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Fish Friends Program and WASP Fly Tying Symposium

Recipient: Environment Resources Management Association
Approved Amount: $30,999
Year Approved: 2025

Education and community leaders in central Newfoundland are very interested in actively participating and collaborating in the Fish Friends program that was developed and established by the Atlantic Salmon Federation in the early 1990’s until it was discontinued in 2011. This highly successful program gives children and adults the opportunity to explore the world of the wild Atlantic Salmon. ERMA revitalized the program in 2020-2021 with one school. ERMA has the facilities, qualified experienced team members and DFO licencing to collect Atlantic salmon to provide fertilized eggs for this program.

 

For the 2025-2026 year ERMA will continue the program to include up to seventeen  groups in central Newfoundland. Participating groups will be supplied with incubating systems (tanks and incubators), where ERMA team members will deliver fertilized salmon eggs. Students then learn and observe the life cycle, raising salmon to the “fry” stage, before returning them to the Exploits River.

The Wild Atlantic Fly Typing Symposium for Youth will again be hosted by ERMA at the Salmonid Interpretation Center. There will be 100 plus students from 10 plus schools. These students would have participated in the Fish Friends Program as well as the Fly-Tying Program in the various schools. The day will consist of fly tying, fly casting, fly exchange, processing and cooking of wild Atlantic salmon, and a presentation from DFO.