Awards
Certificates will be awarded
annually at the convention to those members who have submitted enough forms to qualify for
one of the awards listed below. Any members who do not attend the convention, but have
earned an award, will receive them in the mail following the convention. Members of the
award committee will not review their own reports.
Award |
Points |
Breeders Award |
50
points |
Advanced Breeders Award |
200
points |
Expert Breeders Award |
400
points |
Master Breeders Award |
600
points |
Specialty Awards
Specialty Awards can be
earned by breeders who work extensively with one particular family or group of fishes. All
points for fishes in one family must add up to the minimum point value listed below, and
any other requirement must be met, such as earning points from more than one genus within
the family. Following are the awards currently offered. Additional awards may be created
if there is sufficient interest by breeders.
Award |
Points |
Requirements |
Centrarchidae Award |
600
points |
2
genera |
Cyprinidae Award |
600
points |
5
genera |
Killifish/Topminnow
Award |
600
points |
2
genera |
Catfish Award |
600
points |
any
species |
Percidae Award |
600
points |
2
genera |
Requirements for earning points
There are five ways to earn
points for each fish species. The breeder can earn the full point value of a species in
each of the first four categories below, and twice the full point value of a species in
the fifth. The final score will be the number of the first four categories fulfilled,
multiplied by the point value of the species bred, plus twice the point value of the
species, if category five is fulfilled.
Following are the five categories
in which the point value of each species can be earned, cumulatively.
Category |
Points |
1. Breeding fish caught from the
wild during or just prior to the spawning season.
|
Regular
Point Value |
2. Breeding fish kept in
captivity through one spawning season and then brought back into spawning condition.
|
Regular
Point Value |
3. Raising fry to at least 60
days old.
|
Regular
Point Value |
4. Successive spawnings (F2, F3,
F4 etc.).
|
Regular
Point Value for each generation |
5. A Spawning Report of 400+
words describing the breeder's experience.
|
Twice
the Point Value |
To earn points in categories 1-4,
the breeder must fill out a BAP Report Form with all required information and return it to
the NANFA BAP Committee.
Example: If bluegill is a 10 pt
fish, the breeder can earn at least 60 points
Accomplishment |
Point
Value |
Total
Points |
Breed wild conditioned
bluegills |
10 |
10 |
Breed bluegills that
were kept in captivity through one spawning season |
10 |
20 |
Raise captive spawned
bluegill fry (60 days) |
10 |
30 |
Raise and breed captive
spawned bluegill fry |
10 |
40 |
Submit 400+ Spawning
Report |
20 |
60 |
Additional point values can be
earned as successive generations of bluegill are bred from the same captive stock.
Note: Since one of BAP's
objectives is to share information about the reproductive biology and captive propagation
of native fishes, all participants are strongly encouraged to submit a Spawning Report.
Shorter write-ups will be accepted, but 400 words are required to receive the additional
points. Spawning Reports may be published in American Currents at the editors
discretion.
Fish Point List
The Fish Point List will be
updated by the NANFA BAP Committee at least every decade or as needed. Fishes that are
found to be particularly easy or difficult to breed may be assigned to new point
categories. Existing scores will not be changed to reflect these reassignments, so point
holders will not gain or lose points as a result of these changes. The original point
values can be earned up to one year after a point value has been lowered by persons
already working with a particular species. During the first few years of the program the
point values will be updated yearly.
The species that will be considered
as North American fishes, for the purposes of this program, are those that are listed as
such on the NANFA Checklist of Freshwater Fishes of North America. This site can be reached at :
http://nanfa.org/checklist.shtml
This official list may be amended at the discretion of the NANFA BAP Committee.
If a spawning report is received
for a North American fish family that is not on the list, the BAP Committee will assign
points within three months of receipt of the Report Form. That species/family will then be
added to the point value list.
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5 Point Fish
Poeciliidae - gambusia, mollies, etc.
Goodeidae - All livebearing species
10 Point Fish
Darters: All Etheostoma that guard eggs
Killifishes: All Fundulus; Jordanella floridae (flagfish);
Cyprinodon variegatus (sheepshead minnow);
Lucania goodei; Lucania parva; Leptolucania
ommata (pygmy killifish)
Cyprinidae: minnows and carps
Cichlidae: cichlids
Characidae: characins
Elassomatidae: pygmy sunfish
Centrarchidae: sunfishes, black basses, etc.
15 point fish
Darters: All Etheostoma that do not guard eggs
Cyprinodontidae: All pupfishes except C. variegatus
Profundulidae: Middle American killifishes
Rivulidae: rivulines
Goodeidae: All egglaying Goodeidae
Gasterosteidae: sticklebacks
Cottidae: sculpins
Umbridae: mudminnows
20 point fish
Sunfish: Lepomis humilis (orangespotted sunfish)
Ictaluridae: bullhead catfishes (Ameiurus, Ictalurus, Noturus, Prietella, Pylodictis,
Satan, Trogloglanis)
Pimelodidae: long whiskered catfishes
Percidae: All non-Etheostoma (Ammocrypta, Crystellaria, Percina, Perca,
Stizostedion)
Atherinidae: silversides
Amblyopsdae: cavefishes
Aphredoderidae: pirate perch
Catostomidae: suckers
Eleotridae: sleepers
Embiotocidae: surfperches
Gobidae: gobies
Hemiramphidae: halfbeaks
Percopsidae: trout-perches
Salmonidae: trouts, salmons and whitefishes
Sciaenidae: drums
Synbranchidae: swamp eel
Syngnathidae: pipefishes and seahorses
25 point fish
Amiidae: bowfins
Ariidae: sea catfishes
Belonidae: needlefishes
Esocidae: pikes
Hiodontidae: mooneyes
Lepisosteidae: gars
Lotidae: cuskfishes (burbot)
Moronidae: temperate basses
Mugilidae: mullets
Petromyzontidae: lampreys |
Note on Marine Species
The NANFA Checklist only covers
fishes that are restricted to or enter fresh waters. Because there is limited information
on the captive breeding of most marine species, we have not listed the vast majority of
them here. We will, however, accept and encourage submission of Report Form and Spawning
Reports on marine fishes native to North America. Point values will be assigned as reports
are received.
Note on Unrecorded Species
Be the first in the program
to spawn and document the event and you will likely get a higher point value for that
species than will future reports. As an incentive for breeders to work with little known
species, the first spawning report submitted for any species which has not been previously
reported to the NANFA BAP Committee will receive a point value one step higher than its
listed point value. Once an initial report in submitted for a species, the BAP Committee
will evaluate the report and determine whether the species is difficult to spawn or
relatively easy, and assign the species an appropriate value for later reports. A list of
species previously reported to the program will be maintained for breeders' reference.
Additional rules
Using hormones to induce spawning is
prohibited.
Anyone working with endangered/protected fishes
will need documentation showing they are allowed to be working with these species.
Submit a Breeder Awards Program Report
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