U.S. Fish Hatchery (San Marco, Texas)
Dates
- Existence: mid 1890s
- Existence: 1895
- Usage: 1976 - 1983
- Usage: 1983 - 2012
- Usage: 2012
Biography
The original hatchery was located near the headwaters of the San Marcos River and was the first warm water hatchery west of the Mississippi River. The hatchery opened in the mid-1890's and for over 60 years the hatchery mission was the production and development of efficient cultural techniques of warm water sport fishes.
The original hatchery was later donated to Texas State University in the 1960's. Texas State University in turn donated the 116 acres of land south of San Marcos for a new facility. San Marcos National Fish Hatchery and Cultural Development Center was dedicated in 1976, and the name was later changed to San Marcos National Fish Hatchery and Technology Center in 1983, and to the San Marcos Aquatic Resources Center in 2012. The Center currently works with listed aquatic species associated with the Edwards Aquifer and other Texas spring systems.
Throughout its history, the Center has developed and demonstrated practical techniques for fish propagation, management, and monitoring; formulated solutions to hatchery and management problems; produced fishes to meet high priority needs; and developed strategies for monitoring, protecting, and managing high priority aquatic species, with emphasis on threatened, endangered, and interjurisdictional species.
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Taken from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service website https://www.fws.gov/Southwest/fisheries/san_marcos/index.html
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Fred Richan collection
Collection related to the life of Fred Richan and the history of the U.S. Fish Hatchery in San Marcos, Texas, as well as its relationship to Southwest Texas State University.
Postcard collection
This is artificial collection is comprised of postcards related to Texas State University and the surrounding area.