Fish Hatchery Madness
So for my Fisheries and Wildlife Science course we had to go out to the fish hatcheries for a lab. In this lab we learn how to handle medium sized fish hybrids of brook trout and Atlantic char. We learn how to strip the eggs and sperm out of the fish,how to dry fertilize and wetfertilize the eggs. Then how to count the green eggs. I have to say that this was a fun lab.
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Did he just do sexED whit fish???
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My class went to a fish hatchery a few years ago and one of my friends got fish sperm all over his face 😂😂😂😂
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killing fish is wrong
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You don't NEED fish-eggs. You Need to have a Merry CHRISTMAS!! Goodbye..
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ya entiendo a la mayoria no le gusta saben eso para mi es ser cruel con el pez como eso baboso se le ocurre y lo tiene por mas tiempo fuera del agua esta a punto de morir sera mejor que se mueran ellos
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help me
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استغفر الله العظيم رب العرش العظيم
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What hatchery was this?
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Dam where do you live? White people are rare in my school
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how did i get here lol
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TERRA ANNE BACON
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Hi very nice video and I am wandering if class training a school or what if so can you email me more info about it and location to my email please and thank you cjaswad@yahoo.com
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Hi, I did not see how you mix the eggs and sperm . I like to see more of that process,
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I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video !!
It's extremely educational, and easy to understand.
Thank you for taking the time to post this...
so that we can benefit from the video 😀 👍🏼
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Mmm masago :^)
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The only reason I'm commenting here is that the viewership seems to include some well-educated people and I have a question that I can't find an online forum to answer. I'd really like to find a marine biologist to address this question if possible, but I don't know any personally and don't know where to find any locally. So my question is, on beaches in Virginia and North Carolina, we see a lot of skate fish eggs, "mermaid's purses" -- the black ones with pointed corners. These are definitely skate eggs as rays give live birth and nothing else comes close to looking like mermaid's purses. My question is, when I find them and they haven't hatched yet, should I throw them back? Is there a possibility they'll still hatch, or is this pointless once they've been out of the water for a few minutes? And can I stand at water's edge in my blue jeans and throw them like a frisbee as far out to sea as I can, or do I have to be more gentle than that, leaving them closer in where people may step on them, or rolling up my jeans and wading a bit into the water?
I can feel that a lot of them are heavy and cool to the touch, sometimes with a sort of shifting weight that you get with things that have water in them, and I'm sure that most haven't hatched yet. I rarely go to the beach when I'm in Virginia because the sand fleas bite my ankles so much, but when I do, it seems that most of my time is spent throwing mermaid's purses back into the water and I leave exhausted because there are so many of them. Also I've read elsewhere that because they're so light, they tend to come in during high tides. I'm the only one I see throwing them back, though, so what do other people know that I don't, or am I just the only one who worries about the baby fish inside? -
i am a big great lake trout fisherman do you think you can use the eggs for bait and tie them in egg sacs?
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What do they do with the fish eggs
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