The Ohio Chapter of the American Fisheries Society (OCAFS)

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  •  69th Midwest Fish & Wildlife Conference: Columbus, Dec. 14-17, 2008 - Information here

The Ohio Chapter of the American Fisheries Society (OCAFS) is an organization of students and professionals from all over Ohio who have an interest in fisheries management, aquatic biology, and related issues.  Along with 15 other chapters throughout the midwestern U.S. and Canada, we constitute the North Central Division (NCD) of the American Fisheries Society, which is the largest and oldest professional fisheries organization in the world.

Current Issues / Chapter News
 
Membership / Officers
 
Member Resources

Next Chapter Meeting: Annual Meeting Feb. 2009

Fall Board Mtg Minutes

Annual Meeting Minutes
OCAFS Student Forum recap
Tri-State (OH-IN-MI) Meeting recap
Spring Governing Board Meeting recap
Recent Meeting Minutes

Resolutions

 

JOIN OCAFS | Why you should join! | Brochure

Officers
 |  Committees
Chapter Bylaws
Awards | Students: Travel Grants & Scholarships

AFS Standards of Professional Conduct
AFS Advocacy Guidelines

Picture Spot

OCAFS 2007 NCD Briefing Report

 

Education Opportunities | Workshops
Research Opportunities
Job Opportunities
Professional Certification
OCAFS Stream Guide | OCAFS Fish Mgt. Video
AFS Parent Society | Join AFS
AFS Students' Page
AFS-NCD | Mainstream
| NCD Tech Committees
non-AFS links | OFWMA


Upcoming Meetings:
2008 Midwest Fish & Wildlife Conference - December 14-17, 2008.  Columbus, OH

OCAFS Mission Statement:

The mission of the OCAFS is to support the advancement of conservation and development of North America's fisheries and aquatic ecosystems by promoting professional excellence in fisheries science, management, and education.

More information on our plan of action can be found in the OCAFS Strategic Plan (PDF)

 

     OCAFS Goals:

  • To serve as the primary resource for members' professional development.
  • To be recognized by the public as a primary source of scientifically-based information concerning conservation and management of regional fisheries and aquatic ecosystems.
  • To be involved in the development of public policy affecting fish and fisheries.
  • To increase the diversity of its membership and the fisheries profession.
  • To promote OCAFS fishery managers and scientists as recognized professionals to employers, media, and the public.

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