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Showcasing a School’s Unique Aquaculture Program

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Showcasing a School’s Unique Aquaculture Program

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Completed in 2014, this aquarium is located in the Student Commons on a high school campus and prominently displays the school’s commitment to the local environment and education. For the past 30 years students have studied and raised native brook trout at the school’s aquaculture facility. One endangered species had almost disappeared from local streams due to industrial pollution, and so the school has raised and reintroduced fish into local streams in an ongoing effort to rebuild its population.

Aquamoon manages the 1,600-gallon freshwater aquarium to display some of the fish raised in the school’s ponds and trout hatchery. The double-sided aquarium contains fabricated driftwood and synthetic plants to create an environment similar to that found in local rivers.

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