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Introduct ion of Aquacultu re Into High Schools 45 New York Schools 11 Northeast Schools 2 Correctional Institutes

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Page 1: Introduction of Aquaculture Into High Schools 45 New York Schools 11 Northeast Schools 2 Correctional Institutes

Introduction of

Aquaculture Into High Schools

• 45 New York Schools• 11 Northeast Schools• 2 Correctional Institutes

Page 2: Introduction of Aquaculture Into High Schools 45 New York Schools 11 Northeast Schools 2 Correctional Institutes

All Fish, Materials, Equipment, Manuals and Curriculum Are Provided

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Inservice Aquaculture Workshops Are

Provided to Over 75 High School

Technology & Agriculture Teachers

Subjects Include Practical Aquaculture, Water Chem. And Hydroponics.

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Trout Incubation & Enhancement

Page 5: Introduction of Aquaculture Into High Schools 45 New York Schools 11 Northeast Schools 2 Correctional Institutes

Schools Spawn Trout at SUNY-

Cobleskill Hatchery

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Eggs Are Transported Back

to School and Placed in Egg

Baskets

Trout grow through the egg, alevin and 1st feeding Fry stages in the incubator basket.

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Trout Are Released Into the Trough to Grow to Stocking

Size of 3-4 Inches.

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School Groups Are Encouraged to

Adopt the Stream They Plan to Stock

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Class Activities Include Stream Clean-up, and Bank Restoration.

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Field Studies Include Water Chemistry,

Physical Parameters, Stream Invertebrates and

Fish Surveys.

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Outcomes for the Schools

• Generates increased student interest in pursuing careers in natural resources, aquaculture, agriculture and other applied sciences.

• Skills learned are transferable to other fields, e.g. to water chemistry, water treatment, waste water management, and environmental science.

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Periodic Classroom Visits Are Made By Faculty, Staff And Students.

• Visits helps to solve problems and improve curriculum and manuals.

• Manuals and curriculum alone are not enough.

• Once a year inservice workshops will not keep classes on track.

• Teachers and students will modify design and operating procedures.