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A Clean Air Act Success Story: Evidence of Chemical and Biological Recovery in an Acidified Catskill Mountain River, New York Wednesday, December 18, 2019 1:00 pm Eastern Time Presenter: Barry
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A Clean Air Act Success Story: Evidence of Chemical and Biological Recovery in an Acidified Catskill Mountain River, New York Wednesday, December 18, 2019 1:00 pm Eastern Time Presenter: Barry
Scott A. Bonar | AFS President. Email: scott_bonar@msn.com Want to fight climate change, tackle biodiversity loss, protect a multi‐ocean fishery, or get more kids outdoors? How can you make a

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House Bill Addressing America’s Wildlife Crisis Gains 150+ Bipartisan Cosponsors More than one-third of all wildlife species in the United States are at-risk or vulnerable to extinction — and now

Analysis and transcript of U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments and questions in County of Maui v. Hawai’i Wildlife Fund, including topics addressed in the aquatic science societies’ amicus brief. SCOTUSblog

On November 6, the Supreme Court heard a case (County of Maui v. Hawai’i Wildlife Fund) to determine whether the Clean Water Act’s jurisdiction extends to the regulation of pollutants
Debra J. Murie | Editor in Chief, Marine and Coastal Fisheries. Email:dmurie@ufl.edu I am pleased to announce that the American Fisheries Society’s (AFS) Editorial Office and the AFS Publications Overview
In 2015, the greatest United States commercial shipping disaster in 3 decades occurred. The 791‐foot container ship MV El Faro sank near the Bahamas with all 33 hands after it sailed directly

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2019 Annual Meeting Recap – Best Student Presentations Tuesday, November 19, 2019 2:00 pm Eastern Time Registration Link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1677109677344354572 Description: Join AFS for a webinar featuring abstracts from the Reno