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AFS Beneath the Surface
AFS Beneath the Surface
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Meet the people working to make the American Fisheries Society a resource and community for fisheries professionals, and learn more about current AFS programs and upcoming events.
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This week, we're making another stop on the tour of AFS Sections, and this time it's the Marine Fisheries Section (MFS). Susan Piacenza, the current president of the Section, stopped by the podcast recently to share updates about MFS activities - and to chat about her work with sea turtles!
Episode guest:
Susan Piacenza
Oregon State University
Marine Fisheries Section President
https://fwcs.oregonstate.edu/users/susie-piacenza
susan.piacenza@oregonstate.edu
Marine Fisheries Section: https://mfs.fisheries.org/
AFS Updates and Links:
AFS Membership - renewals and new members
Upcoming online sessions include:
Fisheries Community Check In - October 14
Invasive Species Database Webinar - October 28
Higher-Level Thinking online course - October 30
AFS Certification - online application overview - November 5
Fisheries Community Check In - November 6
AFS is back with a new "Beneath the Surface" episode! This time, we're highlighting 2025 Excellence in Public Outreach honoree, David Shiffman. David shares insights on social media best practices and why sharks matter!
Episode guest:
David Shiffman
https://davidshiffmancv.com/
David.Shiffman@gmail.com
July 2025 Fisheries article:
https://academic.oup.com/fisheries/article/50/7/316/8107657
AFS Updates:
The AFS Sections roundup continues today with an introduction to the Invasive and Introduced Species Section! Today's guest is Nathan Lederman, the Section's current president. Join us to learn about this section's history and current projects. To learn more, join their business meeting at the AFS Annual Meeting next month!
Episode guest:
Nathan Lederman
nathaniel.lederman@wisconsin.gov
Learn more about the American Fisheries Society and our upcoming Annual Meeting!
Comments or suggestions? Submit via email to lmaza@fisheries.org
What's an ELMA? To find out more, I went to Drew Holloway and Patrick Cooney, who are both former participants in the Emerging Leaders Mentorship Awards (ELMA) program. Drew and Patrick are currently serving as the ELMA committee chairs, working to mentor the current class of ELMAs and passing on lessons to the incoming class.
Episode Guests:
Patrick Cooney
Drew Holloway
Emerging Leaders Mentorship Awards
Updates:
San Antonio Annual Meeting registration-the early bird deadline has been extended through July 8
July webinar- Meeting Planning: A deep dive
Today's episode features a preview of the first open access book to be published by AFS! Freshwater and Diadromous Fishes of Puerto Rico authors Gus Engman and Wes Neal recently stopped by the podcast to recap the book's development and the authors' history of freshwater research in Puerto Rico.
Freshwater and Diadromous Fishes of Puerto Rico
Authors:
Thomas J. Kwak
Augustin C. Engman
Craig G. Lilyestrom
J. Wesley Neal
María de Lourdes Olmeda
Episode guests:
Gus Engman
University of Tennessee
Wes Neal
Mississippi State University
AFS is excited to announce the launch of Fishbook - a fisheries collaborate network! In this episode, we're visiting with Beth Beard, to learn about the Fishbook project and how to join this online community.
Episode guest:
Beth Beard
AFS Senior Communications Manager
Fishbook is now online at https://fishbook.fisheries.org!
Update:
AFS Annual Meeting Early Bird Registration deadline: June 4, 2025
Questions, comments, and suggestions for future podcast guests: lmaza@fisheries.org
Have you ever wondered how the AFS Second Vice Presidential candidates are selected each year? With the AFS election completed for 2025, we thought it would be a good time to reflect back on the candidate selection process.
This week's guest is Eric Fetherman, who just completed his term as the Chair of the AFS Nominating Committee. Eric helps explain the candidate recruitment and vetting process for the AFS elections.
Episode guest:
Eric Fetherman
2024-2025 AFS Nominating Committee Chair
Colorado Parks & Wildlife
Updates:
Fisheries Community Check-in
May 7, 3 pm Eastern Time
Join the session!
Webinar - Great Lakes
May 13, 2 pm Eastern Time
Register Now
Webinar suggestion form
In this episode, San Antonio local meeting chair, Shaun Donovan, joins the podcast to preview the 2025 Annual Meeting. Learn about conference sessions and events, San Antonio travel tips, and more!
Episode guest:
Shaun Donovan
San Antonio River Authority
Local Chair, 2025 AFS Annual Meeting
https://afsannualmeeting.fisheries.org/
Interview recording date: April 2, 2025
2025 AFS Annual Meeting - abstract submission deadline:
Extended through April 22
2025 AFS Officer Election:
April 22 is the last date to vote! All members are encouraged to vote, via emailed instructions.
On today's episode, we're talking all about the AFS Awards program! Our guests are current AFS Awards Committee chairs - Jessica Mistak and Natalie Coash. Jess and Natalie stopped by to talk about current efforts to update to the awards program and this year’s schedule for announcing the 2025 award recipients. In addition, we spent a fair amount of time talking about how AFS committee leadership can positively impact career development.
Episode guests:
Natalie Coash
Missouri Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Unit
Jessica Mistak
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
Updates:
Annual Meeting:
Abstract submission deadline: April 15
Registration is now open!
Upcoming Webinar:
Applied Genetics for Fisheries Management: April 16
AFS Election:
Now open through April 22, 2025 - members should vote via instructions sent through email
Comments or questions?
Email us at lmaza@fisheries.org
Join us for another stop on our tour of AFS Sections! In this episode, we're featuring the Student and Early Career Professionals Subsection of the Education Section. Hadley Boehm, the current president of the Subsection, joins Beneath the Surface to chat about the Subsection's projects, as well as the benefits of mentoring and getting involved with AFS.
Episode guest:
Hadley Boehm
President, Student and Early Career Professional Subsection
https://students.fisheries.org/
Email: hadley.boehm@state.mn.us
Updates and Deadlines:
2025 Awards nominations deadline: April 1
Spring webinars:
Applied Genetics for Fisheries Management: April 16
Annual Meeting:
Abstract submission deadline: April 15
Registration is now open!
AFS Election:
Now open through April 22, 2025 - members should vote via instructions sent through email
Interested in fisheries history? It's time to highlight another AFS Section - the Fisheries History Section! Section President Jeff Jolley joins the podcast to share updates on how this Section is working to reestablish itself and plan for the future.
Episode Guest:
Jeff Jolley
Updates and Deadlines:
2025 Awards nominations deadline: April 1
Spring webinars:
Indigenizing Salmon Science and Management: March 19
Applied Genetics for Fisheries Management: April 16
Annual Meeting:
Abstract submission deadline: April 15
Registration is now open!
AFS Election:
March 20 - April 22 - members will receive voting instructions via email
Part 2 of 2 in the Second Vice President Candidate series!
The 2025 AFS officer election will be held March 20-April 22. AFS members will receive information via email regarding how to vote.
Today on AFS Beneath the Surface, get to know Second Vice President candidate, Jeff Heindel. Jeff shares his professional background and past involvement with AFS, as well as some ideas for the future.
Send questions, comments, and future podcast topics to lmaza@fisheries.org.
Editor's note: I added a new feature this week - "chapter" markers, which should help separate the different sections of the audio file.
This episode is part one of a two-part series!
The 2025 AFS officer election will be held March 20-April 22. Today on AFS Beneath the Surface, get to know Second Vice President candidate, Brent Nichols.
Brent stopped by Beneath the Surface to share his background and experience, so that AFS members and voters had a chance to "meet" him via this podcast episode.
Send questions, comments, and future podcast topics to lmaza@fisheries.org.
Black Bass 2025 will be held in August in San Antonio, in conjunction with the 2025 AFS Annual Meeting. Today's episode features Dave Philipp, one of the conference chairs, who stopped by recently to share a preview of this summer's conference.
Episode guest:
David Philipp, Fisheries Conservation Foundation
Conference inquires: BlackBass2025@fishconserve.org
Black Bass 2025
AFS Annual Meeting
Additional content may be added to this episode when more conference details become available!
What is AFS's role in policy? And honestly, what is policy anyway? To answer these questions, we're going back to the beginning of the AFS policy program and chatting with the first (but now retired!) AFS Policy Director, Tom Bigford.
Episode Guest:
Tom Bigford
Updates:
Data & Technology Section webinar
January 28, 1 pm Eastern Time
2025 AFS Annual Meeting - Call for Sessions
Closes January 24th
Have you ever asked what the term development means to non-profit organizations? Is it grant writing/management, relationship management, or fundraising? (or all of the above and more?)
AFS Development Manager, Jenna Hanks, is today's guest; she joins the podcast to help explain development at the American Fisheries Society.
Episode guest:
Jenna Hanks
AFS Development Manager
AFS Development - Additional Information
Updates:
Call for Submissions for symposia and continuing education courses for the 2025 Annual Meeting!
Membership Renewals
In today's episode, we're taking a deep dive into the AFS Education Section. Join us to learn more about this Section's current and upcoming projects!
Episode guest:
Martin Hamel
President, AFS Education Section
Associate Professor, Fisheries Management & Ecology, University of Georgia
https://warnell.uga.edu/directory/people/martin-hamel
Updates
Giving Tuesday is December 3, 2024!
Upcoming Webinar hosted by the Fisheries Management Section
Conservation Milestone: Apache Trout Delisting
December 4th at 1:30 pm
The Call for Submissions for 2025 Annual meeting symposia and continuing education courses opens on December 6th.
Did you know that AFS has over 20 sections, which focus on specific interest areas within fisheries? In today's episode, we're providing an overview of the Fisheries Management Section (FMS).
Episode guest:
Julie Carter
President, AFS Fisheries Management Section
https://fms.fisheries.org/
Upcoming webinar:
Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management
November 19, 2024
2 pm Eastern Time
Register Now!
Each year during the Annual Meeting, AFS welcomes a new president to lead the organization. In this episode, meet 2024-2025 AFS President Miguel Garcia Bermudez! Miguel shares his background and involvement in AFS, as well as what he's looking forward to during his presidency.
Episode guest:
Miguel Garcia Bermudez
AFS Officers' Bios
Updates/links:
Best Student Presentations Webinar
Thursday, October 24, 2024
3 pm Eastern Time
Committee Volunteer Interest Form
Meet the 2024 Award of Excellence recipient, Francis Juanes in today's episode! Dr. Juanes talks about his current and future projects, as well as past involvement in AFS.
Guest:
Francis Juanes
Liber Ero Professor of Fisheries
University of Victoria
juanes@uvic.ca
Lab website: https://juaneslab.weebly.com/
FishSounds: https://fishsounds.net/index.js
Updates from AFS:
AFS photo album (2024 Annual Meeting and more): https://www.flickr.com/photos/americanfisheriessociety/albums
Best Student Papers webinar: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/a599dcba-811b-4191-be87-fef5c9eec9a1@ea04981a-ce57-48f5-96aa-0b09f880fa48























