
TO: International
Fisheries Section membership
FROM: Robert Meyer, President
International Fisheries Section
RE: Annual Section Business meeting
report
DATE:
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Excellent
audience attendance and participation demonstrated the success of the first
SINO/US symposium (held during the 130th Annual AFS meeting), which was
organized by IFS, the Fish Culture Section and the China Society of
Fisheries. This action included hosting
12 delegates from
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During the
meeting of the International Steering Committee (ISC) ,
during the 3rd World Fisheries Congress, the AFS/IFS Organizing
Committee presented the Societies bid to host the 4th World Fisheries
Congress in
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The IFS has been
extremely active preparing for the 4th World Fisheries
Congress. IFS member,
Megrey,
as chair of the ISC, has been charged by President Burger with identifying
international and North American participants to ensure broad and equally
balanced international representation on the 4th World Fisheries
Congress ISC, preparing written letters of invitation to potential ISC
participants, serving, along with the ISC, as points of contact for meeting
theme ideas, circulating relevant ISC background documents and materials prior
to ISC or 4th World Fisheries Congress Executive Committee (EC)
conference calls or meetings, leading ISC meetings to determine the final
theme, structure and topic sessions that will make up the scientific program of
the Congress, conducting other business as required or requested by the EC,
preparing written reports on ISC activity for the EC, overseeing the activity
of any Congress subcommittees assigned to ISC oversight, and preparing agenda,
schedule, and funding support requirements as necessary for ISC meetings.
To date,
ISC delegates are representing the countries of
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The first
organizational ISC meeting will be in conjunction with the Annual AFS meeting
in
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IFS and the
Western Division provided support to the "International Conference on Wood
in the World Rivers” which was held in
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The Carl Sullivan
International membership program is directed towards subsidizing Society and
Section memberships for fisheries scientists from non-North American English
speaking countries. During the past
year, four 3-year memberships were awarded to four Australians, David Crook,
Ashley Webb, Kylie Hall and Wayne
Erskine. Since the AFS is not set up to
handle multiple year memberships, the IFS will keep track of the memberships
and will keep them current.
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A letter has been
sent to Australian Society of Fish Biology president,
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The IFS Executive
Committee met during the 3rd World Fisheries Congress and voted to establish an
“International Endowment Fund” to support Society and Section international
activities, i.e., support international memberships in the Society, to purchase
books and journals, to support speakers here and abroad, to provide seed money
for international conferences, symposia and workshops, and to help publish
articles and books.
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The AFS Governing
Board, during the Mid-year Meeting, approved establishment of the
“International Endowment Fund”. At the recent 3rd World Fisheries Congress, the
International Fisheries Section Executive Committee voted to contribute $1,000
to start the fund. The IFS contribution
of $1,000 is offered as a challenge to other AFS subunits to begin building for
our Society's future in international fisheries.
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IFS members
hosted many scientists and managers from a variety of countries and continue to
receive requests for books, journals, symposium proceedings. We currently need journals for two libraries
in
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The section
completed donating 5 years of AFS journals to 7 laboratories in far-east
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The Section
continues to receive requests from international fisheries scientists
requesting funding support to become or remain a
AFS/IFS members. Under a separate proposal to the governing board the section
has prepared a request to better respond these opportunities in future years.
The request to modify the Carl Sullivan International membership charter was
presented at the mid-year Governing Board meeting and the request was denied.
The Carl Sullivan membership program will continue to be directed towards
scientists from English speaking countries.
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The section
continued to assist in an initiative to develop a framework for a fisheries
society in far-east
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Section members
have been active fostering international visibility of AFS by hosting
international delegates from
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Volunteers are
need for supporting activities such as the World Fisheries Congress, increasing
section membership, symposia for the 132st Annual Meeting, newsletter editor,
and web page editor.
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A copy of the
Section’s Annual Financial Report has been provided to the Director of Administration
and Finance.
President
Robert M. Meyer
President-elect
Secretary/Treasurer
Past President