Welcome to the AFS Tennessee Chapter

The Tennessee Chapter is an active local extension of the American Fisheries Society. The chapter is composed of professionals, students, and others with an interest in the area of fisheries. Browse through this website to find out more about who we are and what we do. Visit our Facebook for the most updated information.

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Important News

2026 TNAFS Annual Meeting Program

Tennessee Chapter of the American Fisheries Society (TNAFS) 2026 Annual Meeting   March 17th – 19th, 2026 Cumberland Mountain State Park https://tennessee.fisheries.org/ TNAFS_Final Program_2026 Important

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Student Sponsorship Competition!

Tennessee Chapter AFS Student Sponsorship Competition for the Southern Division AFS 2026 Conference- Due January 9th 2026 The Tennessee Chapter of the American Fisheries Society

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Important Dates: Winter 2024-2025

Important Dates for TNAFS Members; Winter 2024-2025 Friday, December 6th, 2024 Nominations for Awards Due Send to Aaron Burch: alburch123@gmail.com Nomination and awards information here

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Other AFS News

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEApril 1, 2026 Contact:Lauren TannerAmerican Fisheries Societyltanner@fisheries.org American Fisheries Society Announces Partnership with Optic Nerve Eyewear to Support Member Safety and Performance The American Fisheries Society is proud to announce a new partnership with Optic Nerve Eyewear, an independently owned company making protective, polarized eyewear for the outdoors. Whether you’re a professional or recreational outdoor enthusiast, you rely on durable, dependable gear.  This partnership underscores our shared commitment to empowering those who protect...Read more
Verbal Judo: A Method to Improve Your Ability to Talk to Those Hostile to Conservation April 28, 202612 pm Eastern Time Registration Presenter:Scott Bonar Successfully conversing with people who do not see the value in protecting the environment is critical to those interested in conservation, especially in today’s society.  Here we discuss conversational techniques you can use to defuse conflict and improve the odds that the other side will listen to your point of view....Read more
Voting is now open in the 2026 AFS Officer Election! Read the candidate statements for Jim Bowker and Steve Lochmann and then check your email for voting instructions. Voting closes on March 31.Read more