By Alexandra Norelli Electives can be so hard to choose! There is a constant argument between easy A’s vs. graduate-level coursework, fun vs. beneficial, an optional lab vs. a 1-credit cram session. It can be difficult to pin down the perfect schedule that is doable and worth it in the […]
Author: Kimberly Bonvechio
In our Research Highlights blog series, we debut newly published fisheries research by our women of fisheries colleagues. If you have research you would like to highlight and share with our readers, submit a nomination form here! This Month’s Research Highlight:Smith, S.L., S. Cook, A. Golden, M.A. Iwane, D. Kleiber, K.M. Leong, […]
The seasons are changing, which can only mean one thing – the fisHER Adventure Classic is right around the corner. Whether you are a woman rocking it in the fisheries world or one of our amazing allies, we want you to join us! For those new to this event, the […]
In our Research Highlights blog series, we debut newly published fisheries research by our women of fisheries colleagues. If you have research you would like to highlight and share with our readers, submit a nomination form here! This Month’s Research Highlight:Gatch, A.J., S.L. Furgal, D. Gorsky, J.E. Marsden, Z.F. Biesinger, […]
As we celebrate four years of Women of Fisheries, some of the Social Media Committee Members took the opportunity to share why this group is special to them: The first major conference I attended as a fisheries student was the American Fisheries Society conference 2018 in Atlantic City. I was […]
Communicating our science is important. The platform and channel we use to do that vary depending on the audience, scope, and information we wish to communicate. Here, we highlight some of the work recently published by our community of women fisheries professionals, listed in alphabetical order by source name. Did […]
In our Research Highlights blog series, we debut newly published fisheries research by our women of fisheries colleagues. If you have research you would like to highlight and share with our readers, submit a nomination form here! This Month’s Research Highlight:Desforges, J.E., J. Clarke, E.J. Harmsen, A.M. Jardine, J.A. Robichaud, […]
A recent article in Fisheries explores the history and negative bias associated with the term “rough fish” which can refer to a host of native species like gars, suckers, and others. Native fishes provide many ecosystem and cultural services that benefit people: for recreation, as a food source, and maintaining water quality, […]
In our Research Highlights blog series, we debut newly published fisheries research by our women of fisheries colleagues. If you have research you would like to highlight and share with our readers, submit a nomination form here! This Month’s Research Highlight:Moran, J., T. Tuten, C. Anderson, K. Dunn, J. O’Connor, […]
In our Research Highlights blog series, we debut newly published fisheries research by our women of fisheries colleagues. If you have research you would like to highlight and share with our readers, submit a nomination form here. This Month’s Research Highlight:Munger, J.E., D.P. Herrera, S.M. Haver, L. Waterhouse, M.F. McKenna, […]