News
This month's featured article: Benthic cyanobacteria proliferations drive anatoxin production throughout the Klamath River watershed, California, USA
Laurel Genzoli, Robert O. Hall Jr, Timothy G. Otten, Grant S. Johnson, Joanna R. Blaszczak, and Jacob Kann.
Freshwater Science 43(3): 307-324.
In this summer issue of the SFS newsletter, you'll find a video roundup of our featured speakers at our 2024 Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, student presentaton award winners, new SFS chapters and early career resources, tributes to dear colleagues we have lost recently, and more.
Freshwater Science, our non-profit society journal, offers opportunities to join the Review Board, serve as an Associate Editor, and apply for funding to assist with costs of publishing. Associate Editor applications are due August 15; Review Board applications are due September 1.
This month's featured article: Distribution and parthenogenetic fecundity of obligate and facultative parthenogenetic strains of the mayfly
Kazuki Sekiné and Koji Tojo.
Freshwater Science 43(2): 198-211.
May 15, 2024 — The Society for Freshwater Science (SFS) today announced that its members have chosen Sally Entrekin to serve as SFS President in the Society’s 2024 Leadership Election.
“As President of the Society for Freshwater Science, I will aim to facilitate relationships within and among scientific stakeholders that can help lead to positive transformation,” Entrekin said. “I'm so excited and privileged to partner with Natalie Griffiths as Vice President. We will strive to continue the positive momentum that sustains and builds an impactful SFS.”
May 1, 2024 — The Society for Freshwater Science (SFS) today announced the 2024 inductees into the Fellows of the Society for Freshwater Science: Dr. Robert Hall of the University of Montana, Flathead Lake Biological Station; and Dr. William H. McDowell of the University of New Hampshire and Florida International University
April 26, 2024 — The Society for Freshwater Science (SFS) today announced the winners of its 2024 Career Awards. The SFS Career Awards recognize up to five scientists each year for outstanding contributions to the field of freshwater science in the areas of environmental stewardship, service, mid-career leadership, emerging research, and excellence in scholarship.