The Potomac Chapter of AFS, in conjunction with the National Capitol Chapter of the American Institute of Fishery Research Biologists invites you to our Annual Crab Feast on Sunday November
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
PROGRAM MANAGER I Inland Fisheries Regional Operations Manager The Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Service, is currently accepting applications for a Program Manager I position within the Inland Fisheries
PROGRAM MANAGER I Inland Fisheries Regional Operations Manager The Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Service, is currently accepting applications for a Program Manager I position within the Inland Fisheries
NOAA strives to adopt an ecosystem-based management (EBM) approach in the stewardship of trust resources. The incorporation of EBM also is a foundation of the National Ocean Policy (NOP). Improving
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
Each year the Fisheries Administration Section of the American Fisheries Society recognizes outstanding fisheries projects completed with Sport Fish Restoration (Dingell-Johnson/Wallop-Breaux) funds. Awards are given in three categories: Sport Fishery
The National AFS Policy Office is pleased to extend to Potomac chapter members an invitation to the following Briefing: CONGRESSIONAL STAFF BRIEFING Marine Fisheries Issues – Our Continuous Need for