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Contrary to the hatchery critics, artificial propagation should be viewed as a powerful tool in the conservation of wild fish that can be relatively free of long-term genetic risks, when working with local broodstock. Using integrated hatchery/wild fish, population structure of the native fish can be maintained in the presence of reduced habitat, marine related population crashes, and selective fisheries.
This conclusion is worth pointing out again.
If you're of the opinion hatchery reform is hatchery reduction, this would be a credible argument for hatchery enhancement over reduction.