Eddies: Reflections on Fisheries Conservation
American Fisheries covers the life history of an important fish, from catfish to the cutthroats, each story written by those who know the fish well.
Readers learn about the men and women of conservation from the past – those Pioneers who have worked in fisheries for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service since 1871.
Meanders closes each issue. There, readers find sinuous thoughts and mature and evocative writing – some good story-telling – that pushes at the edges like a mature river wanders a valley floor. The back cover is reserved for a parting snapshot of data that point up the work of the Division of Fisheries and Aquatic Resource Conservation. Queries are invited. Contact editor Craig Springer at 505-248-6867 or craig_springer@fws.gov
2012
Winter 2012 - Arts and Science![]()
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Fish and Wildlife Conservation Offices![]()
Spring 2012 - Interjurisdictional Fisheries![]()
2011
Fall/Winter 2011 - The National Fish Hatchery System
Summer 2011 - Habitat Conservation
Spring 2011 - Youth and Nature 2010
Winter 2010/2011 - The Great Lakes
Summer/Fall 2010 - Aquatic Invasive Species
Spring 2010 - Imperiled Species Conservation 2009
Winter 2009/2010 - Alaska's Fisheries
Fall 2009 - People in Fisheries
Special Issue 2009 - Fisheries Program Accomplishments
Summer 2009 - Reservoirs
Spring 2009 - Work with Tribes 2008
Winter 2008 - Partnerships
Fall 2008 - Science and Technology
Summer 2008 - Fisheries Habitat
Spring 2008 - Focus on Recreational Fisheries