AFS goes international in a big way

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The AFS Governing Board had approved two new membership categories at its recent meeting in Madison, both for fisheries scientists and professionals from developing countries. One of the categories enables dues of a nominal $5 per year for those who choose to receive information on the Web while the other is for $25 per year for those who choose to receive a hard copy of the journal 'Fisheries' each month.

Author: Rassam, Gus
General services, Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences, Scientists, Membership, Company systems management, Information management

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Looking beyond the border: advantages and challenges of moving between Canada and the United States for graduate studies in fisheries science

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Opportunities for graduate education in fisheries science in Canada and the US are discussed. Topics discussed include graduate degrees, admission requirements, student finance, and coursework.

Author: Hasler, Caleb T., Donaldson, Michael R., Gingerich, Andrew J., Hanson, Kyle C.
Canada, Regulation of Agricultural Marketing and Commodities, Fisheries Research Programs, Column, Education, Graduate students, Study and teaching, Fishery research, Report

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Subjects list: United States, Fish industry, Fisheries
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