PRESIDENT’S COMMENTARY: AFS Officer Travelogue
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Serving as an American Fisheries Society (AFS) officer is an honor and a privilege that comes with many responsibilities. One of these that I wanted
Every four to eight years (more often eight), an opportunity arises for a change in the U.S. presidential administration. This “changing of the guard” is
Interview by Natalie Sopinka What species of fish is in this image? This is a 3D volume rendering from a micro-computed tomography (CT)
What colored tanks do coho salmon prefer? Forage fish now federally protected Which invertebrate is “champion of the sea”? Underwater photography you need to see
By Leah Baumwell, IGFA Conservation Coordinator, Email: [email protected] “I wonder why he jumped, the old man thought. He jumped almost as though to show me how
Cobia that escaped from an aquaculture farm off the coast of Ecuador are heading northward and may reach Southern California, says UCSB marine biologist Milton Love. Several
Dana M. Infante, Erin Landguth, Winsor H. Lowe, Gordon Luikart, Clint C. Muhlfeld, Kim T. Scribner, and Gary E. Whelan Environmental variation and landscape features
M. Brady Allen, Patrick J. Connolly, Rod O. Engle, Frank C. Shrier, Jeremy T. Wilson, and Joseph S. Zendt Condit Dam, at river kilometer 5.3
The award nomination deadline for the Distinguished Service Award, Meritorious Service Award, Carl R. Sullivan Fishery Conservation Award (the Sully), President’s Fishery Conservation Award, and
Anytime you can gather together 50, 100, or possibly 4,000 fisheries professionals in one place, you can be guaranteed to have a pretty good time.