About the WCFS - World Council of Fisheries Societies (original) (raw)

The World Council of Fisheries Societies (WCFS) is a nonprofit, nongovernmental membership organization that aims to promote international cooperation in fisheries science, conservation and management. This includes encouraging sustainable management practices, encouraging excellence in fisheries research, and promoting the wise use of fishery resources.

Credit: NOAA

Credit: NOAA

Membership is open to scientific or professional fisheries societies and affiliated organizations. Other fisheries organizations may become affiliates of the WCFS by a vote of the Executive Board. The WCFS headquarters and Secretariat are presently located in Bethesda, Maryland, USA, at the headquarters of the American Fisheries Society.

The functions of the WCFS include:

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