Fisheries Magazine – January 2015

Highlights of Fisheries Magazine – January 2015 In this Issue:JOURNAL SUMMARIES • Stocked Piscivores May Be Tougher Than We Thought by Jeff Schaeffer • Increasing Survival Rates of Discarded Red Snapper: Best Release Strategies by Sarah Harrison...

Fisheries Magazine – December 2014

In this Issue: COLUMN President’s Commentary – Blogging Fish Science Guest writer – Dan Isaak Policy – Revisiting Hopes for Created and Restored Habitats Thomas E. Bigford   FEATURES Paleoclimate Shaped Bluefish Structure in the Northern Hemisphere...

Fisheries Magazine – November 2014

Highlights of Fisheries Magazine – November 2014 Our Special Aquaculture-Themed Issue! In this Issue: COLUMN Aquaculture and the Science–Policy Continuum FEATURES Putting the Red Back in Redfish Lake, 20 Years of Progress Toward Saving the...

Opening the Next Chapter in the Potomac Chapter, AFS

Now that the Annual Meeting in Quebec is in the books, its time for the leadership of the AFS Potomac Chapter to roll into its next incarnation. First, I have to thank now Past...

AFS National adds Policy Fellowship Program to its Activities

Call for Applications! AFS has established a competitive Policy Fellowship Program.  For our pilot in 2014, we seek applications for one half-time, six-month Policy Fellow to work on science/management/policy issues related to threatened and...

The Potomac Chapter Gets Ready for Quebec City!

Potomac Chapter Treasurer Lee Benaka reports that he’s busy preparing for the forthcoming annual meeting in Quebec City (Where he will also be wearing his Estuaries Section hat).  President Ward Slacum is rounding up...

Marine Fisheries Section Elects new Officers

Thanks to an email from Doug Vaughn (current MFS President) we now have the announcement of new national officers for the Marine Fisheries Section who will be assuming their various posts at the meeting...