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History and Scope of the Larval Fish Conferences

The Early Life History Section (ELHS) is an interest-discipline subunit of the American Fisheries Society with an international membership of over 400 scientists. It is the only organisation of this kind devoted to interests in the early life history of freshwater, estuarine, and marine fishes, and related matters. Through its newsletter, Stages, and now its web page, the AFS’s ELHS encourages and facilitates exchange of knowledge and ideas, updates members on current research, publications, meetings and other events, provides feature articles and reviews and communicates Section and pertinent AFS business and concerns.

The annual Larval Fish Conferences (LFC) that serve as the focal point of ELHS activities evolved from a series of informal, freshwater-oriented, symposia that began in 1977.

The current LFCs, which are hosted and sponsored by various organisations throughout the world, cover the complete spectrum of research (from all habitats and geographic locations) related to fish early life history.

A list of all the LFCs can be found on the ELHS web page. The dates, locations, host institutions and publications resulting from these meetings are all available.

Future Conferences
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Past Conferences
32nd Annual Larval Fish Conference
4 - 7 August 2008
Kiel, Germany
 
31st Annual Larval Fish Conference
9 - 12 July 2007
St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
 
30th Annual Larval Fish Conference
10 - 14 September 2006
Lake Placid, New York, USA
 
29th Annual Larval Fish Conference
11 - 14 July 2005
Barcelona, Spain
 
28th Annual Larval Fish Conference
May 23-26, 2004
Clemson, South Carolina, USA
 
27th Annual Larval Fish Conference
Aug. 20-23 2003
Santa Cruz, California, USA
 
26th Annual Larval Fish Conference
2002
Bergen, Norway
 
25th Annual Larval Fish Conference
2001
Sandy Hook, New Jersey, USA
 
List of all previous ALFCs
 


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