After "milking/harvesting" the fish (collecting their sperm/eggs) they send them through a machine that detects any electronic chips that may have been implanted in their heads. This helps them keep track of numbers and migration. They end up in this large bin and get shipped off to the food bank.
There was a wonderful docent there that day. He was very enthusiastic about teaching all the kids who were there on field trips. It was fun for us, too. If you can't tell, the fish he is holding is bigger than Rachel. It's hard to imagine them being even bigger in the ocean (they lose most of their weight on their journey back to our creek).
Here is a video of a male salmon being milked. The school kids had eggs in their hands and wanted to fertilize the eggs.
And here is a video of a live female having her eggs harvested.
OK. I know there has been a lot of fishy posts lately, but I think this will be the last one for awhile. Hooray for salmon days!
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Don't let those big fish catch our girls.
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