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Today’s paper was recently published in Marine & Coastal Fisheries, and is a synthesis article looking at what impacts increasing offshore wind energy development may have on fish and fisheries
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Today’s paper was recently published in Marine & Coastal Fisheries, and is a synthesis article looking at what impacts increasing offshore wind energy development may have on fish and fisheries

In my “new” role here at AFS, the fisheries stories and issues I been introduced to have grown far beyond my Midwestern roots. A few of the folks I’ve interacted

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Today’s paper was recently published online in the Journal of Aquatic Animal Health, and will be coming out in our first Oxford edition of that journal soon. I had not

AFS has recently transitioned to Oxford University Publishing (OUP), and all of the AFS current and historic publications are now housed within the OUP system. AFS is currently finalizing the

Today I am sharing the last two sections of the SFR 50th Anniversary document with you. Section 6 focuses on aquatic resource education, and the excellent work that had been