Workshops

FMSEA/FWC Aquatic Species Collection Workshop

Sponsored by the Florida Marine Science Educators Association and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

FMSEA and The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission have developed and implemented an aquatic species collection workshop for educators. Upon successful completion of the workshop, educators receive a 3-year collection certificate from the Florida FWCC. Virtual and in-person workshops held throughout the year at various locations.

REGISTER FOR A WORKSHOP

The workshop is a professional development opportunity available to certified Florida teachers and/or eligible employees of educational centers (see below).

Effective December 1, 2019, all collection workshops will be $36.00

This fee includes training, a collection certificate, a complimentary membership to FMSEA, and digital access to workshop materials and resources. The fee may be paid using the online registration link included in the calendar event. Those needing to pay via purchase order must contact Collections beforehand for approval and share a copy of the PO as proof of pending payment. For those needing FMSEA vendor information, contact your facilitator.

Workshops are held at least once a month. This calendar reflects workshops up to 3 months out. For workshops beyond the 3 month window, please check back at a future date or contact: collections @ fmsea.org 

Background

Beginning in 1996, FMSEA and The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (formerly DEP) began a partnership to develop and implement an aquatic species collection workshop for educators. The first workshop and facilitator training session was conducted at the April 1997 FMSEA conference.

The workshop is available to:

FMSEA Certification requires successful completion of the training workshop. The primary workshop objective is to promote best practices in the collection and maintenance of aquatic organisms for educational activities. A curriculum has been established to achieve the primary workshop objective and includes but is not limited to:

The certificate does not supersede any state or federal regulations, but it does allow the collection of specified numbers of certain species for educational purposes, some undersized, and to use certain types of collecting gear that would not be allowed under recreational fishing guidelines.

Upon successful completion of the training workshop, a participant receives a certification that is authorized by both FMSEA and Commission representatives. The certification:

Certificates are usually mailed out within 90 days. This certificate is valid for 3 years. Renewal workshops are available. Workshops are given annually at the FMSEA and FAST State conferences and throughout the year regionally.

General ​Conditions ​and ​Restrictions

68B-8.003 ​General ​Conditions ​and ​Restrictions ​(1) ​(a) ​ ​A ​SAL ​or ​FMSEA ​Certification ​will ​not ​be ​issued ​to ​a ​person ​and ​no ​person ​may ​conduct ​activities ​under ​a ​SAL ​if, ​during ​the ​36-month ​period ​prior ​to ​the ​application ​or ​activity, ​that ​person ​has ​been ​charged ​with ​a ​violation ​of ​a ​rule ​in ​Titles ​68A ​through ​E, ​F.A.C.; ​Chapter ​370 ​or ​372, ​F.S.; ​or ​50 ​CFR ​Parts ​622, ​635, ​640, ​648, ​654, ​660, ​or ​679 ​unless ​that ​person ​has ​received ​a ​final ​disposition ​of ​acquittal ​or ​dismissal ​of ​such ​charged ​violation.

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