Catch of the day
May 10, 2017 12:00 am
• Last Updated: May 10, 2017 7:22 pm
Oliver Williams, 8, of Canton looks to see what he may have caught in his dip net while participating in a New England Science & Sailing (NESS) class at Spellman Pond in Stonington, Wednesday, May 10, 2017. During the class, that is part of the NESS homeschool program, they learned about fresh water pond ecosystems and looked for pond inhabitants using seine and dip nets. The students found pumpkinseed fish, bluegill fish, crayfish and aquatic insects. (Dana Jensen/The Day) Buy Photo Reprints
Oliver Williams, 8, of Canton looks to see what he may have caught in his dip net while participating in a New England Science & Sailing (NESS) class at Spellman Pond in Stonington, Wednesday, May 10, 2017. During the class, that is part of the NESS homeschool program, they learned about fresh water pond ecosystems and looked for pond inhabitants using seine and dip nets. The students found pumpkinseed fish, bluegill fish, crayfish and aquatic insects.
Instructor Caleb Rose, left, and students look for pond inhabitants they caught in a seine net during a New England Science & Sailing (NESS) class at Spellman Pond in Stonington, Wednesday, May 10, 2017. During the class, that is part of the NESS homeschool program, they learned about fresh water pond ecosystems and looked for pond inhabitants using seine and dip nets. The students found pumpkinseed fish, bluegill fish, crayfish and aquatic insects. (Dana Jensen/The Day) Buy Photo Reprints
Oliver Williams, 8, of Canton gives his sister, Adelaide Williams, 5, a piggyback ride while they and their fellow students take a break while attending a New England Science & Sailing (NESS) class at Spellman Pond in Stonington, Wednesday, May 10, 2017. During the class, that is part of the NESS homeschool program, they learned about fresh water pond ecosystems and looked for pond inhabitants using seine and dip nets. The students found pumpkinseed fish, bluegill fish, crayfish and aquatic insects. (Dana Jensen/The Day) Buy Photo Reprints
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