World Aquacluture Magazine - September 2020

72 SEP TEMBER 2020 • WORLD AQUACULTURE • WWW.WA S.ORG A D V E R T I S E R ’ S I N D E X • Aller Aqua.................................................................... 35 • Aquaculture Africa 2021.................................................6 • Aquaculture America 2021........................................... 11 • Aquaculture Association of Canada. ............................. 26 • Aquaculture Systems Technologies................................ 23 • Aquafauna Biomarine................................................... 70 • Asian-Pacific Aquaculture 2021. ................................... 17 • Biomin......................................................................... 45 • Biorigin........................................................................ 53 • Blue Aqua International........................ Inside Front Cover • Kemin................................................... Inside Back Cover • Extru-Tech. .................................................................. 13 • LACQUA20....................................................................5 • Northern Aquaculture. ................................................. 10 • USAS Sponsored Publications.........................................9 • WAS Future Meetings................................................... 71 • World Aquaculture 2020.............................................. 12 • World Aquaculture 2021.............................................. 18 • Zeigler............................................................. Back Cover M E M B E R S H I P A P P L I C A T I ON — WO R L D A Q U A C U L T U R E S O C I E T Y BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP: Quarterly issues of the magazine, World Aquaculture ; discounts on WAS books; electronic access to the Journal of the World Aquaculture Society ; access to “members only” section of the website; and discounts for WAS meeting registrations. MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES: • NEW • RENEWAL ( S e l e c t o n e ; s i n g l e c h a p t e r m e m b e r s h i p i s i n c l u d e d i n d u e s ) Lifetime $1,100 Applies to an individual only Corporate, Printed JWAS $300 Allows all employees of one company to attend meeting at member rate Corporate, Electronic JWAS $255 Allows all employees of one company to attend meeting at member rate Sustaining, Printed JWAS $150 Applies to any one individual from a company Sustaining, Electronic JWAS $105 Applies to any one individual from a company Individual, Printed JWAS $110 Applies to an individual only Individual, Electronic JWAS $65 Applies to an individual only Student, Printed JWAS $90 Copy of student ID or signature of professor required Student, Electronic JWAS $45 Copy of student ID or signature of professor required Individual E Access $45 Includes one chapter, applies to an individual only CHAPTERS: Must be an active member of WAS to join (includes one chapter; add $5 each additional chapter). ( P l e a s e c h o o s e c h a p t e r ) • African • Asian Pacific (APC) • Latin American/Caribbean (LACC) • Korean • United States (USAS) • None (Deduct $5.00) Company Name, if corporate membership: Individual Name: Mailing Address: P: F: E: @: INCLUDE PAYMENT TO: World Aquaculture Society (US$/drawn on a US bank) with Check/Money Order, or VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS, DINER’S CLUB, DISCOVER OR JCB. Card Number: Expire Date: CVV: Signature on Card: www.was.or • World Aquaculture Society • P.O. Box 397 • Sorrento LA 70778-0397 • USA P: 225/357-5408 • F: 225/357-5408 • E: JudyA@was.org Join online at https://www.was.org/Meetings/MemberData/SelectMemberType.aspx Pres ident , continued from page 2 representative voice for academic, industrial and political organizations involved in aquaculture. Dr. Antonio Garza, WAS President-elect, and I have chosen the committee members and are happy to report that Dr. Matt Parker, USAS President, has agreed to be the Chair. An integral part of the communications effort going forward will be the Chapter Secretariats and the WAS Home Office staff. Any communications strategy has to address social media. Dr. Guillaume Drillet, WAS Director, is the Chair of the Social Media Sub-committee that has been working on recommendations for the past several months. We are excited to have these two committees active and addressing several issues identified in the 2020-2025 Strategic Plan. Speaking of communications, I hope you have visited the redesigned WAS website. This is the result of a lot of work from George McKee, Carol Mendoza, Judy Andrasko, Nate Ang, Blessing Mapfumo and Carolina Amezquita. JWAS and WAS magazine editors assisted in the development of the pages related to those two publications. An important feature of the new website is increased security. I hope you will be pleased with all of the improvements! — Jimmy L. Avery, President

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