Re: NANFA-- American Currents news

Travis Haas (travis.c.haas_at_lawrence.edu)
Sat, 09 Nov 2002 09:27:59 -0600

Woohoo! There's never been a better time to be a Nanfan.

Chris, thanks for helping to make the Nanfa experience so great for all
of us.

Travis Haas
Appleton, WI

Christopher Scharpf wrote:
>
> A 30th Anniversary edition of American Currents is at the printer and is
> scheduled to mail to all NANFA members shortly after Thanksgiving.
>
> Highlights of this expanded, 44-page, issue include:
>
> * anniversary articles and reminiscences from three founding NANFA members:
> John R. Quinn, Dick Stober, and the founder himself, Mr. John Bondhus
>
> * a CFI husbandry report on Cahaba shiner and goldline darter
>
> * Bob Muller on spawning the flagfin shiner
>
> * news and photos of three newly described species of pupfish
>
> * sculpin diversity of the northeastern U.S.
>
> * Bob Bock on Ameca splendens
>
> * and a new Q&A column from D. Martin Moore called "Three Questions, Moore
> Answers"
>
> My continued thanks to all the contributors who fill each issue of American
> Currents with so much quality material.
>
> If you're not a NANFA member, you can be sure to receive this issue as long
> as you join now. Here's the application:
>
> http://www.nanfa.org/join.htm
>
> Work has already begun on the Winter issue. In fact, I just typeset a
> fascinating article on the blind cave catfishes of Texas!
>
> Yr obt ed,
>
> Chris Scharpf
> Baltimore
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