In 2012, the Aquatic Resource Educators Association (AREA) conferred upon the NCCFFI and its member clubs, in recognition of a long-term commitment to advancing student knowledge of aquatic ecosystems, an award for outstanding achievement for their efforts in aquatic education.
AREA is a national organization of Professional Aquatic Educators working for fish and wildlife agency across the United States. The NCCFFI was recognized for developing Power Point Presentations for teachers and volunteers which provide graphic illustrations of:
• How the Aquarium Replicates Nature
• The Life Cycle of a Rainbow Trout
• A Rainbow Trout’s Diet
• Components of Habitats (Riparian and Aquatic)
• Watersheds and their Impact on Streams
Additionally, the NCCFFI created three posters for classroom use Anatomy of a Rainbow Trout, Riparian Habitats, Trout Foods.
Ethan Rotman, Classroom Aquarium Education Program coordinator for the California DFW nominated the NCCFFI and later presented the award to the NCCFFI and its affiliate clubs. “This program of hatching fish in classrooms is one of the best models for creating stewards of our watersheds” Rotman stated when he presented the award. “Through the process of learning what fish need to survive, nurturing the eggs and fish, and ultimately releasing the fry, the kids connect what they know in their head with what they feel in their heart.”
“This program exists today in large part due to of the hard work, time, money, and devotion of fly-fisherman,” Rotman said.
“We fully recognize it is the individual clubs and their members that have earned this award,” said NCCFFI President Ken Brunskill. “We applaud those individuals for their visionary work protecting our rivers.”