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San Diego CA, USA.  7th, December 2015:  Don Gross (C) looks on as Mission Bay High School Seniors Alina Snyder (L) and Peral Moore use a wand to check a chip embeded in the cheek of a juvenile white sea bass before releasing it into Mission Bay.  The school is one of the first schools in the state to participate in the Seabass in the Classroom Project, which is a collaboration between Hubbs-Sea World Research Institute and the California Department of Fish and Game.
San Diego CA, USA. 7th, December 2015: Don Gross (C) looks on as Mission Bay High School Seniors Alina Snyder (L) and Peral Moore use a wand to check a chip embeded in the cheek of a juvenile white sea bass before releasing it into Mission Bay. The school is one of the first schools in the state to participate in the Seabass in the Classroom Project, which is a collaboration between Hubbs-Sea World Research Institute and the California Department of Fish and Game.
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