As part of Science Literacy Week, members of the Cooke lab teamed up with the Beaverbrook Library in Ottawa to educate 25 school children about fish migration and how telemetry science can be used to study migration. Following a short lecture, the children got to catch and radio tag a sockeye salmon stuffed toy, track the salmon around the library, have their faces painted and played the fish migration Plinko game!
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