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aquatic ecosystem health and management society

The Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management Society (AEHMS) was set up in 1989 to energize and advance coordinated, Eco systemic, and all encompassing activities for the insurance and preservation of worldwide sea-going assets. It concentrates on the accompanying: selection of the Eco systemic wellbeing idea, use of coordinated administration/reclamation, association of meetings/symposia/workshops, and distribution of its essential diary (Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management – AEHM) and books (Eco vision World Monograph Series). They advance coordinated, Eco systemic, and all encompassing activities for the insurance and preservation of worldwide sea-going assets. The Society concentrates on the appropriation of the Eco systemic wellbeing idea and the use of versatile administration and reclamation. We fulfill this through the association of gatherings, symposia, workshops and distribution of our essential diary, Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management (AEHM), and also our Eco vision World Monograph book arrangement. Since its initiation, the Society has joined forces with numerous organizations to sort out various global gatherings, symposia and workshops. The AEHMS has worked with universal accomplices with assorted natural worries to enhance biological system wellbeing through the information shared at our occasions. These incorporate biennial meetings over the globe with subjects, for example, Great Lakes of the World (GLOW), GULF biological communities, fish and fisheries of the world, obtrusive species and our lead AEHMS gathering arrangement. They have additionally sorted out numerous subject particular meetings and symposia jogged on particular districts and biological systems including marine, freshwater lake and stream frameworks.

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