Earliest Issues of The Progressive Fish-Culturist now online The American Fisheries Society (AFS) has placed the full text of 1935-1983 issues of The Progressive Fish-Culturist (PFC) in the Fisheries InfoBase, the most complete source of information on fisheries in the world. The 1935-1983 collection consists of 2,300 articles and 8,000 pages. This latest addition complements the archive of 1984-1998 PFC articles already online. The Progressive Fish-Culturist contains papers on various aspects of aquaculture including broodstock selection and spawning, nutrition and feeding, health and water quality, facilities and production technology, fish transport, and management of ponds, pens, and raceways. Papers cover marine and freshwater species-vertebrate and invertebrate-that are of interest to North American aquaculturalists. In 1999 the journal was renamed the North American Journal of Aquaculture. AFS online journals: http://afs.allenpress.com
