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TIC 101Chuck HoysaTIC Coordinator - Virginia

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TROUT IN THE CLASSROOM

TIC is an Environmental Education program focused on raising trout and incorporating cold water conservation issues and connecting students with local watersheds . The program is a cooperative effort between the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries and the Virginia Council of Trout Unlimited

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WHAT STUDENTS DO……•Raise trout from eggs to fingerlings•Monitor tank water quality•Engage in stream habitat study•Appreciate water resources•Connect with local watersheds•Foster a conservation ethic

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• September – set up tank• Late Sept/early Oct –

receive eggs• October – eggs hatch• Nov – March – raise fish• March/April – release fish• Daily – water testing and

feeding• Weekly – water changes

TIMELINE

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ChillerFluval canister filter

55 gallon aquarium

Typical Set-up

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What kind of Trout?

Brook TroutNative to Virginia

RainbowBrown

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EGGS

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ALEVIN

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SWIM-UP STAGE

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FRY

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FINGERLINGS

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MAINTENANCE

Water testingWater changesFeedingEquipment checks

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GRADE LEVEL APPROPRIATENESSElementary thru High SchoolSOL’s for everyone Single class tanksGrade level tanks‘Whole School’ tanks

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Incorporating TIC into the classroom

ScienceMathArtReading and WritingSocial StudiesPhysical Education

Lesson Plans

Virginia TIC ManualVirginia TIC Curriculum Guidewww. troutintheclassroom.orgwww.vctu.org

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RELEASE EVENTS

• March – May• Approved streams

• Release day activities• Fish release• Macros• Water testing• Nature hikes• Tree ID• Bird watching• Fly casting

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RELEASE DAY

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What can go wrong?

• Equipment failure• Power outage

• Over feeding• Water quality

• First weeks• Condensation• Poor egg hatch• Poor sanitation

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Time Commitment

Depends on how many schools you’re working with

September – Set-upOctober – Egg deliverySpring – Releases

Most TIC programs have Trout Unlimited volunteers who communicate with teachers by regular email

Relatively few visits to schools

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Equipment

AquariumChillerFilter systemAir stone and tubing, GravelThermometer, Water test kit,Egg basket, Turkey baster, Styrofoam

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Expenses

Chiller - $600Filter/air pump/etc. (kit) - $200Aquarium - $50-$100

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Funding

Local Chapter TU (Partner)Classroom GrantsGeneral school fundsPTOParentsCivic clubs, Environmental

Organizations/Businesses

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TIC IN VIRGINIA• About 200 tanks

• Winchester• Fairfax• Warrenton• Richmond• Shenandoah Valley• Roanoke• Martinsville• SW Virginia

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Interested in participating?

DGIFProvide eggsApprove release sitesKeep records

TU ChaptersEgg distributionRelease planningTechnical information

New PartnersCoordinate with TU and DGIFProvide fundingProvide manpower

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http://www.thatpetplace.com/Trout-in-the-Classroom

Kit 1 - $847Kit 2 - $294

Kit 2A - $188 Kit 3 - $740Contact Stephanie Welsh 1-888-842-8738 ext. 1288 [email protected]

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