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Official candidate's statement: Donald C. Jackson

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The official statements of the second Vice President candidate for American Fisheries Society (AFS) are reported. Donald C. Jackson is a professor with the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Mississippi State University, currently serves on the Board of Professional Certification Education Subcommittee and the Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct Committee and his vision is to keep the strategic planning alive and strong.

Publisher: American Fisheries Society
Publication Name: Fisheries
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0363-2415
Year: 2004
Jackson, Donald C.

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Officer candidate's statement: Mary C. Fabrizio

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The official statements of the second Vice President candidate for American Fisheries Society (AFS) are reported. Mary C. Fabrizio is a fishery researcher with NOAA, her involvement with AFS focuses on promoting professionalism and educational activities of the Society, and her vision emphasizes on credibility, the fundamental quality that permits a professional society to persist and prosper.

Publisher: American Fisheries Society
Publication Name: Fisheries
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0363-2415
Year: 2004
Fabrizio, Mary C.

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Subjects list: United States, Officials and employees, Fish industry, Fisheries, American Fisheries Society, Aims and objectives
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