the issuance of Private Stocking Permits. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service has agreed to serve as the co-lead for the joint EIR/Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and will evaluate the issuance of funds in support of DFG hatchery operations.
DFG has developed a joint EIR/EIS that was released January 11, 2010.
- Email Program Manager
- More information and FAQs about DFG's hatchery programs, related studies and the EIR/EIS
Final DFG Hatchery EIR/EIS
(PDF file downloads)
- Executive Summary
- Title Page and Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 - Program Description
- Chapter 3 - Hydrology, Water Supply, and Water Quality
- Chapter
4 - Biological Resources
- ZIP
file containing Figures 4-2 through 4-67
WARNING: 511 MB file
- ZIP
file containing Figures 4-2 through 4-67
- Chapter 5 - Recreation and Economics
- Chapter 6 - Cultural Resources
- Chapter 7 - Alternatives
- Chapter 8 - Cumulative Impacts
- Chapter 9 - Public and Agency Involvement
- Chapter 10 - References Cited
- Chapter 11 - List of Preparers
- Appendix A - Hatchery Operations
- Appendix B - California Fish and Game Commission Policies
- Appendix C - High Mountain Lakes Survey Protocol
- Appendix D - NPDES Discharge Monitoring Data
- Appendix E - Biology of Decision Species
- Appendix F - Overview of the All-H Analyzer (AHA) Tool
- Appendix G - County Stocking Locations
- Appendix H - Population Structure of Salmonid ESUs and DPSs in California
- Appendix I - Native American Correspondence
- Appendix J - Water Bodies and DFG Stocking
- Appendix K - Mitigation Strategies for Effects of Fish Stocking
- Appendix L - Glossary of Terms
- Appendix M - Responses to Comments
Draft Hatchery Genetic Management Plans (HGMPs)
- Feather River Hatchery, Spring-run Chinook
- Nimbus Hatchery, Fall-run Chinook
- Nimbus Hatchery, Winter-run Steelhead
- Warm Springs Hatchery, Steelhead and Coho Salmon
- Mad
River Hatchery, Winter-run Steelhead
- Photographs (MS Word)
Document Archive
Archived Environmental Documents, Public Notices, Meeting Exhibits
Public Meeting Exhibits
(PDF file downloads)
News & Public Events
- Jan. 11, 2010
Final EIR/EIS released - Oct. 21-29, 2009
Public Meetings on the Draft EIR/EIS held in Redding, Sacramento, Bakersfield, Carson - Sept. 25 - Nov. 16, 2009
Public Comment Period (CEQA)
NEPA comment period ended November 30, 2009. - Sept. 25, 2009
Draft EIR/EIS released for Public review - Sept. 21, 2009
News Release: DFG Invites Comment on Draft EIR/EIS on Hatchery and Stocking Program - May 14, 2009
News Release: DFG Announces Changes to List of Water Bodies To Be Stocked - Nov. 21 2008
News Release: Fish stocking program will continue following court order; Some waters will not be stocked - October 1, 2008
Public Scoping Comment period ends
Direct comments to project manager:
Department of Fish & Game
Jim Starr
830 "S" Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
dfghatcheryeir@dfg.ca.gov - September 11, 2008
Fish Hatchery and Stocking Program Public Scoping Meeting (PDF)
Carson, CA - September 8, 2008
Fish Hatchery and Stocking Program Public Scoping Meeting (PDF)
Sacramento, CA
Page updated 1/13/2010

