American Fisheries Society
Outstanding Chapter and Student Subunit Award Application Form Instructions
Outstanding Chapter Awards
Two awards will be given, one to a large Chapter (100 or more members) and one to a small Chapter (less than 100 members). The awards consist of a certificate mounted in a plaque. Awards will be given to Chapters Subunit that exhibits commitment to the mission of the Society by actively working to achieve the following goals set forth in the AFS Strategic Plan. Additional information from the Strategic Plan is provided on the AFS website.
Outstanding Student Subunit Award
One award will be given to a Student Subunit that exhibits commitment to the mission of the Society by actively working to achieve the following goals set forth in the AFS Strategic Plan. The award consists of a certificate mounted in a plaque. Additional information from the Strategic Plan is provided on the AFS website.
Instructions:
Chapters and Student Subunits must submit award applications to their Division President for consideration. Division Presidents may nominate up to one large Chapter, one small chapter and one Student Subunit from their Divisions.
Please use the following form to complete your award application to report on Chapter or Student Subunit activities that occurred in the 12 month period immediately before the Division award deadline. You may reformat the form (i.e. increase the size of the table cells) for individual responses, but you must maintain the same order and include all sections.
If the Chapter or Student Subunit completes activities that furthers the mission of the Society or Chapter or Student Subunit that are not reflected in the criteria, AFS 2020 Goals and Objectives, or other sections of the application; include those activities under “Other Activities” at the end of this award application. Please include a statement as to how these additional activities further the mission of the Society, Chapter, or Student Subunit.
Application Deadline:
No later than April 1, of each year send an electronic copy of the application to your Division President who will submit it to the chairperson of the Outstanding Chapter Award Subcommittee.
Dennis Riecke, Chair, Outstanding Chapter and Student Subunit Award Committee
Phone: 601-432-2207
Email:
American Fisheries Society
Outstanding Chapter and Student Subunit Award Application Form
1. BACKGROUND & CHAPTER or STUDENT SUBUNIT STRUCTURE
1a. Chapter or Student Subunit Name:
1b. AFS Division:
1c. Chapter or Student Subunit President:
1d. Address:
1e. Structure of Chapter or Student Subunit:
Officers:
Committee Structure:
Standing:
Ad hoc:
2. CHAPTER or STUDENT SUBUNIT MEMBERSHIP REPORT
Membership Type / Total Number / % increase (or decrease) fromprevious year
Total Membership
New Members
Lost Members
Student Members
Parent Society Members
3. CHAPTER or STUDENT SUBUNIT ACTIVITIES
Please describe your Chapter or Student Subunit activities related to the objectives under each AFS 2020 Goal. When necessary, provide examples (e.g., scanned materials or web address) of each completed activity. Refer to the AFS Strategic Plan for more details on the individual strategies set by the Society to meet the objectives within the Goal Areas and the activities that address each objective. Portions of the plan are included below to serve as examples of objectives for each Goal Area.
AFS Mission Statement
The mission of the American Fisheries Society is to advance sound science, promote professional development, and disseminate science-based fisheries information for the global protection, conservation, and sustainability of fishery resources and aquatic ecosystems.
AFS 2020 Goals and Objectives
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Goal 1: Global Fisheries Leadership
AFS will be a global leader providing information and technical resources for the sustainability and conservation of fisheries resources.
Objective 1.1. Promote fisheries conservation throughout North America and the world, at all levels of government and society, and among all levels of AFS by supporting sound science and networking opportunities. (See also Objective 3.4)
Objective 1.2. Increase science-based fisheries conservation by increasing interactions
with AFS members and government policy makers.
Objective 1.3. Promote fisheries conservation through development and dissemination of public outreach materials. (See also Objective 3.4)
Goal 2: Education/Continuing Education
AFS will facilitate life-long learning through world-class educational resources at all academic levels and provide training for practicing professionals in all branches of fisheries and aquatic sciences.
Objective 2.1. Encourage educational institutions at all levels to maintain excellent academic programs in fisheries sciences and related disciplines to assure recruitment of fisheries professionals that meet the needs of employers.
Objective 2.2. Ensure that the fisheries professional certification program reflects the integration of many sciences relevant to fisheries while ensuring its recognition as a mark of scientific excellence and expertise.
Objective 2.3. Provide a wide array of continuing education opportunities using innovative methods to reach the widest possible audience of fisheries professionals.
Goal 3: Value of Membership
AFS will serve its members and fisheries, aquaculture, and aquatic science constituencies to fulfill the mission of the Society.
Objective 3.1. Determine and respond to the needs and opinions of AFS members.
Objective 3.2. Enhance participation of students and professionals at all levels of the society to assure recruitment, retention, and leadership development into the future.
Objective 3.3. Promote diversity within AFS and the fisheries profession.
Objective 3.4. Develop innovative and cost effective methods to make fisheries science and management information readily available to AFS members and all levels of government entities worldwide.
Objective 3.5. Practice good governance and organizational management.
4. OTHER CHAPTER or STUDENT SUBUNIT ACTIVITIES
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