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Marquette State Fish Hatchery

Overview: Marquette State Fish Hatchery was established in 1920 and completely renovated in 1994. It is the primary broodstock and rearing facility for brook and lake trout that are used in both inland and Great Lakes waters. The facility also rears splake (a brook trout - lake trout hybrid) for both Great Lakes and inland waters. This hatchery has both indoor and outdoor rearing facilities. The facility has interpretative material to provide information on the importance of small tributaries to the Great Lakes, brook and lake trout rehabilitation, fisheries research, how watersheds work and how a hatchery operates.

Photo of Marquette State Fish Hatchery

Photo 1. Marquette State Fish Hatchery.


Location: 488 Cherry Creek Road, Marquette, MI 49855

Driving Directions: The hatchery is located about 3 miles south of the US-41 intersection on Cherry Creek Road.

Map:

Telephone: (906) 249-1611

Hatchery Manager: Jan VanAmberg (Located at Thompson Hatchery)

Hatchery Biologist: James Aho

Year Opened: 1922 with major renovations in 1994.

Photo of Marquette State Fish Hatchery (1920's)

Photo 2. Marquette State Fish Hatchery (1920's).


Photo of Marquette State Fish Hatchery raceways (1926)

Photo 3. Marquette State Fish Hatchery raceways (1926).


Early Hatchery History Documents:

Marquette State Fish Hatchery 1922-1972

Renovation History: In 1994, the hatchery was completely re-built at a cost of $6,000,000. A new main building was constructed along with renovations to the existing raceway systems. Covers were also installed over the outdoor raceways to reduce stress, eliminate predators, and improve growth and condition of the fish.

Photo of Marquette State Fish Hatchery (1998)

Photo 4. Marquette State Fish Hatchery (1998).


Capitol outlay projects to upgrade Michigan's hatchery systems included changing the roof design to improve drainage and changing the second floor flooring to remediate initial moisture problems. The Great Lakes Ecological Information Center was complete at the hatchery. This consists of an outdoor interpretative area that focuses on the importance of headwater streams to the Great Lakes and an indoor interpretative area with exhibits focusing on watersheds, brook and lake trout rehabilitation, and the Marquette Fisheries Research Station. An interactive computer with hands on learning opportunities concerning our watersheds and other aspects of fish culture will also available in the indoor interpretative room. These facilities were fully open in late May 2003. The project is primarily funded by the Great Lakes Fishery Trust (www.glft.org) with some funding from the Department of Natural Resources.

An Ultra-violet system was installed in the broodstock area in 2006. The UV system will sterilize the water that feeds the broodstock raceways. All creek water hosts naturally occurring fish parasites and bacteria capable of causing fish disease. During heavy rain events, warm summer months, and the snow melt period, bacteria counts could peek causing stress in the fish with potential for a disease outbreak in the captive population. A healthy broodstock population will yield a stronger more viable fish for stocking in public waters. Additional raceway protection in the form of shed roofs were added to the south facing ends of the broodstock and upper production buildings. These will help protect the broodstock and production fish from low angle sun that has caused prolong health effects in the past. In September 2008, Marquette Hatchery converted from oxygen generation to a liquid oxygen storage unit. This project was funded with Division major maintenance funds and will reduce future maintenance costs and electric use.

Production water: Marquette hatchery uses approximately 1,500 gallons per minute of well water and 8,000 gallons per minute spring water from Cherry Creek. Cherry Creek has the most stable flow of groundwater of any stream studied in Michigan. The average daily water use ranges between 11.7 and 12.2 million gallons. The water temperature of Cherry Creek ranges from 33.8 degrees and 55.4 degrees Fahrenheit. Well water temperatures are a constant 46 degrees Fahrenheit.

Hatchery Staffing: The hatchery is staffed by 1 Hatchery Manager (shared with Thompson Hatchery), 1 Fish Hatchery Biologist, 3 Fisheries Technicians, 1 Maintenance Supervisor (responsible for maintenance at Marquette and Thompson State Fish Hatcheries), 1 Maintenance Mechanic, 1 Secretary, 1 Fisheries Assistant (Seasonal), and 1 Short Term Worker for fish culture and maintenance activities. This facility also houses the Marquette Fisheries Research Station with its staff of 1 Research Station Supervisor, 3 Fisheries Research Biologists, 2 Fisheries Technicians, 1 Boat Captain, 1 Assistant Boat Captain and 2 Fisheries Assistants (Seasonal).

Broodstock: Broodstock are captive fish that we hold so we can obtain eggs and sperm. Marquette State Fish Hatchery maintains wild broodstock collected as eggs from Lake Superior Inshore Areas, as well as Iron River and Assinica strains of brook trout.

Management Role: This facility produces lake trout, brook trout, and splake (a hybrid cross between lake trout and brook trout) for stocking into both inland and Great Lakes waters.

Areas of interest to the public: The indoor and outdoor interpretative areas are of special interest to the public and were fully open in June 2003. This facility also has broodstock raceways, which have large brook and lake trout. Eggs and sperm are taken from these fish during October and November and the public is welcome to watch. Please call ahead to find out what days the egg takes will be conducted.

Hatchery Hours: The hatchery is open to the public at no charge weekdays from 7:30 am to 4:00 pm and weekends from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. For further information or to schedule group tours contact James Aho at (906) 249-1611.


Fish Planting From Marquette State Fish Hatchery

10/1/2007 to 9/30/2008

Species

Strain

Age

Number

Weight (kg)

Brook Trout

Assinica

Spring Fingerlings

34,505

85.6

Brook Trout

Assinica

Fall Fingerling

44,180

1096

Brook Trout

Assinica

Yearling

71,253

3,197

Brook Trout

Assinica

Adult

1035

1,019

Brook Trout

Iron River

Fall Fingerlings

N/A

N/A

Brook Trout

Iron River

Yearling

52,959

769

Brook Trout

Iron River

Adult

925

875

Lake Trout

Lewis Lake

Yearling

191,818

5,914

Lake Trout

Seneca Lake

Yearling

133,233

3,250

Lake Trout

Marquette

Adult

163

1630

Splake

Marquette

Yearling

318,242

19,068


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