Wild and Hatchery Steelhead are Genetically Worlds Apart
One is reared in a pristine stream. The other shares a concrete box with a posse of 50,000 pellet-fed siblings. And, according to a new study on steelhead in Oregon, these wild and hatchery fish are officially different at the DNA level. The research, published today in Nature Communications, found that after one generation of hatchery…
