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How to pronounce hatchery in English?

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Type Words
Type of place, property
Derivation hatch


the park authorities operated a trout hatchery.

Examples of hatchery

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The ocean season opens June 18 with a fishery for hatchery chinook in all areas.
From the thenewstribune.com
Bank anglers are catching some hatchery coho, mainly adults but also some jacks.
From the thenewstribune.com
The Wolf Creek hatchery produces more than 200,000 rainbows and browns per year.
From the courier-journal.com
Literature, displays and bathroom facilities are also available at the hatchery.
From the sltrib.com
Many of the trout come from the Puyallup fish hatchery on 14th Street Southwest.
From the thenewstribune.com
Maybe the herring would have died anyway, competing with hatchery fish for food.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Results of the catches show that 40% of the fish caught were hatchery steelhead.
From the sacbee.com
However, survival of hatchery-reared fish in the wild is thought to be very low.
From the sciencedaily.com
The hatchery has received fewer than 2,000 steelhead this year-well below normal.
From the sacbee.com
More examples
  • A place where eggs are hatched under artificial conditions (especially fish eggs); "the park authorities operated a trout hatchery"
  • Blizzard Entertainment's bestselling real-time strategy game series StarCraft revolves around interstellar affairs in a distant sector of the galaxy, with three species and multiple factions all vying for supremacy in the sector. ...
  • The Hatchery, also know simply as "The Hatch", is a famous windsurfing site on the Columbia River Gorge about four miles to the west of Hood River, Oregon and next to its namesake the Spring Creek National Fish Hatchery . The Columbia River marks the border between Oregon and Washington state. ...
  • Virtually all chickens raised and killed for eggs, including those at so-called humane operations, come from hatcheries. ...
  • Place for artificial breeding, hatching and rearing through the early stages of life, of animals.
  • Specialized laboratory where oysters are bred in captivity to produce larvae or spat.
  • Refers to facilities that incubate eggs and rear the young for release into streams and rivers.
  • An artificial propagation facility designed to produce fish for harvest or spawning escapement. A conservation hatchery differs from a production hatchery in that it specifically seeks to supplement or restore naturally spawning populations.
  • When fish are tagged at a hatchery, this field contains the four-character abbreviation from the domain of hatchery codes.