Awards
Awards

Stan A. Moberly Award

The American Fisheries Society (AFS) Stanley A. Moberly Award for Outstanding Contributions in Fish Habitat Conservation was established in 2019 to annually recognize efforts of as many as three individuals, groups, or projects with an outstanding, long-term record of success in research, management, policy, communications, education, or other fields that support fish habitat conservation. The award was developed by the AFS Fish Habitat Section in partnership with NOAA Fisheries and the National Fish Habitat Partnership (NFHP). The award is named after AFS President Stanley A. Moberly (1987-1988) whose leadership, vision, and 20+ years of effort helped to establish the National Fish Habitat Partnership and ensure AFS has a dedicated seat on the NFHP Board. NFHP includes 20 regional fish habitat partnerships, overlapping all 50 states, working diligently to enhance, conserve, and restore fish habitats.

To be eligible for this award, nominees must have been actively engaged in conservation-related fish habitat activities for at least 20 years of professional experience in freshwater, coastal, and/or marine systems. The nomination package should include a nomination letter that describes the nominees qualifications and any relevant projects, a current CV for individuals or a group, and up to three supporting letters. The nomination letter should include the title and contact information (address, email, and phone) for both the nominator and the nominee. Letters documenting nominee or project contributions (awards, descriptions of exemplary service, innovations) will be used to evaluate nominees.
 
Submit nominations online: https://afsawards.awardsplatform.com/

Past Award Recipients

2019 Stanley A. Moberly
2020 Jeff Boxrucker
2021 Christopher Estes
2022 Tom Bigford
2023 Aquatic Habitat Program – Nebraska Game & Parks Commission
2024 Stan Allen

Rising Star Award

The Rising Star Award was established in 2019 to recognize the outstanding early-career contributions of students and early professionals in the field of fish habitat conservation. This award recognizes the achievements of individuals who achieve early-career success on projects related to fish habitat research, policy, management, education, project implementation, communications and outreach, or some other endeavor in freshwater, coastal, and/or marine environments. The Rising Star Award is administered as an American Fisheries Society (AFS), Fish Habitat Section (FHS)-level award in association with the National Fish Habitat Partnership (NFHP) and NOAA Fisheries.

To be eligible for the Rising Star Award, nominees must be a graduate student (MS or PhD) or an early-career professional who completed the project(s) they are being recognized for within 10 years of graduating with their terminal degree. If the nominee receives the Rising Star Award they will be encouraged to attend the AFS Annual Meeting, and specifically the FHS Business Meeting to receive the award. For More information on the Rising Star Award, please visit Rising Star Award – Fish Habitat Section of the American Fisheries Society

Past Award Recipients

2019 Rebecca Krogman 
2020 Evan Hayduk 
2021 Michael Homer 
2022 Joe Nohner 
2023 Robin DeBruyne 
2024 Sean Lusk