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members of the new trout team help set up the tank
for the 99/00 program |
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Saci, alumnus, comes back to I.S. 318 as an
intern |
Chris Cefola, designer, returns to work on the tank
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hatchery containers are reinstalled and goldfish
are used to kick up the N cycle |
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Joan & Arthur Stoliar deliver eggs and fish
from the NYS Hatchery |
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6 inch brown trout from the fall 98 batch are
delivered to replenish the tank |
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trout eggs arrive packed in styrofoam surrounded
by ice |
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Arthur and Felicia pick up eggs to take back
to their schools |
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eggs are released into the Trout Stream System
hatchery |
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students observe trout eggs under the microscope |
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the trout cam is set up to project the progress
of the eggs on-screen |
. Jensen's crew
work on the water chemistry to reduce acidity |
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October 21, 1999: the alveon begin to emerge
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