ASF’s Strategic Plan
ASF's previous Strategic Plan was scheduled to guide the organization approximately through to the year 2023. In 2022, ASF Management and staff undertook a process to update the Plan with the philosophy of constant improvement. An updated Plan was presented to the joint ASF Boards of Directors in April 2023, and received unanimous support.
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Summary
The Atlantic Salmon Federation Olin Fellowships are offered annually to individuals seeking to improve their knowledge or skills in salmon-related fields to address current problems in Atlantic salmon biology, management and conservation. The Fellowships may be applied toward a wide range of endeavors including Atlantic salmon management, graduate study, and research. Applicants do not need to be enrolled in a degree program.
Award: $1,000 – $3,000
Tenable: At any accredited university or research laboratory or in an active management program
Eligibility: Applicants must be legal residents of the United States or Canada.
How to apply: Please send applications (form below) to Ellen Mansfield at emansfield@asf.ca
Deadline: Applications must be received by October 31st. Applicants will be advised of awards by January 15th.
Summary
Jed Wright worked for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Maine as the project leader for the Gulf of Maine Coastal Program. Jed cared deeply about rivers, fisheries, and partnerships and finding solutions that made the world a better place. Through the Jed Wright Fellowship for River Health, we can instill Jed’s conservation ethic in future generations while providing a pathway for a cohort of future graduates from underrepresented backgrounds to learn firsthand about conservation work help Maine’s rivers and communities.
See full details and overview of the position here.
Location: Atlantic Salmon Federation, Brunswick, Maine Office
Schedule: 40 Hours Per Week; 12 to 15 week seasonal position starting on, or around, May 13, 2024
Applications Due: March 1, 2024
To Apply: Please send a resume and cover letter to Cat Birmingham, ASF’s Office Administrator, at cbirmingham@asfmaine.org
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US Tax ID #: 180-072-117
US 501c(3): 13-261-8801
Number of employees: 40
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P.O. Box 5200
St. Andrews, N.B.
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Awards
Awards
Lee Wulff Salmon Conservation Award
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The Lee Wulff Award is the top honour given by the Atlantic Salmon Federation (U.S.) and recognizes a lifetime commitment to wild Atlantic salmon conservation. The Lee Wulff award is named after the conservationist and angling pioneer who served as a long-time officer of ASF (U.S.) and helped popularize live release fly fishing for Atlantic salmon.
Past RecipientsT. B. Happy Fraser Award
Read MoreThe T.B. ‘Happy’ Fraser Award is ASF Canada’s top-honour, which recognizes sustained and substantial contributions to conservation, protection, and restoration of wild Atlantic salmon and wild rivers. The award has been presented annually since 1975 in memory of T.B. ‘Happy’ Fraser to an individual who has made outstanding, long-term contributions to wild Atlantic salmon conservation.































