Joe Budd Aquatic Education
Center
Florida Game & Fresh Water Fish Commission
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ON-SITE AQUATIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS
POND LIFE-Microscopic
Students will explore
the aquatic ecosystem using dip nets and seines in the shallow waters of
Joe Budd Pond. Aquatic insects, minnows and plants will be collected by
students and examined under stereoscopes and microscopes. Students will
identify and classify both plant and animal species using field guides and
handouts. The aquatic food chain will be discussed using samples of
organisms found by students and displays in education center. (Grades 4-12)
POND LIFE-Macroscopic

Organisms living in and around Joe Budd Pond will be examined. Students will be given collection apparatus and be allowed to gather both plants and animals from the pond's banks. Field guides and handouts will be used to identify organisms. (Grades 1-5)
WETLAND SCAVENGER HUNT
Students will search for model animals hidden along the wetland nature
trail. Using a scavenger hunt handout, students will list habitat where
each was found and a description of the animal's appearance. Each animal
will then be placed in a food chain and be linked together to explain a
wetland food web. (Grades 1-4)
WETLAND SURVEY
Students will explore a wetland environment by hiking through a cypress swamp and examining the native plant and animal life. Collection equipment will be used by students to provide a close-up look at creatures found along the trail. Field guides and handouts will be used to identify organisms. (Grades 3-12)
FISHING TECHNIQUES
Students will be given
instructions and hands-on practice in all aspects of fishing, from rigging
a rod and reel to taking fish off the hook. Oversized hooks and line will
be used to teach knot tying during the fishing preparation stage. After
students have mastered knots, time will be spent learning to cast. Floating
rings will act as targets for casters and proper technique for different
styles of fishing will be taught. This activity is ideal for students who
have never had fishing experience or for students who wish to enhance their
fishing skills. Radica's Bassin' Game provides an alternative for rainy
days (Photo ). (all ages)
FISH IDENTIFICATION
Species of
freshwater fish will be placed in 200-gallon aquarium and examined for
distinguishing characteristics and individual adaptations. Species will
include bluegill, readear sunfish, black crappie, bowfin, channel catfish,
bullhead catfish, largemouth bass, sucker, shad and longnose gar. Students
will be given a close-up view of each species to show individual
characteristics and distinctions. Eating preferences, behavior and living
environments of each species will be discussed allowing students to
differentiate species and recognize adaptions. The Kid's Fishing Book
describing these freshwater fish will be given to each student for
identification of species. (all ages)
WATER TESTING
Students will perform a series of measurements and tests on the physical and biological features of water in Joe Budd Pond. Temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity will be measured by students using testing apparatus provided. Students will be responsible for taking samples, running tests, reading results and determining pond health. Conclusions on water quality of pond will be based on test results. (Grades 5-12)
FISH DISSECTION
Various species of
fish, equipment and detailed instruction will be provided for dissection,
stomach content analysis and ageing. Students will be responsible for
finding major organs, determining sex and approximate age of fish. The
stomach pouch will also be opened and examined to determine diet of
specific species. Results will be shared with class to show eating
preferences. (Grades 5-12)
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