Fisheries

Papers
(The TQCC of Fisheries is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Issue Information51
Calendar45
Amplified Voices: A Collection of Discussions from Women of Fisheries36
Tuna Regional Fisheries Management Organizations Need to Prioritize Transition to Management Procedures18
Waters of the United States: An Urgent Call for Action by Fisheries and Aquatic Science Professionals16
New for 2024: You Must Opt-In to Receive Fisheries Magazine in the Mail!15
Hidden Invaders: How the Live Bait Trade Can Move Invasive Species15
Issue Information13
Get to Know Your AFS Staff: Dan Cassidy (He/Him)13
The Stripeless Striper12
A Caribbean Tale of Local Fisheries…12
Journal Highlights11
Centenarian Longevity in the Midwest11
Reviewer purgatory as the fisheries person—Management relevance?10
hatchR: A toolset to predict when fish hatch and emerge10
Aging, Climate, and Invasions Threaten Reservoirs in the Mississippi River Basin9
Get to Know Your AFS Staff: Mia Ferguson (She/Her/Hers)8
Amplified Voices: A Collection of Discussions from Women of Fisheries7
The Ohio River Ecological Research Program (ORERP): History and Accomplishments7
Microcertification as an Avenue to Diversify Pathways and Opportunities for AFS Professional Certification7
In Memoriam: William T. Hogarth7
Brett Billings: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Videographer7
Addressing Coldwater Temperature Impairment in a Changing Climate6
Creating a Digital Repository of Calcified Structures from Known-Age Fishes, a Century in the Making6
June 2025 Calender5
AFS goes beyond borders5
Journal Highlights5
Communication Approaches and Specialists that Can Improve Fisheries Management5
March 2025 Calendar5
Advancing black bass management and conservation to benefit fish populations, fisheries, and people5
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Journal Highlights4
Lake Trout4
Fisheries Volume 48 Number 6 June 20234
Statement of the American Fisheries Society and the Western Division of AFS About the Need to Breach the Four Dams on the Lower Snake River4
Issue Information4
Volunteer Angling and Technology-Based Solutions Provide the First Estimate of Sea Lice Infections for Wild Coastal Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarkii clarkii4
Lake Trout4
Fisheries Volume 48 Number 7 July 20234
Journal Highlights3
Hutton Junior Biologists gather in Georgia for third annual summit3
Continuing Education3
In Memoriam: Steven Putman Cramer3
Strongholds for Pacific salmon: A proactive conservation strategy for ecosystem health, food security, biodiversity, and climate resilience3
Get to Know Your AFS Staff: Caroline Davis (they/them)3
Recovering the American horseshoe crab through a commitment to collaboration3
Fisheries Volume 48 Number 2 February 20233
My Journey to AFS Leadership and Goals During My Tenure3
Focused Process: Nominating the Next AFS Second Vice President Candidates3
Amplified Voices: A Collection of Discussions from Women of Fisheries3
AFS Second Vice President Candidate Statement:3
Calendar3
The climate change crisis: A call for action by Past Presidents of the American Fisheries Society3
Resurrecting an Idaho Icon: How Research and Management Reversed Declines of Native Westslope Cutthroat Trout2
The Great Lakes Future Fishers Initiative: Supporting the Next Generation of Great Lakes Commercial Fishing and Seafood Processing Industries2
2022 Classes of Golden and Silver Membership Award Winners2
Get to Know Your AFS Staff: Peter Turcik (He/Him)2
Reflections on Breaking Down Silos in Fisheries Science2
Provisioning fisheries: A framework for recognizing the fuzzy boundary around commercial, subsistence, and recreational fisheries2
Finding a Way: Fishing Has No Boundaries Casts a Broader Net, Liberating All Anglers2
Influence of Electrofishing Boat Operation and Driving Techniques on Reservoir Fish Catches2
Steven Berkeley Marine Conservation Fellowship: 2023 Winners2
Life Inside the Tank: The Impact of Vateritic Otoliths on Hatchery-Reared Coho Salmon2
A Key to Thriving in Fisheries Science Is a Sense of Belonging2
AFS works to renew Sport Fishing Restoration Act and continue 150+ years of policy work2
In Memoriam: John Forney2
In Memoriam2
Fisheries Volume 47 Number 8 August 20222
Charting the course for the American Fisheries Society: AFS 5-year strategic plan, 2025–20292
Richard O. Anderson2
New Beginnings2
AFS Has an Award for That2
154th Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawai'i, September 15–19, 20242
Many hands: Sharing the work and benefits of stream restoration in the Fishers and Farmers Partnership2
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We Eat Whales in Norway2
Geoffrey Power2
Symposia Summaries 20242
Managing Pathways for Introduction of Alien Crayfish: Evaluation of a Midwestern State's Regulations on the Pet Industry2
Ghost Fishing Threatens Biodiversity in an African Great Lake2
Delta Smelt2
Journal Highlights2
Calendar1
Journal Highlights1
May Calendar 20251
Conferences and Events1
Lacfc Highlights1
In Memoriam1
Symposia Summaries 20231
AFS Social Events Part II: Guide for Introverts1
Clarity over complexity: Statistical reporting that resonates1
Why the whole is greater than the sum of its parts: A case for population-level management1
What Can the Effects of COVID Reveal About Lingering Obstacles to Retention for Women in STEM?1
Social Identities, Intersectionality, and the Experiences of Women and Women of Color in Marine, Aquatic, and Fisheries Science Professions1
Calendar1
Revisiting “Invisible Collapse?”: Perspectives on progress and challenges for the future of recreational fisheries science1
Annual Meeting Wrapup1
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Coregonines1
Volunteers Keeping Tabs on Superheroes of the Sea: Florida's Adventure Coast1
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Calendar1
Perspectives from Fisheries Social Scientists: Mixed Methods as a DEIJ Tool1
The Eighth Edition of Common and Scientific Names of Fishes1
My Life in Fish: One Scientist's Journey Gary D. Grossman. Illustrated by Ryan Tavarez. Published by Impspired Press. 2023. US$17.99 (Paperback).1
Fisheries Volume 47 Number 3 March 20221
World Fisheries Congress 20241
Walleye tagging release1
A Review of Recovery Plan Criteria for Threatened and Endangered Fish Taxa Managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service1
Electrofishing for Silver Carp1
Gila Trout1
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Crossing the Finish Line: Help Pass the Recovering America's Wildlife Act This Congress1
Citizen Science Surveys Provide Novel Nearshore Data1
Stories I tell myself—to keep things in perspective1
Journal Highlights1
AFS Annual Meeting1
Sturgeon Fever in Maine0
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Fisheries Volume 49 Number 12 December 20240
World Fisheries Congress: Seeing Fisheries Through an International Lens0
Dawn M. Heilman0
Journal Highlights0
Issue Information0
Issue Information0
Triggerfish at Pearl and Hermes0
A flexible conservation and connectivity tool to inform stream conservation prioritization0
Plenary Speakers, Sponsors, Child Care0
The Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting (JASM)0
Amplified Voices: A Collection of Discussions from Women of Fisheries0
A Review of Pacific Salmon Hatcheries in British Columbia, Canada, and Interactions With Natural Populations0
Fisheries Volume 49 Number 7 July 20240
Citizen Science on the Beach: Grunion Greeters in California0
AFS 155 Exhibitors0
Lamprologus ocellatus0
June 2025 Journal Highlights0
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Unconscious Regional Incivility: A Threat to Diversity0
Not the Fastest nor the Strongest… But the Most Responsive to Change0
Issue Information0
In Memoriam0
A framework for fuzzy cognitive mapping workshops: Shark depredation as a case study0
Applying the Safe Operating Space (SOS) Approach to Sustainable Commercial Fishing under Varying Lake Levels and Littoral Zone Conditions0
Calendar0
Fisheries in Transition0
Growth patterns of invasive Silver Carp in the Mississippi River basin0
Changing of the guard: A Nebraska perspective on institutional knowledge and inland fisheries management0
Assessing the role of juvenile life history diversity and adult translocation on cohort productivity in a Chinook Salmon population0
Volunteer Tagging Black Sea Bass0
Lake Eustis Pupfish0
The Wonders of the Mekong Project Shows Both the Wonders and Conservation Challenges of the Mekong River0
Peacock Bass: Diversity, Ecology and Conservation Kirk O. Winemiller, Leslie C. Kelso Winemiller , and Montaña Carmen G. Academic Press, Elsevier, London, United Kingdom. 2021. US$98.47 (Hardcover or 0
Hatched Trout Eggs0
AFS Second Vice President Candidate Statement:0
Amplified Voices: A Collection of Discussions from Women of Fisheries0
The Emotional Challenges of Being a Fisheries (or Wildlife) Scientist0
Welcome to San Antonio0
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Have you Thanked your Mentor(s) Lately… Ever?0
A Reverence for Rivers0
Defining hybridization thresholds for native species conservation in the genomic era0
Fisheries Volume 47 Number 11 November 20220
Journal Highlights0
Enhancing Fisheries Management through Other Ways of Knowing0
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Issue Information0
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Perceptions on American Fisheries Society Membership and Recommendations for Action Based on 2022 Survey Results0
History, Life History, and Fate of a Salmonid Flagship Species: The Danube Salmon0
Latin American and Caribbean Fisheries Congress: Registration and Travel0
Issue Information0
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Why Aren't Salmon Responding to Habitat Restoration in the Pacific Northwest?0
Journal Highlights0
A Review of Empirical Evidence that Examines the Effectiveness of Harvest Regulation Evaluations in Freshwater Systems: A Systematic, Standardized Collaborative Approach0
Sustaining Namāēw (Lake Sturgeon): Partner-led climate adaptation for Indigenous fisheries in the Laurentian Great Lakes0
Decades of Global Sturgeon Conservation Efforts Are Threatened by an Expanding Captive Culture Industry0
World Fish Migration Day: Celebrating a Decade of Building Community Around Fish and Rivers0
New Journal Design0
Issue Information0
Danube Salmon0
Top 10 Reasons to Attend the Annual Meeting in Honolulu, Hawai‘i0
Correction to: Recovering the American horseshoe crab through a commitment to collaboration0
Fisheries Volume 47 Number 9 September 20220
AFS Second Vice President Candidate Statement:0
Welcome to Grand Rapids0
Henry E. Booke0
Empowerment as a goal for college education0
Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture: Helping Brook Trout for over 20 years as a National Fish Habitat Partnership0
Balancing Ecosystems, Harvests, and Seafood Markets0
Calendar0
Get to know your AFS staff: Laura Hendee (she/her)0
Fountain Darter0
Journal Highlights0
How small can they go? Microelectronic tags for movement ecology of small aquatic organisms0
From Recognition to Action: Strengthening AFS's Commitments to Indigenous Peoples0
List of Registered Exhibitors0
Widening Cracks in an Already Leaky Pipeline0
Issue Information0
AFS Journals Retreat0
Continuing Education 20220
Fisheries and aquaculture in India: Past, present and future0
Critical Research Needs for Forage Fish within Inner Shelf Marine Ecosystems0
150 Years of Transactions of the American Fisheries Society0
The return of royalty: A record-breaking season for the critically endangered Mekong Giant Catfish0
Chinook Salmon Flight0
What Does the New Logo Say About AFS and Who We Are?0
In Memoriam: Richard S. Brown0
Plenary Speakers / Nā Hālāwai ‘Ākoakoa Nui0
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Issue Information0
Annual Meeting Preview0
Get to Know Your AFS Staff: Lauren Maza0
It's Beginning to Look a Lot like #25DaysofFishmas: Communicating Freshwater Biodiversity Using Social Media0
Get to know your AFS Staff: Jeff Kopaska0
Calendar0
Fisheries Volume 47 Number 1 January 20220
AFS Second Vice President candidate statement: P. Brent Nichols0
A Novel Technological Approach to Recover Aquatic Research Equipment from Depth0
Black Crappie Fingerlings0
Who Shall Speak for Us?0
Fisheries Volume 49 Number 2 February 20240
Oh Shi-oot!0
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Latin American and Caribbean Fisheries Congress to Convene Fisheries Professionals from Underrepresented Regions0
Issue Information0
Fish Sounds as an Effective Tool in Marine Science Communication0
Get to Know Your AFS Staff: Ashley Berniche (she/her)0
Get to know your AFS Staff: Lauren Tanner (she/her)0
Tips on What Not to Say at a Job Interview for a Fisheries Position0
Passing the Leadership Baton0
Journal Highlights0
Managed extinction: The decline and loss of wild salmon and steelhead in the Pacific Northwest0
Christopher Vandergoot0
John W. Kauffman0
Issue Information0
Calendar0
The Need for Reporting Rationale and Detailed Methods in Studies that Surgically Implant Fish with Electronic Tracking Devices0
Calendar0
Amplified Voices: A Collection of Discussions from Women of Fisheries0
The Bluegill Whisperer0
Issue Information0
In Memoriam0
Journal Highlights0
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Journal Highlights0
Is it really “the law”?0
Studying Kelp Forests of Today to Forecast Ecosystems of the Future0
Spokane AUGUST 21-25, 20220
Fisheries Volume 49 Number 8 August 20240
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