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Today we visited the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Wallace River Hatchery to pick up 150 coho salmon eggs for our Salmon in the Classroom homeschool project. Follow along as our family learns how salmon hatcheries help support Pacific Northwest salmon populations and begins raising coho eggs right in our home aquarium. 🐟 Interested in this program? Learn more about the School Cooperative Program through the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife: https://wdfw.wa.gov/get-involved/scho... In this video, we take you behind the scenes at a fish hatchery and show what happens when coho salmon eggs are collected and prepared for educational programs. These eggs will soon develop into alevin and fry, and eventually we will release them into an approved local waterway as part of the Salmon in the Classroom program. Special thanks to the staff at the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Wallace River Hatchery for answering our questions and supporting hands-on salmon education. If you'd like to follow the journey as these eggs hatch and grow, make sure to subscribe and join us for future updates! #cohosalmon #salmonlife #salmonintheclassroom #homeschoolscience #fishhatchery