New Potomac Chapter Leadership
Thank you to all of the members that participated in the voting process to establish new leadership in the Potomac Chapter. The past couple of years have seen the Chapter grow and we are...
Thank you to all of the members that participated in the voting process to establish new leadership in the Potomac Chapter. The past couple of years have seen the Chapter grow and we are...
On Friday, August 16th, the Potomac Chapter of AFS funded eight Knauss Fellows to take a day trip to tour Horn Point Oyster Hatchery and NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) Cooperative...
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th | 5:30-9 pm | B&O Railroad Museum Tickets This year’s festival is overflowing with all-you-can-enjoy local oysters, gourmet seafood, and handcrafted beverages. Sample a variety of oysters from across the Bay...
The announcement of the new AFS logo is an opportunity for all AFS units to update our logos to coordinate. This is an invitation to contribute to the chapter by participating in a logo...
The AFS Potomac Chapter and AIFRB are sponsoring a social to welcome the Knauss Fellows to the area and get to know these accomplished individuals. When: June 30, 2022 5-7PM Where: Denizen’s Pub, Sliver...
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...
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...