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o Farm Pond -- The final draft version of the revised "Special Publication #1
Stocking and Management Recomnendlations fot Texas Farm Ponds" was approved
publication. A draft of the edition was presented to the Fish Farmers of T
Governing Board for review with a request for endorsement. 'The latter body
endorsed the publication.
Program -- Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos has been approved.
the site of the 1986 meeting. Red drum biology and management has been sel
as the panel discussion topic.
o Urban Fisheries -- The committee is coordinating plans with a similar progr
in the Texas A & M Agricultural Extension Service. No date has yet been set
but an urban fishing day for kids will be scheduled in spring.
o Awards -- No report
o Nominating -- No report
o Editorial -- A concern has developed that Chapter Proceedings have been rej
as literature citation for papers submitted to Transactions. The chapter n
to decide the future direction best suited for the Proceedings.
o New Business -- A request for chapter members to collaborate onr a tantdt
of aquatic habitat evaluation terminology and methodology was received from
Southern Division. The president will recommend that Clark Hobbs and Tony
Maciorowski serve on this committee, pending their approval.
THE ANNUAL MEETING FOR 1986
The Annual meeting will be held in October, at Southwest Texas State Universit
San Marcos (final date to be announced). It is not too early to begin preparing fc
meeting now.
o First Call of Officer Nominations -- Nominations for the 1987. President-elec
Secretary/Treasurer should be forwarded to Jaime Geiger, TPWD, 4200 Smith Sc
Road, Austin, TX. 78744 (512)479-4800
o First Call for Awards -- The 1985 recipients included Dr. Connie Ray Arnold
Dr. Donald Wohlschlag, respectively, for the research and education awards.
Nominations for awards should be forwarded to Bobby Whiteside, Aquatic Stati
Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX. 78666 (512)245-2284
o First Call for Papers -- Papers for presentation at the 1986 San Marcos meet
should be forwarded to Joe Tomasso, Aquatic Station, Southwest Texas State
University, San Marcos, TX. 78666 (512)245-2284GRASS CARP POSITION STATEMENT?
Some interest was expressed at the Junction meeting in formulating a position
statement or resolution relative to grass carp within the state. Anybody wishing t
become involved in this obviously controversial, but potentially important topic sh
contact Brian Murphy (409)845-5777.
DEADLINES FOR THE JULY-AUGUST NEWSLETTER
Anyone wishing to place an announcement in the next newsletter should send it.
any of the Newsletter Committee members: Tony Maciorowski or Anne Arzapolo, Star R
Box 385, Palacios, TX 77465; Bruce Hysmith, Route 4, Denison, TX 75020; Carl O'Kel
Dundee Fish Hatchery, Route 1, Electra, TX 76360. Announcements should be receive
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