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AFS Newsletter December 2023
Hutton Applications Open, WOTUS Call to Action, Angling for Blue Catfish with Sonar
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AFS Newsletter February 2023
AFS Newsletter: Latin America Congress Abstract Deadline Extended, Award Nominations Open, Rockfish Citizen Science.
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AFS Newsletter January 2023
Snake River Dam Statement, Upcoming Conference Deadlines, Striped Bass Origins.
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AFS Newsletter Mar 2024
Officer Election, Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout Recovery, Statistics Webinar
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Ag a perfect place to 'do science' (Editorial)
Using agriculture as a venue for science aligns perfectly with the “do science” mentality. The hands-on action-oriented learning in real-life conditions tricks young students into learning by stimulating their senses and curiosity. It exposes them to so many scientific realms that they often learn they like something they never knew about.
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File Agenda: Designing for Aquatic Organism Passage at Road-Stream Crossings, Virgina (4 - 8 March 2024)
Course Objectives-Provide engineers, biologists, hydrologists, and other engaged disciplines the necessary skills to design road-stream crossing structures that will accommodate aquatic organism passage, provide for more natural channel function, and maximize the long-term stability of the structure. The primary design approach is stream simulation.
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File PDF document Ahlstedt1991PaintRockRiverSystem.pdf
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File PDF document Ahlstedt1996PaintRockRiverSystem.pdf
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File PDF document AhlstedtSaylor1996.pdf
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