Educational Programs

2024 CART Trout Team

smiling student standing by a small classroom aquarium in a mini refrigerator

Spring 2024 – Fresno and Clovis high school students at the Center for Advanced Research and Technology’s environmental lab (CART) who are mentored by Aquarius Aquarium Institute released baby rainbow trout they raised from eggs in their classroom aquariums into the Kings River, just below Pine Flat Dam. By regularly testing the water in the rearing tanks and performing massive water changes when ammonia levels started to rise, both the AM and PM teams were thrilled that they were able to release 21 fish.

This program, permitted through CA Dept of Fish and Wildlife, gives students an experience that connects them to our San Joaquin Valley watershed and inspires further study into important water issues impacting their lives, our region and beyond.

students catching baby trout from an aquarium and putting them in a cooler

students catching baby trout from an aquarium and putting them in a cooler

student catching baby trout from an aquarium

students catching baby trout from an aquarium and putting them in a cooler

students catching baby trout from an aquarium and putting them in a cooler

students catching baby trout from an aquarium

students standing at the open back door of a van preparing to unload a cooler

group of seven students posing for a photo by the open rear doors of a van on a dirt road with a river in the background

selfie of a mentor with students putting on waders on a rocky river bank near an open cooler

students wearing waders standing in a rocky section of a river holding blue plastic pails

students wearing waders looking onto a cooler on a rocky river bank

students looking into a cooler on a rocky river bank

group of seven smiling students posing with their mentor for a photo with purple lupine in the background