Originally
constructed in 1905, the Union City Fish Culture Station (hatchery) is situated on 14 developed acres (49 total acres)
of land owned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and managed by the Fish and Boat Commission.
The facility consists of earthen ponds and a hatchery building that contains fiberglass early rearing tanks and
egg incubation jars.
Water is supplied to the facility from a mixture of reservoir, stream, and well water.
HATCHERY STATS
Employees: 4 full-time, 1 wage/seasonal
Visitor Center: No
Average Annual Visitors: 100
PHOTOS
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Union City State Fish Hatchery
9450 Route 6
Union City, PA 16438
814-438-2222
Visitor Hours Daily, 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Location: Northeast of Union City in Erie County, Union Township
FISH SPECIES STOCKED
or PRODUCED
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