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== Achievements == Recently,{{when|date=September 2021}} the Service has maximized the output of its work force by integrating the work of fish hatcheries and fisheries management. This integrated effort has been successful, and has resulted in cohesive, more efficient national restoration programs, such as those for Great Lakes [[lake trout]], Atlantic Coast [[striped bass]], [[Atlantic salmon]], and [[Pacific salmon]]. The Fisheries Program continues to work with its stakeholders β Federal agencies, state resource agencies, tribal governments, and private organizations β to complement habitat restoration and other resource management strategies for maintaining healthy ecosystems that support healthy fisheries. Currently,{{when|date=September 2021}} the system comprises [[List of National Fish Hatcheries in the United States|70 national fish hatcheries]], nine fish health centers, seven fish technology centers, and a historic national fish hatchery.<ref name="Fisheries">"[http://www.fws.gov/fisheries/Fisheries.htm U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fisheries]</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fws.gov/fisheries/nfhs/offices.html|title=National Fish Hatcheries|publisher=United States Fish and Wildlife Service|access-date=May 3, 2012}}</ref> National fish hatcheries are located in 35 states and produce more than 60 different species of fish.
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