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For general information about the Society, feedback about this web site, or if you encounter login difficulties, contact the SFS webmaster (webmaster@benthos.org), who will gladly field your questions.

Taxonomic Certification Program

For general information about the Taxonomic Certification Program or feedback about the TCP web site, contact the SFS TCP coordinator:
Murray Colbo Tel: 1 902 585 1638 ; e-mail: murray.colbo@acadiau.ca

For technical support with the TCP web site: 
Gail Corkum, Tel: 1 902 585 1742; e-mail: gail.corkum@acadiau.ca

Mailing Address:

SFS Taxonomic Certification Program
Acadia Center for Estuarine Research
Acadia University
Box 115
Wolfville N.S. B2R 4P6
Canada

Address change, Applications, Freshwater Science Subscription information

Most operations can be made on-line on though your member control panel.

If you prefer, contact SFS Member Services:

5400 Bosque Boulevard, Suite 680
Waco, Texas 76710-4446
Voice: 254-399-9635
E-mail: membership@benthos.org

How to post an advertisement or a message to SFSweb?

SFS members, academic institutions, and non-profit organizations can freely post advertisements for position openings, meetings, publications, workshop and courses or general interest messages.

For-profit companies are allowed to post freely, but a $35 donation to one of the SFS endowments funds is suggested.

Advertisements and messages should be emailed to the SFS Classifieds editor (classifieds@benthos.org). If judged acceptable, they will be posted promptly (generally within 24h).

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