TCAFS
Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries SocietyTCAFS History
The Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society is committed to the conservation, development, and wise utilization of recreational and commercial fisheries, promotional of all branches of fisheries science and practice, and exchange and dissemination of knowledge about fish, fisheries, and related subjects.
"Today is Tomorrow's Yesterday"
Sometimes we think of history as the boring subject we had to take in school. We had to remember all of those dates and names of people who we have never met. But history is more than that.
History is alive! What is happening today is tomorrow’s history. We need to capture today so that those who come after us will see our footsteps.
If you look at history from this perspective, you might see that it is the record of leadership. Whose footsteps are we following? Who will follow ours?
Past-Presidents, Meetings, and Awards
Texas Chapter American Fisheries Society History & Chronology
by Ray Matthews, Jr.
STUDENT RESEARCH
* Fish Assemblage Structure and Associations with environmental conditions in a texas spring-fed river
* Movement and Microhabitat Associations of Guadalupe Bass Micropterus treculii in Two Texas Rivers
* Rio Grande Project 2009-2010
If you have photographs you would like to share, please e-mail me:
Michele Nations,
TCAFS History Committee Chair
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
401 Red Bluff Road
Graford, TX 76449
(940) 779-2301 office
(940) 779-2670 fax
michele.nations@tpwd.state.tx.us
