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categories and criteria, and listed 59 species in total. A Threatened Species Committee was established two years later, at the 1987 conference; the first threatened fishes list was published that same year. Since 1988, these conservation listings have been updated annually. In 1991, members of the
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The Australian Society for Fish Biology was founded in mid-1971, with the stated aims to "promote the study of fish and fisheries in Australia, and to provide a communications medium for Australian fish workers". The society had a founding membership of 79 fisheries researchers and managers from
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and is worth $ 600 in both the 'junior' and 'senior' student categories. The society also awards the John Glover Travel Fund, which was introduced in 1983 as the Student Travel Award, to fund students to attend the conference; and the John Lake Poster Awards, which debuted in 1987. In 1986, the
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researchers. Founded in 1971, the society describes itself as a "professional, independent, non-profit, non-commercial and non-aligned organisation." The Australian Society for Fish Biology holds annual conferences for its members, sometimes in partnership with related organisations such as the
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is awarded by the society "for an outstanding contribution in fish or fisheries science." The award, which may be given annually, is intended to celebrate research conducted primarily in Australia, although not necessarily by a member of the society. The award is named in honour of fisheries
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Since 1985, many conferences have been accompanied by workshops on specific topics. The society also hosts four committees that meet annually, usually at the conferences: the Alien Fishes Committee, Education Committee, Fisheries Management Committee, and Threatened Fishes Committee.
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Conferences have been held annually in Australia or New Zealand since 1974, sometimes in partnership with related organisations such as the Oceania Chondrichthyan Society and the Australian Society for Limnology. In 1974, the first ASFB conference was held in
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Memorial Student Award was given for the best paper presented by a student. The winning student, C.M. MacDonald, received a prize of $ 50. As of 2017, this prize is sponsored by the
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from their home cities. In total, 105 of the 140 registered delegates made it to the conference, "demonstrat ASFB members’ determination to confer about fish at all costs."
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society instigated the humorous Donald D. Francois award to celebrate "an outstanding contribution to fish biology"; the winner received a dozen bottles of
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society endorsed a formal nomination process for listing or delisting species. Since 1997, the committee have assessed species against criteria used by the
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Mr. Whitley nominated D.F. Hoese of the Australian Museum as President for 1973 and in the absence of other nominations Dr. Hoese is the new president.
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troop carrier aircraft that had been put into temporary service by the Government. Other delegates drove the thousands of kilometres to
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over the weekend of 18–19 September 1976, although some presentations on the Saturday afternoon were poorly attended due to the
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Kevin Rowling (2014) "40 Annual Conferences for ASFB", Australian Society for Fish Biology newsletter (December 2014), p22.
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Conservation overview and action plan for Australian threatened and potentially threatened marine and estuarine fishes"
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Stephen "Harry" Balcombe (2019) "President’s Preamble", Australian Society for Fish Biology July 2019 newsletter, p5.
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The 8th World Fisheries Congress was originally scheduled for 2020, but was postponed for one year due to the global
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Oceania Chondrichthyan Society and the Australian Society for Limnology. Former presidents of the society include
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Government of South Australia, Primary Industries and Regions SA. Published 20 April 2017. Archived 15 May 2017.
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Joint conference with the New Zealand Freshwater Sciences Society and the New Zealand Marine Sciences Society.
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as the society's first, perhaps because the 1974 conference was held in partnership with other organisations.
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Seven current and former ASFB Presidents in 2018. Left to right: Harry Balcombe, Chris Fulton, Gary Jackson,
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Fish conservation: A guide to understanding and restoring global aquatic biodiversity and fishery resources
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Mark Lintermans, former ASFB President (2005–07) and long-time convener of its Threatened Fishes Committee.
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Australian Society for Fish Biology: Promoting scientific exchange and supporting early career researchers
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Joint conference with the Australian Society for Limnology and the Australian Marine Sciences Association.
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magazine, to decide "Australia's favourite fish". The competition received nearly 1,200 votes, with the
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Only one nomination was received for the office of President, Mr. G.P. Whitley nominated by G.C. Grigg.
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In 1975, the 2nd ASFB conference was held at the NSW Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station at
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following an online competition; the winning name was contributed by former President Chris Fulton.
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called "The Duck", which appears annually at the conference dinner, from at least as early as 2004.
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theme "Come as your Taxon". The first South Australian conference was held the following year, at
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Presidents of the ASFB generally serve two-year terms. Former presidents of the society include
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Australian Society for Fish Biology official blog. 8 September 2016. Accessed 15 January 2017.
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that grounded all domestic commercial airlines. Many delegates flew to Townsville aboard a
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The Gilbert P. Whitley Memorial Student Award was split into these two categories in 1991.
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In 1985, the Australian Society for Fish Biology held a two-day conference workshop in
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The ASFB publishes a newsletter twice annually. In 2017, the newsletter was renamed
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NSW Fisheries Research Institute and the Australian Museum. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
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Australian Society for Fish Biology official website. Archived 27 November 2017.
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Australian Society for Fish Biology official website. Archived 14 February 2017.
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Australian Society for Fish Biology official website. Archived 28 February 2014.
2329:"Ichthyology Hall of Fame: K. Radway Allen Award Recipient 2019 Dr. Beth Fulton" 2297:
Australian Society for Fish Biology official website. Archived 27 November 2017.
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In 1976, the society introduced the first of several conference awards: the
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to discuss Australia's threatened fishes. The attendees developed a set of
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In the 1985–89 listings, species were classified as one of the following:
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Function Centre. The 1996 conference in Brisbane was subsumed by the 2nd
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ASFB official website, archived 28 February 2014. Accessed 3 March 2017.
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and the 2021 World Fisheries Congress (based in Adelaide but held as a
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of the Noosa Lakes, which aligned with the meeting's estuarine theme.
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These classifications have been used by the IUCN to inform their own
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The Australian Society for Fish Biology is a founding member of the
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Delegates mingle during a tea break at the 2017 ASFB conference in
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D.A. Pollard, B.A. Ingram, J.H. Harris and L.F. Reynolds (1990)
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Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
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Conference locations up to 2014 are cited in Rowling (2014).
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Joint conference with the Australian Society for Limnology.
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Joint conference with the Oceania Chondrichthyan Society.
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Joint conference with the Oceania Chondrichthyan Society.
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An evening event as part of the 2016 ASFB conference in
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Harry Balcombe, Gretta Pecl and Eva Plaganyi (2018)
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John Morrongiello opens the 2018 ASFB conference in
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