Potomac Chapter Happenings!
Greetings from the President The Potomac Chapter has had a very eventful final quarter of the year. As we end 2022, I am so grateful that we were able to host multiple events in-person...
The 2019 Annual Crab Feast co-hosted by the AFS Potomac Chapter and AIFRB was another awesome event, with the perfect fall weather. We had nice big, warm crabs and plenty of delicious side dishes...
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 1930s. Following this time,...
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 Data and Knowledge ****...
On the Path to Understanding the Ecosystem Effects of Harmful Algal Blooms: First Stop, Early Life Stage Fish! by Konstantine J. Rountos School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY...
Issue Highlights Potomac Chapter Newsletter 2014-01.pdf SECTION NEWS President’s Message Download the PDF. Treasurer’s Report Download the PDF. 2013 Travel Award Winner Download the PDF. POTOMAC CHAPTER ELECTIONS Download the PDF. CAPITOL HILL BRIEFING Download the PDF....