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Aquatic Education Program

Photo by Janice Spicha

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission's Aquatic Education Program is about water. It's about how fish live and what they need to survive. It's about learning to protect the precious water resources found in Nebraska's lakes and rivers. Aquatic education is about fun. It's about learning or teaching fishing skills. It's about enjoying fishing time with family and friends in Nebraska's great outdoors.

Since 1986 the Aquatic Education Program has been providing high quality teaching materials for classroom use, free educational field trips at the Ak-Sar-Ben Aquarium and fishing skills workshops to Nebraska youth through our Youth Fishing Program.

The Aquatic Education Program can be divided into 3 different categories:

  • Ak-Sar-Ben Aquarium Outdoor Education Center
  • The Youth Fishing Program
  • Teaching Aids for Aquatic Education in the classroom

Ak-Sar-Ben Aquarium - Outdoor Education Center

Located south of Gretna in Schramm Park State Recreation Area, the aquarium serves as the headquarters for the statewide aquatic ed program. The aquarium complex and the surrounding Platte River bluff country nearby combine to offer excellent indoor and outdoor classrooms for school field trips at no cost.

The aquarium displays approximately 60 of Nebraska's more common (and a few uncommon) freshwater fish species, as well as native turtles and frogs. We typically provide an activity sheet to the children when they arrive.

Popular with teachers and children of all ages, this activity serves as a sort of scavenger hunt for them to explore the aquarium's fish and animal residents. Our large 105-seat theater shows nature films on various topics, and will show them to your school group upon request with reservations. Spend an hour with us at the aquarium, and then enjoy the nature trails and ponds while you picnic in Schramm Park.

The Ak-Sar-Ben Aquarium Outdoor Education Center is available for school field trips year-round. We also welcome day-camps, church groups, scout troups, and any other youth groups that would like to visit. There is no fee for these groups with advanced reservations. Our busiest times are the Spring and Fall seasons, so please plan ahead. For more information or to schedule a visit, call us at (402) 332-3901.

The Youth Fishing Program

Fishing is one of our most popular activities in Nebraska, and is certainly a great family past-time. The Youth Fishing Program is a statewide program designed to introduce kids to fishing in a safe, ethical, and enjoyable manner. Trained volunteer instructors teach fishing basics such as:

  • casting
  • knot tying
  • fish identification
  • ethics
  • regulations
  • water safety

In 1998 the YFP helped over 11,000 Nebraska youth to experience how much fun fishing can be. Classes are free and may be held nearly anywhere for any sized group.

The necessary materials, tackle and equipment is provided by the Youth Fishing Program through our trained certified fishing volunteers. The programs can be tailored to suit individual groups of any size and vary in length from one hour to all day depending on the audience!

To schedule a program, just request a list of volunteers in your area and contact them to arrange a time, date, and program specifics. The volunteer instructors will do the rest!

In the past we have worked with kid's groups of all sorts, including:

  • scout troops
  • 4-H
  • church groups
  • schools
  • hospitals
  • clubs
  • city park and recreation programs

If you would like a list of volunteers or more information call or write us at:

Telephone: (402) 332-3901
E-mail:
andrea.faas@nebraska.gov
Mailing address:
Aksarben Aquarium
Youth Fishing Program
21502 West Highway 31
Gretna, NE 68028

For Anglers ...
How to Become a Fishing Instructor

Photo by Janice Spicha How did you learn to fish? Odds are a parent, grandparent, friend or relative took you out and got you hooked by showing you the basics and how much fun fishing can be.

Unfortunately, many kids today have no such mentor to learn the thrills of fishing. By teaching or helping at a fishing workshop, you can have a genuine impact on a child's life.If you are interested in sharing your knowledge and enjoyment of the great sport of fishing, then you might want to become a certified volunteer fishing instructor with our Youth Fishing Program

Becoming a fishing instructor is easy. Attend a short certification workshop and you're ready to go. We'll supply the rods & reels, tackle, and educational materials to make your kid's fishing workshop a success. You'll have a fun and rewarding time and the kid's will learn to fish.

Photo by Janice Spicha It's a win-win situation for everyone! You do not need to be an expert to teach kid's to fish. We deal with the basics so all you really need is a little bit of fishing experience, and the desire to offer this opportunity to the youth in your community.

Instructor training workshops are free and are held all over the state. Join the more than 360 Nebraskan's that are currently certified as volunteer fishing instructors. Fishing programs can be hosted by individuals, or by your entire community.

If your fishing club or local service club would like to host a kid's fishing event, this is a great way to get the necessary tackle and materials.

Supplies are only loaned out to certified volunteers. We can train just one person in your group, or every club member that will participate. Call or write us for more details.

Aquatic Education in the Classroom

Are you looking for a program that can help you teach the basic concepts about Nebraska's aquatic resources? If so, then the Aquatic Education Teachers Program is for you. The Aquatic Education Program is a source of classroom materials that can assist in teaching about the natural resources of our state. The information is easy for teachers to implement and use.

Participation is FREE...and it's easy. Just contact us at the Aquarium and we'll send you an enrollment card. When we receive the completed card back from you we can send you an Aquatic Education Teachers packet. That packet includes:

  • "Life and Times of Fish" posters - cartoon drawn posters explaining the spawning procedures of the Channel Catfish, Largemouth Bass, and Rainbow Trout
  • Whisker's Coloring Book - coloring book with common Nebraska fish species
  • The NEBRASKALand Fish Book - the best resource guide available that describes all of Nebraska's fish species with colored photo's and an identification key 1 set of fish bookmarks - colorful and informative, seven different species per set Fish Anatomy poster - fish parts, inside and out
  • Acid Rain poster - great classroom tool to show the effects of acid rain
  • Nebraska Fish poster - 30 or so of the state's more common fish
  • List of other available materials and Request Card for materials*
* The request card is for materials available only to teachers enrolled in our Aquatic Education Program. Materials are available on a first-come, first-served basis and may be ordered by request card or by phone. Loans are generally limited to seven days, although in some instances longer arrangements can be made. Loaned materials usually are shipped UPS at our expense, and the school is responsible for their return charges. They include: Video Tapes: Choice of 31 separate titles ranging on subjects including wetlands, fish, ponds, pollution and many more! Water Test Kits: Popular Hatch style kit allows you to test for pH, dissolved oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrates and temperature. Also contains secchi disk and plankton net. Preserved Fish Specimen Kit: Preserved specimens of Nebraska Fish for use in identification. Includes the dichotomous key found in the NEBRASKAland MagazineFish Book. Water Resources Map: Laminated National Geographic map showing water resources, pollution and other threats to America's surface and ground water.

Who Pays For It?

Money for Nebraska's aquatic education program comes from federal tax revenues generated by Wallop-Breaux, an excise tax placed on all fishing and boating equipment sold in America. This money is then returned to the states to be used in Sport Fish Restoration Projects, of which education is a part.


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