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Biweekly Stories and Announcements from the American Fisheries Society
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POLICY
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Policy Director Drue Winters steers us in the right direction, with a little help from AFWA.
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Good News! You have a few more days to submit your symposia proposals for the AFS Annual Meeting in Atlantic City.
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Don't miss our Planning & Executing Successful Rotenone & Antimycin Projects course in May in Logan, Utah.
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Our annual Student Writing Contest features those aFISHianados in the writing sphere. And the topic of the winning essay? Brook Trout.
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Where beauty and fish converge: learning the art of this Japanese method of painting is an act of love and precision.
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Hutton program applications are now being accepted (deadline February 28, 2018). As most of you know, Hutton scholars are matched and mentored by established fisheries professionals.
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Please join your fellow members who have contributed to help their peers participate in the Southern Division meeting in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in early March.
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Fisheries Delay
Due to the transition to our new publisher Wiley, the January and February issues of Fisheries will be slightly delayed. Click here to sign up to receive an email alert when the next issue is available online.
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AFS goes social...
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Keep up with latest news, get involved, and build your fisheries career –
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Editors - Martha Wilson, Sarah Harrison, Beth Beard
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