WEATHERWATCH
Court orders hatchery steelhead smolts released into North Umpqua River
by News Staff
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife released hatchery summer steelhead smolts from Rock Creek Hatchery into the North Umpqua River in compliance with a court order issued this week by the Marion County Circuit Court. PICTURED: The 700 juvenile coho salmon from the Rock Creek Hatchery that survived the Archie Creek Fire arrived Tuesday at Eastwood Elementary School. The school, which has a fish hatchery on campus, has worked with the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife in the past. (File/SBG)

ROSEBURG, Ore. - The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife released hatchery summer steelhead smolts from Rock Creek Hatchery into the North Umpqua River in compliance with a court order issued this week by the Marion County Circuit Court.

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Douglas County and two other petitioners - Umpqua Fishery Enhancement Derby, Inc., and fishing guide Scott Worsley - sought a preliminary injunction seeking to prevent the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission’s April 22 decision not release hatchery summer steelhead smolts in 2022 and to eliminate the Rock Creek hatchery summer steelhead program.

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