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32 Endangered Species Bull. 1 (2007)

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  Jr   over a century, the
Fish and Wildlife Service
has played a vital role in
conserving America'sfishery
resources. In 1871, Congress
established what is now
known  as the National Fish
Hatchery System. Its origi-
nal purpose was to provide
domestic food ish to replace
declining nativefish. Over
the past 30 years, in the face
of increasing demands on
aquatic systems and grow-
ing environmental threats to
those systems, the mission of
the National Fish Hatchery
System expanded and diver-
sified. In addition to restor-
ing nativefish populations,
mitigating forfisheries lost
as a result offederal water
projects, and providing fish
to benefit tribes and national
wildlife refuges, the system
has a unique responsibility
in helping to recover various
aquatic species listed under
the Endangered Species Act.

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