Society for Freshwater Science explained

Society for Freshwater Science
Nickname:SFS
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Membership:1,800
Membership Year:2019
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Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Sherri Johnson
Leader Title2:Past-President
Leader Name2:Steven Thomas
Leader Title3:President-Elect
Leader Name3:David Arscott
Leader Title4:Executive Director
Leader Name4:Andreas Leidolf
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Formerly:Midwest Benthological Society; North American Benthological Society

The Society for Freshwater Science (SFS) is an international scientific society whose members study freshwater ecosystems (rivers, streams, lakes, reservoirs, and estuaries) and ecosystems at the interface between aquatic and terrestrial habitats (wetlands, bogs, fens, riparian forests, and grasslands).

History

The Society for Freshwater Science was founded in 1953 in Havana, Illinois by 13 charter members, and was called the Midwest Benthological Society.[1] It was later known as the North American Benthological Society before being renamed the Society for Freshwater Science.

Membership and Governance

Currently, SFS is approaching 1800 members.[2] The majority of members are students and are from North America and are students. Members are employed in academia, consulting, federal and state agencies, and other governmental positions. Members are elected as officers and delegates by their fellow society members.[3]

Executive committee

The executive committee is responsible for day-to-day business of the society and is made up of member officers elected by their peers. It includes the current president, the past president, the president-Elect, the treasurer, and the secretary; the current vice president, the vice president-elect, the public information and policy representative, the chair of the finance committee and the executive director participate in the committee but are non-voting members. Thus, being elected president of the society represents a three-year service role (one year each as president-Elect, president, and past president), and being elected vice president is a two-year role (one year each as vice president-elect and vice president).

Presidents

Recent presidents of the society include:

NameYear ElectedYear President
Sherri Johnson20222023-2024
Steven Thomas2021[4] 2022-2023
Ashley Moerke2020[5] 2021-2022
Alonso Ramírez2019[6] 2020-2021
Amy Rosemond2018[7] 2019-2020
Jennifer Tank2017[8] 2018-2019
Colden Baxter20162017-2018
Emily Bernhardt20152016-2017
Matt R. Whiles20142015-2016[9]
David L. Strayer20132014-2015[10]
Randall Fuller20122013-2014[11]
David Penrose20112012-2013
Joe Holomuzki20102011-2012[12]
Lucinda B. Johnson20092010-2011[13]
Nancy Tuchman20082009-2010[14]
Nick Aumen20072008-2009
R. Jan Stevenson20062007-2008[15]
N. LeRoy Poff20052006-2007[16]
Michael T. Barbour20042005-2006
Clifford N. Dahm20032004-2005
F. Richard Hauer20022003-2004[17]
Catherine M. Pringle20012002-2003[18]
Bernard W. Sweeney20002001-2002
Joseph Culp19992000-2001[19]
Nancy Grimm19981999-2000[20]
Leonard Smock19971998-1999
Gary A. Lamberti19961997-1998[21]
Jack A. Stanford19951996-1997[22]
Alan P. Covich19941995-1996[23]
Ernest F. Benfield19931994-1995
Colbert E. Cushing19921993-1994[24]
Charles F. Rabeni19911992-1993[25]
J. Bruce Wallace19901991-1992[26]
Stuart G. Fisher19891990-1991[27]
Leonard Ferrington19881989-1990
Arthur C. Benke19871988-1989
James Ward19861987-1988[28]
David M. Rosenberg19851986-1987[29]
Edwin Masteller19841985-1986[30]
Richard W. Merritt19831984-1985
Vincent H. Resh19821983-1984

Other committees

The society is also governed by a board of directors and 19 standing committees: a finance committee, a board of trustees of the endowment fund, a development Committee, a Journal Endowment Committee, an Election and Place Committee, an Awards Selection Committee, a Long-Range Planning Committee, an Annual Meeting Committee, a Publications Committee, a Public Information and Policy Committee, a Constitutional Revision Committee, a Student Resources Committee, an Early Career Committee, a Taxonomic Certification Committee, a Technical Issues Committee, a Science and Policy Committee, an International Coordination Committee, a Conservation and Environmental Issues Committee, and an Education and Diversity Committee. As of 2021, the society also had three ad hoc committees: the Code of Conduct Committee, the JEDI Task Force focused on justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion, and the Membership and Data Committee.[31]

Annual meetings

SFS hosts an annual meeting for its members. On occasion, SFS has partnered with other scientific societies, such as the American Geophysical Union (AGU), the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO), the Phycological Society of America, and the Society of Wetland Scientists to host joint meetings.[32]

Journal

The main academic journal of the Society is the journal Freshwater Science.[33] 4 issues are published each year. The journal was first published in 1982 and called Freshwater Invertebrate Biology. In 1986 the title was changed to Journal of the North American Benthological Society, and the title was changed again in 2012 to Freshwater Science.[34]

About once a year the journal publishes open-access fact sheets called BRIDGES that cover new ideas in aquatic science using non-technical language.[35]

Awards

SFS gives out awards annually to its members, including naming members as SFS Fellows who have made excellent contributions to freshwater science over many years. The SFS Fellows program began in 2017 with a large first "class" of fellows:

YearSFS Fellows Named
2017Clifford N. Dahm, David Penrose, Richard W. Merritt, James Ward, Dave Allen, Ben Stout, Jack A. Stanford, Jim Harrington, Bobbi Peckarski, Ken Cummins, Jerry Jacobi, Bob Hughes, Vincent H. Resh, Colin Townsend, Michael T. Barbour, Sam Lake, Stephen Hamilton, Stuart G. Fisher, Jack Webster, Margaret A. Palmer, Jim Karr, Walter Dodds, Arthur C. Benke, Wayne Minshall, J. Bruce Wallace, Judith L. Meyer, Susan Jackson[36]
2018Emily Stanley, Gary A. Lamberti, Chuck Hawkins, Denis Newbold[37]
2019Nancy Grimm, Alan P. Covich, F. Richard Hauer, Mary E. Power, Jeremy Monroe, Matt Whiles, N. LeRoy Poff[38]
2020Emily Bernhardt, Lucinda B. Johnson, Jennifer Tank, Valeria Souza, R. Jan Stevenson[39]
2021Leonard Ferrington, Mary Freeman, Judith Li, John Morse, Alan Steinman, Caryn Vaughn[40]
SFS also awards several other awards on an annual basis: the Award of Excellence, the Distinguished Service Award, the Environmental Stewardship Award, and Hynes Award for New Investigators, named after Noel Hynes;[41] the Graduate Student Conservation Research Award;[42] and awards for the best presentations and posters delivered by students at each annual meeting.[43]

Programs

The Instars and Emerge mentoring programs support underrepresented groups in freshwater science. Students who are accepted into the Instars program as mentees are assigned a graduate student mentor who helps them network at the annual meeting, while the Emerge program provides year-round mentoring.[44]

SFS partners with the Stroud Center to provide an aquatic invertebrate taxonomic certification program for its members.[45]

The society's endowment is also used to fund small awards for research and travel, particularly by students.[46]

Outreach

SFS has several programs focused on outreach to broader audiences.[47] 'Making Waves' is a podcast hosted by society members that comes out semi-monthly and discusses freshwater science for a general audience.[48] Society members also maintain media libraries through Flickr for general use.[49] SFS holds a leaf pack workshop at the annual meetings for local environmental groups and educators. Finally, a group of SFS members recently developed the Ecological Evidence Exchange to create a publicly available database of scientific information to inform environmental management.[50]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SFS. Society for Freshwater Science.
  2. Web site: SFS. Society for Freshwater Science.
  3. Web site: Constitution & By-Laws Society for Freshwater Science. 2021-04-23. freshwater-science.org.
  4. Web site: SFS Announces 2021 Leadership Election Results Society for Freshwater Science. 2021-05-28. freshwater-science.org.
  5. Web site: Wood. Sharmay. 2020-06-19. Dr. Ashley Moerke Elected as President of the Society of Freshwater Science. 2021-04-22. Lake Superior State University. en-US.
  6. Web site: 2019-05-29. Prof. Alonso Ramirez elected President of the Society of Freshwater Science Applied Ecology NC State University. 2021-04-22. en.
  7. Web site: 2019-05-31. Odum School of Ecology Rosemond is new president of Society for Freshwater Science. 2021-04-22. Odum School of Ecology. en.
  8. Web site: Past Officers & Committees (2017-2018) Society for Freshwater Science. 2021-04-22. freshwater-science.org.
  9. Web site: Matt R. Whiles. 2021-04-22. University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.
  10. Web site: Curriculum Vitae David L. Strayer. 2021-04-22. Cary Institute.
  11. Penrose. David. 2013. The Society for Freshwater Science. Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin. en. 22. 4. 102–104. 10.1002/lob.2013224101. 1539-6088. free.
  12. Web site: February 2019. USGS Retirees Newsletter No. 182. 2021-04-22. USGS Retirees.
  13. Web site: CV, Lucinda B. Johnson. 2021-04-22. University of Minnesota Duluth Natural Resources Research Institute.
  14. Web site: Curriculum Vitae - Nancy Tuchman. 2021-04-22. Loyola University Chicago.
  15. Web site: 2020 SFS Fellows Society for Freshwater Science. 2021-04-23. freshwater-science.org.
  16. Barbour. Michael T.. Poff. N. LeRoy. Norris. Richard H.. Allan. J. David. 2008. Perspective: Communicating our science to influence public policy. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 27. 3. 562–569. 10.1899/07-051.1. 10.1899/07-051.1 . 7973009 . 0887-3593.
  17. Web site: 2016-06-27. F. RICHARD HAUER, Ph.D.. 2021-04-22. University of Montana.
  18. 2003-03-01. Front Matter. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 22. 1. 10.1086/jnortamerbentsoc.22.1.1467972. 0887-3593.
  19. 1999-06-01. Front Matter. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 18. 2. 10.1086/jnortamerbentsoc.18.2.1468458. 0887-3593.
  20. Web site: Curriculum Vitae, Nancy Beth Grimm. 2021-04-22. Arizona State University.
  21. Web site: February 2020. Gary A. Lamberti Curriculum Vitae. 2021-04-22. University of Notre Dame.
  22. Web site: 2018-08-10. Jack A. Stanford. 2021-04-22. Flathead Lake Biological Station.
  23. Web site: 2019 Fellow - Alan Covich. 2021-04-23. Society for Freshwater Science.
  24. 1994. Front Matter. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 13. 1. 1467259 . 0887-3593.
  25. 1993. Front Matter. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 12. 1. 1467678 . 0887-3593.
  26. Web site: 2010. Curriculum Vitae. 2021-04-22. University of Georgia.
  27. 1991. Front Matter. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 10. 1. 81. 10.1086/jnortamerbentsoc.10.1.1467757 . 1467757 . 0887-3593.
  28. 1988. Front Matter. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 7. 1. 1467825 . 0887-3593.
  29. 1987. Front Matter. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 6. 1. 1467518 . 0887-3593.
  30. 1986. Front Matter. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 5. 1. 1467741 . 0887-3593.
  31. Web site: Officers & Committees Society for Freshwater Science. 2021-04-23. freshwater-science.org.
  32. Web site: Annual Meeting. Society for Freshwater Science.
  33. Web site: Freshwater Science. University of Chicago Press.
  34. Silver. Pamela. 2011-12-01. Editorial: A New Title for J-NABS. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 30. 4. 1138. 10.1899/30.4.E.1138.1. 83972400 . 0887-3593.
  35. Web site: BRIDGES Fact Sheets Society for Freshwater Science. 2021-04-26. freshwater-science.org.
  36. Web site: 2017 SFS Fellows Society for Freshwater Science. 2021-04-26. freshwater-science.org.
  37. Web site: 2018 SFS Fellows Society for Freshwater Science. 2021-04-26. freshwater-science.org.
  38. Web site: 2019 SFS Fellows Society for Freshwater Science. 2021-04-26. freshwater-science.org.
  39. Web site: 2020 SFS Fellows Society for Freshwater Science. 2021-04-26. freshwater-science.org.
  40. Web site: Society for Freshwater Science Fellows Society for Freshwater Science. 2021-04-26. freshwater-science.org.
  41. Web site: Career Awards Society for Freshwater Science. 2021-04-26. freshwater-science.org.
  42. Web site: Conservation Research Award Society for Freshwater Science. 2021-04-26. freshwater-science.org.
  43. Web site: Student Presentation Awards Society for Freshwater Science. 2021-04-26. freshwater-science.org.
  44. Web site: Instars Mentoring Program. Society for Freshwater Science.
  45. Web site: Stroud Center Taxonomic Certification. Stroud Water Research Center.
  46. Web site: Endowment Award Society for Freshwater Science. 2021-04-26. freshwater-science.org.
  47. Web site: SFS Outreach. Society for Freshwater Science.
  48. Web site: Making Waves: A Freshwater Science Podcast on Apple Podcasts. 2021-04-26. Apple Podcasts. en-us.
  49. Web site: Fresh Water. 2021-04-26. Flickr. 19 May 2006 .
  50. Web site: Ecological Evidence Exchange Society for Freshwater Science. 2021-04-26. freshwater-science.org.