Welcome to the Student Salmon Page!
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Macroinvertebrate Lunch:
Macroinvertebrates are insects that live on the bottom of streams, have no backbone and are big enough to see with the naked eye! Salmon depend on macroinvertebrates for food. These insects can also tell us about the health of our rivers and streams. Click here to watch this Clay-Mation Movie about Macros!
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Pick up your tweezers and dissect an online virtual salmon! Think Quest's Virtual Salmonid Dissection Salmon Sculture by Deian Moore |
External Anatomy, Stream Builing, Salmonid ID, Salmon Farming, Debate and Survival!
The Salmon Show: "Salmon are amazing! They are born in fresh water, travel to the ocean, live in salt water, then travel up to 900 miles back to the place they were born to spawn. How do they do it? Why are they endangered? What are we doing to save them? Learn more about these remarkable fish from our guest scientists, Brenda Beckley and Jeff Heindel of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game.
Salmon Spawning Under Water! ♦ Weaver Creek ♦ Coho Spawning
Virtual Water Cycle and The Water Family Game
Water Around the Word Slideshow: learn how students in other countries gather, use and save their water!
Build Your Own Fish
Play the Salmon Challenge Game!
Awesome Efforts by Schools and Students!
- Petaluma's Teenage Fish Force: High School students in Petaluma California raise money and fish to restore a community, watershed and healthy salmon population!
- Coho Fry Rescued from Drying Pools
- Students and Teachers Restoring A Watershed. Watch a clip of the STRAW documentary.
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