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MISSION
STATEMENT
The
Indiana Chapter of the American Fisheries Society (IAFS) supports the
conservation of fisheries and aquatic ecosystems in Indiana by
promoting professional excellence in fisheries science, management, and
education.
On
March
13, 1970, a group of 31 fisheries and aquatic professionals met to
establish the Indiana Chapter of the American Fisheries
Society. Under the chairmanship of Gary Doxtater, the
organizational committee of Frank Lockard, Gary Doxtater, Thomas
McComish, and George Hansen had already acquired our charter from the
parent society, at that time celebrating its 100th
anniversary. By-laws were adopted, annual dues were
established, meetings were proposed, and officers were elected at the
first meeting in Indianapolis.
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become a member, Click
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IAFS webmaster.
The
Indiana Chapter of the American Fisheries Society assumes no
responsibility or liability for the content or consequences of
connecting to any of the web sites which we provide links to. These
links are provided for information only and do not represent an
endorsement by IAFS or the Parent Society of AFS.
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