The Society for Freshwater Science (SFS) is an international organization dedicated to the study of freshwater organisms, biotic communities, and the physical processes that impact ecosystem function. SFS members also focus on the connections between freshwater ecosystems and their surrounding landscapes, as well as habitat and water quality assessment, conservation, and restoration. Through the exchange of scientific information, SFS promotes collaboration among its members, other professional societies, policymakers, educators, resource managers, and the general public. SFS advocates for the use of the best-available science in the management and policymaking of freshwater ecosystems.
Membership in SFS offers a range of benefits and opportunities for individuals interested in freshwater science. By joining SFS, members gain access to valuable resources, networking opportunities, and the chance to contribute to the advancement of the field. SFS encourages the use of scientific knowledge in the decision-making processes related to freshwater ecosystems, ensuring the preservation and sustainable management of these vital resources. Consider joining SFS today to support the study and conservation of freshwater environments.
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