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  • Alabama Game and Fish Homepage - Game and Fish Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
  • AquaLink is a free WWW service dedicated to hobbyists of fresh and marine water fish, reef corals and invertebrates.
  • AquaNet is an information server for the aquatic world. Subject areas covered include aquaculture, conservation, education, fisheries, oceanography, maritime heritage, ocean engineering, and seafood.
  • Earthwave Society - Public television documentaries on video relating to fish, wildlife, conservation and the environment.
  • Especes de poisson - Education of fishes in the laurentain Mountains Quebec Canada
  • The Fish Page - A list of links to fish research locations and other areas of interest in fish.
  • Friends of the Kennebec Salmon - Volunteers working to protect the wild Atlantic salmon of Maine's Kennebec River.
  • Last Chance For The Pacific Salmon - video is a new documentary on the plight of the Pacific Salmon. It is a broadcast quality, one hour video that covers a wide range of issues surrounding the decline of the salmon and outlines actions necessary to prevent their extinction.
  • North Dakota Game and Fish Department - State agency that manages fish and wildlife resources in North Dakota.
  • Salmon Habitat Enhancement - Besides being field school for over 100 000 students since 1969. NVOS has extensive salmon and eagle conservation programs.
  • SSRG Salmon and Steelhead Restoration Group - Salmon and Steelhead Restoration Group SSRG commited to restoring runs in the Guadalupe River San Jose Ca.
  • StreamNet, The Northwest Aquatic Information Network - StreamNet includes detailed anadromous fish and other aquatic information for the Pacific Northwest.

    American Bass Assoc. Inc.
    886 Trotters Trail
    Wetumpka, AL 36092

    American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
    c/o Dr. Walter R. Courtenay, Jr.
    Dept of Biological Sciences
    Florida Atlantic University
    Boca Raton, FL 33431

    Atlantic Salmon Federation
    P.O. Box 684
    Ipswich, MA 01938

    National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
    18 & C Streets, NW, Rm 2556
    Washington, DC 20240

    North American Native Fishes Association
    123 W. Mt. Airy Ave.
    Philadelphia, PA 19119

    Southeastern Fishes Council
    c/o Michael M. Stevenson
    University of New Orleans, Dept of Biology
    New Orleans, LA 70148

    Smallmouth, Inc.
    260 Crest Rd.
    Edgefield, SC 29824

Santa Barbara

Discover the city of Santa Barbara, California, the birthplace of Earth Day. A 1969 oil platform blowout off the coast of Santa Barbara led to a wave of environmental laws nationwide. That gave impetus to what we consider now the cornerstones to the modern environmental movement. A year later, the first Earth Day was held followed by the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency. A succession of other laws protecting water, marine life and endangered species followed.