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Fish Memory Game Cards that are set 2-up, images of clams, a lobster and a landlocked salmon

Information sheet that is set with a photo on one side and a description to match the photo in the box next to the photo. First, top card is a photo of a clam with the description next to it that reads “Clams are dug by hand with a clam rake. They are found in the intertidal zone, where the clams are covered by water at high tide and are exposed at low tide. They are most commonly sold as a fresh product.”; second photo of a lobster with the description next to it that reads “Lobsters spend their time on the ocean floor. They are caught by pots or taps made of wood or wire that have a cone-shaped tunnel where the lobster enters, but cannot escape.”; and the third photo of a landlocked salmon with the description next to it that reads “Landlocked salmon live in freshwater (like lakes and streams) rather than saltwater. Some of the salmon populations that are fished from in Maine are wild, meaning they reproduce themselves, and some are supported by humans.”–Lobster image courtesy of Scarlett Tudor, Research and Outreach Coordinator, UMaine Aquaculture Research Institute. Clam image courtesy of Melissa Malmstedt, Education and Outreach Coordinator for Center of Cooperative Aquaculture Research. Fish Illustrations by: Roz Davis Designs. Drawings provided courtesy of the Maine Department of Marine Resources Recreational Fisheries program and the Maine Outdoor Heritage Fund.