ANNUAL MEETING

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Call for Sessions for the 2025 Annual Meeting Opening Soon

Mark your calendar for the 155th Annual Meeting, August 10-14, 2025, in San Antonio! The theme for the 2025 meeting is Headwaters to Saltwater: Understanding the Past, Protecting the Future, 155 Years of AFS. Next year's conference includes the Black Bass Symposium, being held for the first time in 25 years. The meeting website will launch in a few days, while the Call for Sessions will open for submissions on December 6, with session proposals due by January 24, 2025.

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL

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Make the Most of Your AFS Membership – Join an AFS Section! 

Take the first step—renew your membership or join AFS. The next step—get involved! The best way to leverage your AFS benefits is by joining a Section. Sections are specialty groups based on subject area expertise and area of interest and a great way to network with like-minded fisheries professionals. There are 24 to choose from; one is bound to apply to your specialty, area of work, or research. You can join one or more Sections during the renewal process or contact membership@fisheries.org; we can add a Section for you at any time.

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That AFS members can save up to $200 on meeting registration? Join or renew now!

FISHERIES

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How Fisheries Biologists Can Facilitate the Clean Energy Transition

Fisheries and aquatic biologists play a critical role in creating environmentally protective hydropower flow requirements that govern flow timing, frequency, magnitude, and rate of change. Hydropower's role in the U.S. electrical grid is expected to evolve in response to increased wind and solar generation as hydropower will be called upon to quickly ramp up and down in response to changes in wind and solar generation. For this reason, hydropower is expected to have increased value as fossil generation is phased out, even as rapid flow fluctuations linked with hydropower flexibility may strand fish, alter habitat, and create unsafe recreational conditions.

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Enhancing the Science of Age Estimation: The Creation of FishAge.org

Known-age reference collections are limited and not publicly available, limiting the ability to train new fisheries professionals. Collectively, this gap in knowledge and opportunity may continue to foster poor age estimation practices and lead to widespread mismanagement for both exploited fisheries and native species in need of conservation. FishAge.org was created to be a publicly available reference database that stores and displays known-age fish structures. 

PUBLICATIONS

Black Friday Book Sale!

For a limited time, take advantage of the AFS Office Surplus sale to purchase two book titles at steep discounts:

  • Advances in Understanding Landscape Influences on Freshwater Habitats and Biological Assemblages, and
  • Freshwater, Fish and the Future: Proceedings of the Global Cross-Sectoral Conference.

Limited quantities available. Sale ends December 2. All orders will ship during the first week of December.

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That AFS members can always save up to 30% on our books, even new titles? Join now!

ANNOUCEMENTS

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Giving Tuesday Coming Soon

Mark your calendars for AFS Giving Tuesday on December 3rd. Support the AFS areas of greatest need through a gift to the General Fund! 

NSF SySTEM BIO-LEAPS Surveys

AFS is participating the SySTEM project as part of the National Science Foundation's BIO-LEAPS program to leverage the power of professional societies to increase inclusion and connections in the biological sciences field. For those of you who missed the booth in Honolulu or didn’t attend, the project organizers look forward to engaging with you over the next year as part of collaborative work with AFS to design and test new ways to build community networks among AFS memberships, both at the Annual Meeting and beyond. You can find more information about the broader project here.

We are looking for your input for two important surveys by the end of November:


  •  All Member Survey (~10 min) - this survey will be a primary way that we understand values and perspectives of conference attendees to communicate with leadership about priorities and programming.
  •  AFS Mentor Map (<5 min) - this (very quick!) survey will help us understand connectivity and centrality of AFS membership. Although similar to an "academic family tree," this map is aimed at understanding which folks within an organization serve as hub "nodes" for linking folks and are most likely to serve as entry points to long-term engagement with the society. So, although your primary mentors may be or have been formal advisors, we encourage you to consider informal mentors in responding to this survey.


At this point, this map will remain anonymous (no individual names will be connected to network maps). In future years, we aim to expand the map's utility. The researchers will, however, share the final visualize and summary statistics with the AFS membership at large (again, with names excluded).

 

Feel free to reach out to SySTEM BIO-LEAPS leadership with further questions.

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Host Sought for National Center for Ecologically Sustainable Water Conservation & Management 

The Instream Flow Council and American Fisheries Society request statements of interest and qualifications (RFIQ) from institutions and organizations (or teams of institutions and organizations) that wish to be considered for hosting a National Center for Ecologically Sustainable Water Conservation & Management on a long-term basis or serving as a network affiliate. Network affiliates may be located in North America outside of the United States.

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RESOURCES

EVENTS: See upcoming AFS and other fisheries events in our Events Calendar


CAREERS: Browse the latest JOBS postings from around the U.S. and Canada


PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: Visit our searchable Center for Fisheries Technology and Collaboration to find the latest fisheries equipment and technology


OTHER RESOURCES: See also our special websites on Climate Change and Fisheries; Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Fisheries; and our Gray Literature Database

Keep up with the latest news, get involved, and build your fisheries career.


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