Saturday, July 27, 2013

Day 12

Today we woke up and ate breakfast like usually and leave some where that involves wild life. So what we did we waited for Barbra Aripa to show up and to talk about stuff. So she showed up and we went inside of the community center to the gym to talk. But Barbra only had an half hour to talk because she had to go to a dressing. So we only had a certain time to listen. So she talked about how the radiation contaminated people who worked into eradication mines. And she talked about how the radiation moved all over the land from the wind. Then she left So we left to a fisheries by the Columbia river and talked about what the fisheries is about and how it helps the fish. So what we did is that we put on some live vest that helps you float in the water and went on a boat that takes us to the fisheries in the water that floats into the same spot and doesn't move but the river does. So he took us to the floating fisheries and showed us the rooms of fishes and they are sepperated by fish ages and into different rooms for fish. So there are biggish medium fish and small baby fish into the next. The rooms Are not rooms they are more like an cage but a a net on the bottom and the top open area and you could see all the fish. So the first spot of fish were about 2 or 3 years old in fish years and the next nets were small baby fish. That baby fish. Net holds 1million tiny fish and about 1,00000 fish die from the 1million fish. The other one hold a lot but I don't know how much fish. There was another section of fish and that one had just a little less fish I think but theses fish were pretty big some of those fish had a skulleyozes that's some thing that made some fishy spine cricked and I don't know if that's how you spell it. But ya I seen about 3 fish that had that syndrome and they eventually die. And they give the fish some kind of food that gives them. Protein and that they gain a little bit weight for there size and when they are given food they go crazy for food . But for the big fish they have a tube in the middle of the pool and it spins and shoots out food. But we didn't get to see that happen the guy that told us how it works. Then he took us back then the next group went next. While we waited for the next group to. Come back this guy Rick told us about how a guy swimmed the Columbia riverin. 3months and then 3 months later he died from skin cancer because of the river water was piloted from oil and other stuff. When we are waiting I just laid around then I heard Rick talk about his job and what he mainly does during his job. Then after that we left back to the community's center to listen to Rick talk about the animal skins that he had. He had about 36 different skins from different animals. His talk lasted about 1 hour. Then he left than. Then I left with bandwagon to the laundry mate to wash my clothes so I could have clean clothes for today so I left with them to wash clothes so I did but it kinda sucked because. We were going to be there for about. 3 hours. For washing clothes. So we did and then right before we were going to leave mr. Clinton almost forgot to wash Jedi's clothes so we had to wait about another 30 to 45  minutes to wait for some more clothes to be washed so we did then select to the community center to go howl for wolves but he had to wait about an hour so we did the we left to go see wolves then we left to some spots to howl for wolves the we heard some wolves but not pretty loud. Then we came back and then we went to sleep

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