UAPB Aquaculture/Fisheries Club

UAPB Aquaculture/Fisheries Club The AFS and USAS sub units of UAPB The AFC is involved in many activities in the aquaculture/fisheries community and in the Pine Bluff area.

The Aquaculture/Fisheries Club (AFC) is a student-run organization composed of students, faculty and staff of the Aquaculture/Fisheries Center at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. Housed within the AFC are student subchapters of the American Fisheries Society (AFS) and the United States Aquaculture Society (USAS). Community service events have included participating in the great Arkansas

Clean Up, the Salvation Army Angel Tree program, UAPB Homecoming Parade, and organizing the Pine Bluff Youth Fishing Derby. The AFC also goes on an annual camping trip to different parts of Arkansas to experience the "Natural State". The clubs were formed with the following goals in mind:
To promote an atmosphere conducive to professional development of aquaculture and fisheries students. To provide opportunities for members to prepare themselves for employment in the fields of aquaculture and fisheries. To organize and hold social and volunteer functions for members of the Aquaculture/Fisheries Club. To promote good relations among the Aquaculture/Fisheries Club, professional aquaculture and fisheries organizations, state and federal aquaculture and natural resource agencies, and public organizations involved in aquaculture and natural resource management. To promote the wise use of aquaculture and fisheries resources in Arkansas. Membership is encouraged by all graduate students. The club consists of some professors and both graduate and undergraduate students. The club is run by students elected by other students. Meetings take place about once per month. See the club poster board on the second floor of Woodard Hall for more information.

Meet the officers of the AFS and USAS student subunits for the 2023/2024 school year. We are looking forward to the year...
08/29/2023

Meet the officers of the AFS and USAS student subunits for the 2023/2024 school year. We are looking forward to the year ahead! Good things are happening in the AFC!

Good work!
06/15/2023

Good work!

Welcome to the team Dr. Thayer!
03/02/2023

Welcome to the team Dr. Thayer!

Dr. Erin E. Thayer has been appointed assistant professor of aquatic habitat restoration and management for the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries. In this…

On March 19, the UAPB Aquaculture and Fisheries Club held the return of the White Bass Bonanza. The club was unable to h...
04/03/2022

On March 19, the UAPB Aquaculture and Fisheries Club held the return of the White Bass Bonanza. The club was unable to hold the tournament in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and members were eager for the 2022 tournament. The weather on tournament day was great. You couldn’t have asked for a better day. Despite the great weather on the day of the tournament, the day and night before were cold and slowed the bite. Several club members attempted to catch the biggest white bass, the most white bass, and the biggest other species. For the 2022 White Bass Bonanza, Dr. Steve Lochmann caught six white bass and won the trophy for the most white bass by just one fish. John Brewer caught a white bass that weighed a whopping 2.455 lbs. This large white bass won John the trophy for the largest white bass. John also caught a freshwater drum while fishing for white bass. This freshwater drum earned John the trophy for the biggest other species. After the tournament, the club had a fish fry. The fish fry was made possible by using fish that were caught prior to the tournament by club members, by Jamie Kindschuh allowing the club to use her personal fryer (a special thanks to her dad for frying all the food), and by all the individuals who attended the event. Everyone in attendance had a great time throughout the day and all received participation gifts in the form of multiple packs of baits that were handmade by John Brewer. Thanks to the club for all the assistance with the tournament. We could not have held the event without everyone’s participation. The club is looking forward to future events and especially future White Bass Bonanzas.

On October 3, 2021, the UAPB Aquaculture/Fisheries Club had a cleanup day at the north boat ramp at Lake Saracen in Pine...
10/12/2021

On October 3, 2021, the UAPB Aquaculture/Fisheries Club had a cleanup day at the north boat ramp at Lake Saracen in Pine Bluff. We removed 22 bags of trash, a 100ft water hose, a broken fish tank, a broken TV, 4 tires, window blinds, and some wooden boards. The club removed all this garbage in an hour and a half. This was also a joint cleanup with The University of Central Arkansas Fisheries and Wildlife Society (UCA FWS). We arranged it so that the UAPB AFC would cleanup a location in Pine Bluff and UCA FWS would cleanup a location in Conway. Afterwards, we had a Zoom social between the UAPB AFC and UCA FWS. In the Zoom social, we discussed future joint events, socials, and the upcoming Arkansas AFS Chapter meeting. The Zoom social was also a great chance for the two groups to learn a little about each club as well as the individuals in the clubs.

10/12/2021

The UAPB Aquaculture/Fisheries Club had a great time providing some demonstrations and assistance for the Aquatic Sciences Day that is held every other year at the UAPB Aquaculture Research Station. There were multiple school districts that were at this event. Students from these schools got a chance to see some of the inner workings of aquaculture and fisheries work. We are always excited to be able to educate people about our lines of work and we look forward to the next Aquatic Sciences Day.

05/29/2021

Several tons of salmon will now head to restaurants and away-from-home dining services in the Midwest and along the East Coast.

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1200 North University Drive, Mail Slot 4912
Pine Bluff, AR
71601

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