The Bioengineering Section of the American Fisheries Society provides a forum for its members to discuss solutions and exchange and publish information regarding techniques and impacts of fisheries bioengineering research and practice. To learn more about the Bioengineering Section or to become a member, please continue below...
Our Mission...
The goal of the Bioengineering Section is to promote excellence in the field of fisheries bioengineering through improved communication between biologists, engineers, and other professionals working for the conservation of fisheries resources. The Bioengineering Section was founded in 1979. The American Fisheries Society (AFS) was founded in 1870 to promote the conservation, development, and wise use of fisheries resources. To learn more about the history, objectives, and administration of the Bioengineering Section, click the "Administration" button above.
What is Fisheries Bioengineering ?
Fisheries bioengineering includes many specialties of biological and engineering expertise, including:
- Hatchery and aquaculture technology and engineering
- Habitat protection and restoration
- Hydro mitigation and fish passage
- Water treatment and recirculation
- Pond culture and reservoir fisheries
- Mariculture and netcage systems
- Research laboratories and aquariums
- Fishing gear, fish processing equipment, and facility design
- Training and education programs
Who should belong to our Section ?
Engineers, biologists, managers, technicians, and researchers who want to keep track of the latest developments in aquaculture systems, habitat protection, fish passage, hydro mitigation equipment development, and project design and operation.
What activities do we support ?
- Annual symposia in technical and bioengineering fields
- Publication of a bi-annual newsletter
- A network and directory of members with common interests
- Publication of proceedings through AFS
- Professional certification and continuing education programs
- Technical workshops and tours
Membership
How to join the Bioengineering Section of the American Fisheries Society: Click here to see an application form.
Contact Information
Please visit the Contact Us section of our website.
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