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Fish
Passage, Habitat, and Bioengineering
Fish Passage and Protection
FishXing at http://www.stream.fs.fed/fishxing: FishXing is intended to assist engineers, hydrologists, and fish biologists in the design and evaluation of culverts for fish passage. Version 2.0 of FishXing is currently available for your use.
FishWeb at http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/fishweb/: Queensland, Australia
Dam Removal
Habitat Protection, Restoration, and Enhancement
Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Process, and Practices - http://www.usda.gov/stream_restoration
NOAA Restoration Center - http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/habitat/restoration
General
Aquatic Network (AquaNet) provides information on a broad range of aquatic topics, including aquaculture, conservation, education, fisheries, marine science and oceanography, maritime heritage, ocean engineering, and seafood. The Aquatic Network includes databases, news, articles, employment and business opportunities, publications, an online store, and a products/services directory.
American Fisheries Society (AFS). The American Fisheries Society and its various divisions, chapters, sections, and committees are currently supported by over forty Internet web sites. This site also provides links to a number of aquaculture and fishery sites outside the AFS,
FAO Fisheries Statistics. Provides a wealth of information on global fisheries statistics, and miscellaneous documents on the status and prospects for capture fisheries. There are also links to fisheries software developed by the FAO.
National Biological Survey. The National Biological Survey is now offering electronic "selective dissemination of information" packages, or SDI (not related to strategic defense initiative, apparently) based on databases in the Wildlife/Fisheries Review. Scope is primarily wild vertebrate biology, ecology, management, and related disciplines. This SDI is designed to help natural resource managers and researchers stay abreast of the current published literature. There are four SDI packages: wetlands; endangered and threatened species; contaminants; and aquaculture. Each month, subscribers automatically receive the SDI package(s) they select. For more information, contact T. Sexson, NBS, at 303-226-9401, ext. 236, <sexsont@mail.fws.gov>.
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FishPass (BioE Section Sponsored). Many of you already know about FishPass, a mailing list for professional discussion of the biological and engineering science of upstream and downstream fish passage. Areas of discussion include fish passage technologies, projects, swimming capabilities and behavior, and biological and engineering studies and events. There are currently about 300 subscribers to the list from more than 20 countries. You can subscribe to FishPass by sending an email to Listserv@mail.orst.edu with the following command in the body of the message: subscribe FishPass firstname lastname.
Other Lists: See aquaculture discussion groups at http://ag.ansc.purdue.edu/discuss/index.htm