Call For Presentations: American Fisheries Society-PA Chapter Spring Technical Meeting - Aquatic Resource Restoration, Feb. 6-7 At Juniata College
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The American Fisheries Society-PA Chapter Spring Technical Meeting will be held February 6-7 at Juniata College in Huntingdon County.  The theme of the meeting is Aquatic Resource Restoration.

Call For Presentations

A call for papers and posters has been issued by the organizers of the meeting for presentation at plenary, workshop and poster sessions.  The deadline for submissions is December 13.  Click Here for details.

Registration

Registrations are also being accepted to attend the meeting.  The deadline to register is January 20.  Click Here for the details.

For more information, visit the American Fisheries Society-PA Chapter Spring Technical Meeting webpage.

Chartered in 1969, the Pennsylvania Chapter serves as a scientific and professional organization maintained by people interested in the conservation and enhancement of fishery resources of Pennsylvania.

The mission of our Chapter is to:

-- Advance the conservation, development, and wise use of fishery resources for optimum use and enjoyment by all mankind;

-- Provide a forum for formal and informal dissemination of scientific knowledge, research, and training in fisheries science, management, and production;

-- Promote and evaluate the educational, scientific and technical aspects of the fisheries procession; and

-- Recognize outstanding contributions to the understanding, conservation, and/or wise use of Pennsylvania’s fishery resources

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