August 2007

The REDD

Missouri Chapter - American Fisheries Society    Est. 1965                    Page 9

'Circling the Redd'

President's Message

Concerns - 1

Concerns - 2

Concerns - 3

Treasurer's Report

Membership

Awards

MO AFS News

AFS National News

Technical News

Conferences

National Programs

Other Newsletters

Current Events and News

Officers and Chairs

Words from the Editor


Newsletter Editor

Matt Matheney

Web Assistant:

John Fantz


'Circling the Redd'

President's Message

Concerns - 1

Concerns - 2

Concerns - 3

Treasurer's Report

Membership

Awards

MO AFS News

AFS National News

Technical News

Conferences

National Programs

Other Newsletters

Current Events and News

Officers and Chairs

Words from the Editor

Technical News

 

MO AFS

MO AFS Rivers and Streams Technical Committee Meeting, February 2, 2007

MO AFS Rivers and Streams Technical Committee Meeting, July 11, 2006

 

North Central Division

Centrarchid

Esocid

Ictalurid

Rivers and Streams Technical Committee

Walleye

 

Proceedings of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies

Now available on the internet

http://www.seafwa.org/proceedings.htm

 

Two files about monitoring non-wadable streams in Oklahoma

Utrup, Nicholas J., William L. Fisher, and Joseph R. Bidwell.  Rapid bioassessment protocols for sampling fish in non-wadable rivers in Oklahoma.

Utrup, Nicholas J., William L. Fisher.  Development of a rapid bioassessment protocol for sampling fish in large prairie rivers.

 

Viral hemorrhagic septicemia (VHS) virus is an extremely serious pathogen of fresh and saltwater fish, and is causing an emerging disease in the Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada.  http://www.aphis.usda.gov/newsroom/hot_issues/vhs/vhs.shtml

May 4, 2007 USDA Revises Its Federal Order Regarding the Movement of Live Fish Susceptible to Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia
Federal Order Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia (VHS)
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Dec 22, 2006 USDA to Hold Public Meetings on Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia
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Nov 14, 2006 USDA Modifies Restrictions Regarding the Movement of Live Fish Susceptible to Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia
Federal Order Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia (VHS)
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Oct. 24, 2006 USDA Prohibits Imports From Two Canadian Provinces And Interstate Movements From Eight States Of Fish Susceptible To Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia

Recent news of Spring Viremia in the Upper Mississippi River

Information from WI DNR website on VHS - May 14, 2007

WI DNR VHS website - August 2007

 

Invitation to join the North Central Regional Aquaculture Center list serve

North Central Regional Aquaculture Center Home Page

New Release - First New Waterborne Aquaculture Drug in 20 Years Approved 

Whirling Disease Home Page - http://www.whirling-disease.org/

Biotechnology in aquaculture:  transgenics and polyploidy

 

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