Re: NANFA-L-- American Currents: Special Aquarium Issue

Bill Flowers (billflower-in-gmail.com)
Wed, 1 Jun 2005 00:58:23 -0500

Just got mine along with two other aquarium fish magazines. Naturally
American Currents is the first one to read.

Bill Flowers

On 5/31/05, Hoover, Jan J ERDC-EL-MS <Jan.J.Hoover-in-erdc.usace.army.mil> wrote:
>
> The Spring 2005 issue of American Currents is out...and its one of the best
> issues ever...thanks to the expert editorial skills of Bob Bock and Chris
> Scharpf...and to the wealth of experience provided by a star-studded lineup
> of native fish aquarists and naturalists!
>
> Feature articles are:
> "Breeding the southern sheepshead minnow, Cyrpinodon variegatus variegatus"
> by Charlie Nunziata
> "Are Temperate Fishes More Difficult to Spawn than Tropicals" by Bob Muller
> "The Changing Role of Aquarists in Aquatic Conservation" by Peter Unmack
> "Madtoms: Some Cool Cats" by Jeremy Tiemann
> "Sampling New York State's Bashakill Marsh and Stream" by Norman Soule
> "Fine Fare for Native Fishes: The Fairy Shrimp, Streptocephalus seali"
> " Naming Names (and Often Changing Them): A Native Fish Hobbyists's Guide to
> Zoological Nomenclature" by Chris Scharpf
> "Elassoma: Great Fish for Small Quarters" by Dustin Smith
> "In Praise of Poeciliids Part I: Heterandria and Gambusia" by Bob Bock
>
> And as if that were not enough:
> Summaries of two new books on sturgeons, two new books on salmon, news about
> endangered species Puget Sound steelhead and green sturgeon, taxonomic
> changes for leatherside chub, observations on spawning goldstripe darters.
> Member related news includes discoveries of new mudpuppies, an upcoming trip
> to Florida, and highlights from Regional Outreach programs.
>
> If you are a paid-up member - check your mailbox.
> If you are not a member - join. This issue alone is worth the cost of your
> dues.
>
> - Jan Hoover
> Vicksburg, MS
>
>
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