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22
Jul
New Articles for July 16-22

Freshwater-Specific Journals (6):

20
Jul
Career Award & Fellows nominations now open

Career Award and SFS Fellow nominations are open!  This is your chance to shine a spotlight on a colleague’s lasting contributions to freshwater science and our society.  

15
Jul
New Articles for July 8-15

Freshwater-Specific Journals (5): Freshwater Biology (2), Hydrobiologia (2), Limnology and Oceanography (1), Marine and Freshwater Research (2), River Research and Applications (5)

08
Jul
New Articles for July 1-7

Freshwater-Specific Journals (4): Hydrobiologia (2), Freshwater Biology (2), River Research and Applications (4), Marine and Freshwater Research (1)

03
Jul
SFS Announces RFP to Advance Strategic Plan Objectives 2019/2020

The SFS Long Range Planning Committee (LRPC) has announced a 2019/2020 Request for Proposals for projects that address Objectives and Goals of the SFS Five-Year Strategic Plan.

30
Jun
New Articles for June 23-30

Freshwater Specific Journals (3): Freshwater Biology (3), Hydrobiologia (8), River Research and Applications (1)

24
Jun
New Articles June 17 - 23

Freshwater-specific Journals (3): Freshwater Biology, Hydrobiologia, Marine and Freshwater Research

Broad-based Journals (6): Ecological Applications, Ecology, Oecologia, Oikos, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Science

17
Jun
New Articles June 10-16

Freshwater-specific Journals (4): Freshwater Biology, Hydrobiologia, Limnology and Oceanography, River Research and Applications

Broad-based Journals (6): Ecological Applications, Ecology Letters, Journal of Applied Ecology, Oecologia, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Science

10
Jun
New Articles June 3-9

Freshwater-specific Journals (5): Freshwater Biology, Hyrdobiologia, Limnology and Oceanography, Marine and Freshwater Research, River Research and Applications

Broad-based Journals (3): Ecological Applications, Ecology, Journal of Applied Ecology

06
Jun
Making Waves Ep. 41

The topic for this episode is freshwater research at the border. We hear in the news about how the president’s proposed border wall will disrupt wildlife such as big cats and butterflies, but we hear little about how it will affect freshwater and freshwater species. Considering watershed boundaries rarely match political boundaries, creating a physical barrier across a watershed would likely change aspects of the system. I wanted to learn a little more about what kind of freshwater research happens here in the border region, especially since it’s such a tense atmosphere to work in. So, I reached out to four aquatic specialists in Tucson, Arizona, to see what kind of binational projects they work on at the border, the barriers these projects face, the benefits of binational projects, and tune in for the bonus fourth question!

 

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