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The main academic journal of the Society is the journal Freshwater Science. [33] 4 issues are published each year. The journal was first published in 1982 and called Freshwater Invertebrate Biology. In 1986 the title was changed to Journal of the North American Benthological Society, and the title was changed again in 2012 to Freshwater Science ...
Ramírez founded a network of Latin American freshwater scientists, Macrolatinos@, in 2012. [2] Before being elected the President of the Society for Freshwater Science, Ramírez had served the society in multiple other roles, including on its Graduate Resources Committee, its International Coordination Committee, and its Latin American chapter ...
Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography 2019 Aquatic Sciences Meeting, San Juan Puerto Rico, 2019-02-27, led by Maggibrisbin. Curating free-information on the aquatic sciences via Wikipedia. Society for Freshwater Sciences Annual Meeting. Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. May 19-23, 2019. led by Drarialshogren and others.
2020: Keynote Speaker, as part of the Lakes380 team, at Weathering the Storm, a joint conference organised by the NZ Hydrological Society, Rivers Group and Freshwater Science Society, with papers covering all aspects of Hydrology, River System Management and Freshwater Science. [40]
The Hynes Award for New Investigators is awarded by the Society for Freshwater Science and recognizes an excellent academic research paper in the freshwater sciences by a scientist less than five years after their terminal graduate degree (usually, a doctorate). [1]
Chapman and Vida Stout founded the New Zealand Limnological Society in 1967 (now the New Zealand Freshwater Sciences Society). [6] She co-authored the Guide to the freshwater Crustacea of New Zealand, published in 1976, with Maureen Lewis. An updated version was published in 2011, which Chapman had been working on prior to her death.
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The overall programme themes for the conference vary from year to year but generally focus on aquatic and fish/fisheries science advances and the ability of new research to provide predictions and solutions for various problems. Presentations are encouraged to reflect bold, imaginative, and credible science.