A Voyage That Changed the Way I Thought about Life at Sea
...In an interview in the local newspaper, Eagle Observer, shortly after she returned home, Glor said, “The NOAA scientists really assumed that I was able to take on any of... Read More
...In an interview in the local newspaper, Eagle Observer, shortly after she returned home, Glor said, “The NOAA scientists really assumed that I was able to take on any of... Read More
...in the Twitterverse! By searching for #AFS145 on Twitter, you can see what others are tweeting. 2. Reply to yourself: If you are tweeting multiple times during a talk, reply... Read More
...Does it contribute directly or indirectly to the improvement of our processes, policies and mission? “If the answer to these questions is “yes,” then our participation in social media is... Read More
wildlife departments. Since the beginning we’ve recognized that fisheries and wildlife resources are intimately intertwined and are often best studied together. However, until recently, the two largest scientific societies have... Read More
...efforts,” said AFS President Joe Margraf. The Indiana Chapter was specifically recognized for their staffing of the “Fish with a Fish Head Day” at the Indiana State Fair and their... Read More
and making it stronger than ever. Kelly holds a B.S. degree in Marketing from the University of Maryland. In her spare time, Kelly enjoys crab feasts with family and friends,... Read More
...only protection or preservation. This distinction is vitally important for fish in the face of climate change and we must preserve high quality habitats, while restoring degraded ones and re-connecting... Read More
...groups, such as many species of mayfly, stonefly or caddisfly, lay their eggs attached to rocks or vegetation slightly below the water surface, where they soon hatch. If water levels... Read More
great many fisheries professionals have known the shock, sorrow, and bewilderment that follow such seemingly senseless loss. Especially now, many of us in the natural resource profession face increasingly uncertain... Read More
Using tags surgically implanted into thousands of juvenile salmon, University of British Colombia researchers have discovered that many fish die within the first few days of migration from their birthplace... Read More