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nymphs , scuds , leeches , stoneflies , caddis flies , mosquitoes , dragonflies , hellgrammites , etc . Specimen photos or drawings of specimens may be displayed in a three ring binder . Photos and drawings must be the original work of the exhibitor . Preserved specimens are to be displayed in specimen jars in display boxes . Each specimen , including photos or drawings , requires a label be affixed to the display box or page for easy reading . Labels ( 3 / 4 ” x1 1 / 2 ”) on preserved specimens , photos or drawings are to include the name of the collector , date collected / photographed / drawn , order name , common name , name of body of water from which specimen was found , county and state .
Label Example : Collector / Date : J . Smith 01 / 01 / 01 Order Name : Ephemeroptera Common Name / Stage : Mayfly Adult or Nymph Body of Water : Lost Lake County / State : Hood River , OR
Phases are based on the number of specimens exhibited . Each collection is progressive . Exhibitors are expected to add 5 new preserved specimens , photographs , or drawings to their exhibit each year , in addition to those exhibited the previous year . Exhibitors are not able to combine preserved specimens , photographs , or drawings as a single exhibit .
The entries must be accompanied by a 4-H Aquatic Ecology & Angler Education Explanation Card ( 451-07 , revised 2014 ) available on the state 4-H website at http :// oregon . 4h . oregonstate . edu / contestmaterials-natural-science
Phase 1 Members display 10 to 20 specimens . 451 100 181 Preserved specimens displayed in specimen jars in display boxes 451 200 181 Photographs of specimens displayed in a notebook 451 300 181 Original Drawings of specimens displayed in a notebook
Phase 2 Members display 21 to 35 specimens . 451 100 182 Preserved specimens displayed in specimen jars in display boxes 451 200 182 Photographs of specimens displayed in a notebook 451 300 182 Original Drawings of specimens displayed in a notebook
Phase 3 Members display 36 to 50 specimens . 451 100 183 Preserved specimens displayed in specimen jars in display boxes 451 200 183 Photographs of specimens displayed in a notebook 451 300 183 Original Drawings of specimens displayed in a notebook
Judging criteria are outlined on an Aquatic Macro-invertebrates Score Sheet ( 451-01 , revised 2014 ), available at the county Extension office or on the State 4-H website at : http :// oregon . 4h . oregonstate . edu / contest-materials-natural-science
Fish Prints Prints can be made using real fish or fish models . Prints can be made using , but not limited to water color , tempera , acrylic , oil , and ink . Prints can be on fabric or paper or in combination and mounted on or in a frame not to exceed 22 ” x 28 ”. One print must be labeled with the common name , scientific name , and anatomy . Labels may be permanent or removable .
Exhibitors are to make fish prints using real or model fish . Non-fish images are not acceptable . The entries must be accompanied by a 4-H Aquatic Ecology & Angler Education Explanation Card ( 451-07 , revised 2014 ) available on the state 4-H website at http :// oregon . 4h . oregonstate . edu / contestmaterials-natural-science 451 200 161 Fish Prints , Junior , 1 print . 451 200 162 Fish Prints , Intermediate , 2 prints . 451 200 163 Fish Prints , Senior , 3 prints . Judging criteria are outlined on a Fish Prints Score Sheet ( 451- 03 , revised 2014 ) available at the county Extension office or on the State 4-H website at http :// oregon . 4h . oregonstate . edu / contest-materialsnatural-science
Project Display The exhibit may be a poster or a three-dimensional display . Exhibits may include pictures , models , diagrams and actual articles if they qualify for the safety standards listed below . Drawings or photos which are an essential part of the display should be firmly attached to the board . Loose materials like soil , bark or sand must be displayed in closed containers . No books or notebooks will be accepted as part of the display . The following materials will not be allowed on the display for safety reasons : Living organisms-plants or animals , liquids , Aerosol bottles or other pressurized gases , Glass , Hazardous substances , or Sharp items .
Each exhibit must have name , county and class number securely attached to it . All parts of the display should be attached to one another in some way to keep the exhibit together as a unit . Single posters may be displayed by hanging or stapling to the wall . All other displays should be free standing . All information contained in the exhibit must be able to be viewed by the public by looking at the display . Sources must be listed on the front of the display .
Display ( all parts ) should be able to last the duration of the fair in good repair .
Individual posters are limited in size to 30 ” by 24 ”. Individual three-dimensional displays are limited in size to 48 ” wide ( measured when lying flat ), 24 ” deep ( front to back ), and 36 ” high .
Club exhibits are to be entered under the club name but must include the names of all members and leaders . This may be on a separate paper securely attached to the back of the exhibit . Club exhibits are limited in size to 60 ” wide , 24 ” deep and 36 ” high . The weight of any display cannot exceed 30 pounds . Club exhibits will receive one ribbon per exhibit .
An Educational Display Exhibit Explanation Card ( 000-01 ) must be attached to each exhibit . It is available from the county Extension Office or state 4-H website at : http :// oregon . 4h . oregonstate . edu / fair-bookcommunications .
451 200 171 Aquatic Ecology & Angler Education Project Display , Junior 451 200 172 Aquatic Ecology & Angler Education Project
Display , Intermediate 451 200 173 Aquatic Ecology & Angler Education Project
Display , Senior 451 200 174 Aquatic Ecology & Angler Education Project
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