Students in wildlife management and biology 20 and 30 classes at Melville Comprehensive School get up close with rainbow trout eggs that they will attempt to grow into fry by June. The eggs’ next stage of growth is into Alevins, where they will have a small head with two eyes, a slender body and egg (yolk) sac. Photo by Jason G. Antonio

Some students at Melville Comprehensive School will become fish farmers for the next few months, as they attempt to raise rainbow trout from egg to fry. The school is working […]

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