Recently the BOD was discussion future options for where and how to publish
Aquatic Survival. Two options were presented,
1/ continue publishing the paper version as is, with issues being put on the
web after a year or so delay (as it is now);
2/ just publish it on the web and effectively do away with any financial or
other hassles involved with having to deal with membership etc etc.
Perhaps folks on this list would care to share their thoughts? I think it is
also worth keeping in mind that this is only going out to the electronically
connected portion of the membership.
Cheers
Peter J Unmack peter.unmack at asu.edu
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DESERT FISHES RULE: To boldly thrive where no other fish can make it!
Desert Fishes Council http://www.utexas.edu/depts/tnhc/.www/fish/dfc
Australian Desert Fishes as above just add australi or click on Aust.
Desert Springs Action Committee at http://www.tkphotos.com/dsac/
Native Fish Australia at http://www.nativefish.asn.au
North American Native Fishes Association at http://www.nanfa.org
Aquatic Conservation Network at http://www.acn.ca
In the end, We will conserve only what we love,
We will love only what we understand,
We will understand only what we are taught
--Baba Dioum Senegalese conservationist
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