2018 Annual Meeting
2018 OREGON CHAPTER 54th ANNUAL MEETING Eugene, Oregon March 13-16, 2018 The 2018 Annual Meeting marks the 54th anniversary of the Oregon Chapter American Fisheries Society. The theme of the program is “Research and Management in a Changing Climate.” The vision of the meeting is to: Discuss the state of climate change science as it relates […]
2017 ORAFS Genetics Theory and Application Workshop
Rapid advancements in technology have propelled genetics to the forefront of fisheries research, providing numerous avenues to enhance our understanding of the aquatic world. This intermediate workshop gave attendees the chance to learn about some of the cutting edge techniques being applied within the field, and the types of questions they can answer. Course […]
2017 Annual Meeting
2017 OREGON CHAPTER 53rd ANNUAL MEETING Casting a Broader Net: Increasing Diversity and Inclusion in the Fisheries Profession Bend, Oregon February 28 – March 3, 2017 The 2017 Annual Meeting marks the 53rd anniversary of the Oregon Chapter American Fisheries Society. “Casting a Broader Net: Increasing Diversity and Inclusion in the Fisheries Profession” is the theme of […]
2016 Nongame Native Fish Workshop
OREGON CHAPTER AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY NATIVE FISH COMMITTEE 2016 NONGAME NATIVE FISH WORKSHOP SUMMARY UMPQUA RIVER DACE, CHUB, AND PIKEMINNOW By James Capurso, ORAFS Native Fish Committee Chair In early September, 35 fisheries biologists convened in Tiller, Oregon for the 4th annual Nongame Native Fish Workshop. The featured species for 2016 were the Umpqua Dace, […]
Scoring guidelines for student presentations at the 2016 ORAFS annual meeting
Are you a student presenting at the 2016 ORAFS meeting? Are you judging student presentations at the 2016 ORAFS meeting? If so, please see the score sheet for student presentations.
2015-2016 ORAFS External Committee Work Plans are now available online
2016 Annual Meeting of the Oregon Chapter of the American Fisheries Society
2015 AFS Hutton Junior Fisheries Biology Program
Interactions between Hatchery and Wild Salmonids – Understanding of the Risks, Benefits, and Options for Management
We have organized the symposium ‘Interactions between Hatchery and Wild Salmonids International Understanding of the Risks, Benefits, and Options for Management‘, a 3-day session at the 145th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society next week in Portland. The symposium expands on the topics we explored at the ORAFS Hatchery vs. Wild Salmonid Symposium meeting […]