Nonpoint Source Pollution
...source pollution is probably the most pervasive and ubiquitous water quality problem in North America. Nonpoint source pollution results from nearly every type of human activity and land use. In... Read More
...source pollution is probably the most pervasive and ubiquitous water quality problem in North America. Nonpoint source pollution results from nearly every type of human activity and land use. In... Read More
...aquatic life, these toxic substances need not be present in acutely toxic concentrations. Species reductions can be caused by significantly lower concentrations of the chemical, which either directly or indirectly... Read More
...on habitat-specific vital rates (e.g., natural mortality), catchability, and movement among habitats; and the complexities of assimilating habitat data into population models, many stock assessments do not explicitly consider habitat... Read More
...management. The WATER QUALITY SECTION is an association of members involved in the protection of watersheds, water quality and aquatic habitat, and in the abatement of water pollution and aquatic... Read More
...Recorded weekly webinars from the AFS Wisconsin Chapter. Fish Health Online Seminar Series: The AFS Fish Health Section’s Recruitment and Student Involvement Committee has organized an online fish health seminar... Read More
to members online at www.fisheries.org. AFS JOURNALS • TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY, bimonthly, Volume 142 • NORTH AMERICAN JOURNAL OF AQUACULTURE, quarterly, Volume 75 • NORTH AMERICAN JOURNAL... Read More
...Fisheries and Aquatic Science” in Kansas City, Missouri, August 23, 2016. Highlight family-friendly opportunities at AFS meetings. AFS has provided opportunities for family-friendly meetings, but the process is not institutionalized... Read More
...is simply not scientifically defensible and the decision to ignore the science was arbitrary and capricious. The logical outcome of today’s rule will be a degradation in water quality and... Read More
...fish, fisheries, wildlife, watersheds, water quality and supply, flood control, as well as the people and economies that rely on them.2 The NWPR significantly deviates from previous interpretations of the... Read More
...than a half century of scientific research that demonstrates that the integrity of “traditionally navigable” waters fundamentally depends on ephemeral (i.e., flow only after precipitation events), intermittent (i.e., flow seasonally),... Read More