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- American Fisheries Society
http://www.fisheries.org/
- "The American Fisheries Society (AFS), founded in 1870, is the oldest and largest professional society representing fisheries scientists. AFS promotes scientific research and enlightened management of resources for optimum use and enjoyment by the public." This site contains membership and organizational information, publications, news and announcements, job postings, position statements, and sites of interest on the Web.
- American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
http://www.asih.org/
- "The American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists is dedicated to the scientific study of fishes, amphibians and reptiles. The primary emphases of the Society are to increase knowledge about these organisms, to disseminate that knowledge through publications, conferences, symposia, and other means, and to encourage and support young scientists who will make future advances in these fields." Find information here on the society, its membership, publications, officers, meetings, committees, grants & awards, and news & notices. There's also a bulletin board to which anyone can post.
- Free Willy Keiko Foundation
http://www.keiko.com/
- "The Free Willy Keiko Foundation['s]... mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and attempt to return captive and stranded cetaceans (whales and dolphins) to their native habitats, through the operation of a state-of-the-art, deep-water rehabilitation facility." The web site includes up-to-date and historical information, including video clips, about the rescue and rehabilitation of its most famous cetacean, Keiko the Killer Whale.
- The National Aquaculture Association
http://www.nationalaquaculture.org/
- "The National Aquaculture Association (NAA) is a non-profit, tax exempt organization whose purpose is to work with all segments of the US aquaculture community for the purpose of national representation of mutual interests. While the organization means to encompass the broadest base possible, it is designed to be producer oriented. NAA is dedicated to the establishment of policies that further the common interest of its membership, both as individual producers and as members of an industry. We believe the private sector is capable of achieving a successful industry, of working with government to create a climate conducive to its success, and to do so without compromising our nationšs natural resources."
- Nordiska Ciklidsällskapet
http://www.ciklid.se/
- "The Nordic Cichlid Society has over 1400 members in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland who are interested in Cichlids. The site contains contact information for local societies as well as discussion forums and a members' newspaper 'Ciklidbladet', which is published 10 times per year."
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