The World Council of Fisheries Societies is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation intended to promote international cooperation in fisheries science, conservation and management.[1] The Council consists of 10 member organisations, and arose from the 1st World Fisheries Congress in Athens, Greece in 1992.
Contents
1Membership
2World Fisheries Congress
3Notes
4References
5External links
Membership
The council currently comprises 10 member organisations:[3]
American Fisheries Society
Australian Society for Fish Biology
Canadian Aquatic Resources Section
Fisheries Society of the British Isles
Indian Society of Fisheries Professionals
Japanese Society of Fisheries Science
Korean Society of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Mexican Fisheries Society
World Sturgeon Conservation Society
Zoological Society of Pakistan
World Fisheries Congress
Every four years, the World Council of Fisheries Societies runs an international conference event called the World Fisheries Congress.[4]
Congress
Year
Host city
1st
1992
Athens, Greece
2nd
1996
Brisbane, Australia
3rd
2000
Beijing, China
4th
2004
Vancouver, Canada
5th
2008
Yokohama, Japan
6th
2012
Edinburgh, Scotland
7th
2016
Busan, South Korea
8th[upper-alpha 1]
2021
Adelaide, Australia
Notes
↑The 8th World Fisheries Congress was originally scheduled for 11–15 October 2020,[5] but was postponed for one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
References
↑ 1.01.1World Council of Fisheries Societies, official website. Archived 15 May 2017.
↑"Officers", World Council of Fisheries Societies official website. Archived 15 May 2017.
↑"WCFS Members" World Council of Fisheries Societies official website. Archived 15 May 2017.
↑"World Fisheries Congress" World Council of Fisheries Societies official website. Archived 15 May 2017.
↑World Fisheries Congress official website. Archived from the original on 25 December 2019.
External links
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