Fodor's Expert Review DIPAC Macaulay Salmon Hatchery

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Salmon are integral to life in Southeast Alaska, and Alaskans are proud of their healthy fisheries. A visit to the hatchery is a great introduction to the complex considerations involved in maintaining the continued vitality of this crucial resource. Watch through an underwater window as salmon fight their way up a fish ladder from mid-June to mid-October. Inside the busy hatchery, which produces almost 125 million young salmon annually, you will learn about the environmental considerations of commercial fishermen and the lives of salmon. A retail shop sells gifts and salmon products. The salmon hatchery is part of a larger nonprofit, Douglas Island Pink and Chum, Inc., and is usually referred to locally by its acronym, DIPAC.

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2697 Channel Dr.
Juneau, Alaska  99801, USA

907-463–4180

www.dipac.net

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $4, including short tour, Closed Oct.–Apr.

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