
Opportunity for policy engagement with AFS
AFS policy staff keeps track of the latest federal legislative and regulatory actions impacting fish, works to influence policy and keeps the membership informed and engaged! They are seeking volunteers

AFS policy staff keeps track of the latest federal legislative and regulatory actions impacting fish, works to influence policy and keeps the membership informed and engaged! They are seeking volunteers
Do you have a colleague who deserves recognition? This is your chance to recognize your colleagues and collaborators for their achievements in fisheries. AFS divisions, sections, and chapters are encouraged to
To help commemorate their 150th Anniversary, AFS is excited to announce the launch of their 150th logo apparel shop! A range of shirts, sweatshirts, and accessories are available for you to buy
The AFS Education Section is excited to announce the 2019 Skinner Award Nominations! Hello Students, The John E. Skinner Memorial Fund provides monetary travel awards for deserving graduate students and exceptional undergraduate
The AFS Awards Committee is excited to announce the 2019 Call for Award Nominations! This is your chance to give kudos to the professionals making a positive impact on the
The Estuaries Section of the American Fisheries Society (AFS) is pleased to offer two financial awards: one for a doctoral student, and the other for a Master’s or exceptional undergraduate
Bringing your fry to AFS 2016 in Kansas City, MO? Contact Jennifer.Campbell@mdc.mo.gov about child care (0-5 years) by May 15! Jennifer K. Campbell AFS 2016/Accomodations – Child Care Ph: (573)522-4115
Amanda Sills Department of Environmental Science and Policy George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia 22030 Pollution impacts of anthropogenic origin in the Potomac River have been of continuous concern since the
Hot off the presses from the AFS 2015 Meeting in Portland, Potomac Chapter Treasurer Lee Benaka Presents the second annual Potomac Chapter AFS Student Policy Travel Award to Amanda Sill