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NEWS Peninsula Clarion Editor's note: This is the first part of a multi-piece series following Dave Knudsen's class at Kaleidoscope School of Arts Science in Kenai as they study different aspects of the salmon lifecycle through the school year.

On the take: Salmonid education begins with egg harvest

Brittany Gilman inspects a silver salmon during the field trip. Gilman said she only knew three things about the fish before the trip south.
Brittany Gilman inspects a silver salmon during the field trip. Gilman said she only knew three things about the fish before the trip south.
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