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NZFSS Newsletter 2011

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NZFSS 2012

NZFSS 2012 Conference
University of Otago, Dunedin
Theme: Beyond the Limits
Monday 3 December - Friday 7 Dec.

NZFSS 2013

NZFSS Conference will be held in Hamilton in association with the New Zealand Marine Science Society and the Australian Society for Fish Biology.

Response to NPS Freshwater

Media Release: New Zealand Freshwater Sciences Society airs concerns about National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management.

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Report on NZ Lakes

A report on the state and trends of the water quality in New Zealand lakes has been published online by the Ministry for the Environment. This report is an update for ‘A snapshot of lake water quality in New Zealand’.

Click here to read the report.

Proposed Biodiversity NPS

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About NZFSS

The New Zealand Freshwater Sciences Society (NZFSS) aims to establish effective liaison between all persons interested in any aspect of fresh and brackish water research in New Zealand, and to encourage and promote these interests.

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News

Vacancy: Senior Environmental Consultant – Freshwater Ecology

Senior Environmental Consultant – Freshwater Ecology
Are you looking for a refreshing and challenging role in science and consultancy?
Do you wish to make a difference to...

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New Publication

Guide to the freshwater Crustacea of New Zealand.

M. A Chapman, M. H. Lewis, M. J. Winterbourn. (eds) 2011. Published by New Zealand Freshwater Sciences Society.

Guide to the freshwater Crustacea of New Zealand is a comprehensive update of the classic volume Introduction to the freshwater Crustacea of N.Z. by Chapman & Lewis (1976). In the intervening 35 years there have been many advances in the systematics of crustaceans leading in many instances to the introduction of new names, and our knowledge of freshwater crustacean biology and ecology has increased substantially.

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