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Fish Hatchery Technician – Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery & Aquarium

Fish Hatchery Technician One Full-Time Permanent Salaried Position Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery & Aquarium 1660 Route 25A Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724 Phone: (516) 692-6768 Fax: (516) 692-6769 www.cshfishhatchery.org Date Posted 12/6/2018 Responsibilities: Fish Culture: All phases of propagation, care and stocking of trout species Education: Conduct onsite and outreach education programming Aquarium: Maintain... Read More

2019 John Moring Student Travel Award

AFS Northeastern Division John Moring Student Travel Award NY Chapter and Northeast Division Annual Meeting The American Fisheries Society’s Northeastern Division (NED) supports student travel to its annual meeting through the John Moring Student Travel Award. The award was established in 2003 to honor John’s legacy and promote student engagement in the NED. It is competitive and... Read More

YARE Workshop!

The NY Chapter American Fisheries Society, NYS Parks and the SUNY Oneonta Biological Field Station Present… YARE Workshop! Youth Aquatic Resource Education (YARE) For who?  Teachers, educators, college students and the public What?        YARE workshop for aquatic sampling & youth environmental education! November 10, 2018 9:00 am—4:30 pm Glimmerglass State Park 1527... Read More

Check it out! Our website has a new look.

If you haven’t visited our website in a while, take a look – https://newyork.fisheries.org/. We have been busy over the last few weeks updating the website.  You’ll notice some things have moved around and are organized differently. It’s still a work in progress, so take a look and let us know what you think (and what... Read More

April 16, 2016 YARE / Creek Freeks

  The YARE Creek Freaks Workshop on April 16th at Hartwick College Pine Lake Environmental Campus was a success!  We had 19 participants, including 2 staff/faculty from SUNY Oneonta and Hartwick, 7 students from Hartwick, and 10 students from SUNY Oneonta with several from the Lake Management program. Samantha Roth, formerly of Cornell and the... Read More