RALEIGH, N.C. — Nearly 600,000 trout grown by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission died at a McDowell County hatchery during the rains brought by Hurricane Helene, the state agency has reported.
To maintain trout stock as North Carolina's largest trout hatchery undergoes renovations, private trout will be purchased by the state to supplement mountain rivers and streams. It is the first time ...
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Cold water crisis: North Carolina trout face winter survival battle
When temperatures plunge along North Carolina's coast, a silent crisis unfolds in the shallow waters where spotted seatrout ...
Some of the misgivings people have about farmed fish have to do with water quality and cleanliness. One of the hallmark characteristics of trout is that they must live in very clean water and cannot ...
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission’s Armstrong State Fish Hatchery was destroyed by Tropical Storm Helene. About 600,000 trout died at the facility after it was flooded and water intake pipes were ...
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