Fish in
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Fish
Talk
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stories
about
fish in
the
news.
Jasmine Ahrar, age 12 and a sixth-grade student at the Robert Frost Elementary School
in
Silverton,
Oregon, releases chinook salmon at North Santiam State Park.
Jasmine and
other students raised the fish from eggs in their classroom. Photo Andrea J. Wright, Statesman Journal.
In
Oregon
Kids
Release
Salmon,
Learn
Fun
Lessons.
Students
raise
the
fish,
then set
them
free in
the
North
Santiam
River in
Oregon.
Cassidy
Gray,
11,
along
with 73
fellow
sixth-graders
from
Robert
Frost
Elementary
School
in
Silverton
bid a
fond
adieu to
their
six-week
class
project
Thursday.
Gingerly
carrying
clear
plastic
party
cups
with
water
and
fish,
they
released
about
2,000
classroom-hatched
and
raised
spring
chinook
salmon
fingerlings
into the
North
Santiam
River at
a park
east of
Mehama.
The fish
had been
raised
in three
classroom
aquariums
each at
Robert
Frost
and
Schirle
Elementary
School
in
Salem.
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here
to read
more.
In
Hawai'i
Drop
off,
Don't
Dump,
Pet Fish.
Government,
the pet
industry
and
environmental
groups
are
calling
on
Hawai'i
residents
not to
dump
aquarium
plants
and
animals
into
streams
and
coastal
waters.
Instead,
they
have
established
a
statewide
system
of
collection
aquariums
where
people
can drop
off
unwanted
aquarium
life.
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here
to read
the
entire
story.
In
Rhode
Island
Researchers
Breed
Aquarium
Fish.
Researchers
at Roger
Williams
University
are
testing
the best
ways to
breed
fish
destined
to spend
life in
an
aquarium.
Staff at
the
school's
Marine
Ornamental
Aquaculture
and
Research
Center
say more
than
half of
their
experiments
have
proved
profitable.
According
to a
United
Nations
report,
an
estimated
one-point-five
to two
(m)
million
people
own
marine
aquariums.
University
researchers
say
breeding
tropical
fish in
captivity
is often
better
than
catching
them in
the
wild.
For
starters,
fish
raised
in their
laboratory
adjust
better
to
captivity
than
their
wild
counterparts.
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here
to see
the
original
story.
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