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1. Three‐dimensional conservation planning of fish biodiversity metrics to achieve the deep‐sea 30×30 conservation target.

2. The effects of flow extremes on native and non‐native stream fishes in Puerto Rico.

3. Application of Cystoseira myrica phycosynthesized selenium nanoparticles incorporated with nano‐chitosan to control aflatoxigenic fungi in fish feed.

4. Single generation epigenetic change in captivity and reinforcement in subsequent generations in a delta smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus) conservation hatchery.

5. AFS Joint WA‐BC‐Idaho Chapters 2024 Joint Annual Meeting: "Returning Home: Anadromous Fisheries in the Pacific Northwest".

6. The Tissue‐Specific Eco‐Exposome: Differential Pharmaceutical Bioaccumulation and Disposition in Fish among Trophic Positions.

7. Evaluation of techniques for estimating the age and growth of known‐age White Sturgeon.

8. Rapid, easy, sensitive, low‐cost and on‐site detection of environmental DNA and RNA using CRISPR‐Cas13.

9. The use of conceptual ecological models to identify critical data and uncertainties to support numerical modeling: The northern Gulf of Mexico eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica example.

10. Immersion immunization with recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae displaying ORF25 induced protective immunity against cyprinid herpesvirus 2.

11. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of the East Asian hemicultrine fishes (Teleostei: Cyprinidae: Xenocypridinae), with suggestions to their generic classification and redescription of the recently described species Hemiculter yungaoi Vasil'eva et al. 2022.

12. Swimming ability of Schizothoracinae fishes in Yarlung Zangbo River of China.

13. Dynamic marine spatial planning for conservation and fisheries benefits.

14. Deposited sediment influences occurrence of functional traits of stream fishes.

15. Fishers' ecological knowledge points to fishing‐induced changes in the Peruvian Amazon.

16. Embracing Implementation Science to Enhance Fisheries and Aquatic Management and Conservation.

17. Exploring hidden diversity: Molecular insights into the Leporinus species of the rivers of the Brazilian states of Maranhão and Piauí.

18. The concept of "state fishes of India": Current status, knowledge gaps, and strategic plans for conservation and sustainable utilization.

19. Use of bird‐borne radar to examine shearwater interactions with legal and illegal fisheries.

20. Network connectivity contributes to native small‐bodied fish assemblages in the upper Mississippi River system.

21. Fishes move to transient local refuges, not persistent landscape refuges during river drying experiment.

22. Fish assemblage structure and habitat relationships of a large floodplain river in western North America.

23. Fish fauna and environmental factors in river estuaries of small and medium‐sized rivers on islands significantly influenced by warm currents.

24. Updating Angling Records to Advance Sport Fish Conservation: A Case Study of IGFA's Black Bass World Records.

25. Optimizing efficiency and resilience of no‐take marine protected areas for fish conservation under climate change along the coastlines of China Seas.

26. Life‐history connections to long‐term fish population trends in a species‐rich temperate river.

27. Biodiversity connections—'ties that bind'.

28. Acoustic telemetry tracking of Coho Salmon smolts released from a community-run hatchery into a marine inlet reveals low early ocean survival.

29. Laboratory‐bred Longfin Smelt produced offspring in the first year in captivity.

30. Metabolism, population growth, and the fast‐slow life history continuum of marine fishes.

31. Rarity mediates species‐specific responses of tropical reef fishes to protection.

32. Considering species functional and phylogenetic rarity in the conservation of fish biodiversity.

33. Collaborative fisheries research reveals reserve size and age determine efficacy across a network of marine protected areas.

34. Deformities in fish: A barrier for responsible aquaculture and sustainable fisheries.

35. Temperature‐Dependence Assumptions Drive Projected Responses of Diverse Size‐Based Food Webs to Warming.

36. A review of conservation status of freshwater fish diversity in China.

37. Whether including exotic species alters conservation prioritization: a case study in the Min River in southeastern China.

38. Mapping endemic freshwater fish richness to identify high‐priority areas for conservation: An ecoregion approach.

39. An eDNA‐based assessment of Garra cambodgiensis (stonelapping minnow) distribution on a megadiverse river, the Mekong.

40. Livelihoods and poverty in small‐scale fisheries in western Amazonia.

41. Evaluation of the antibacterial activity and protein profiling of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) epidermal mucus under different feeds and culture systems (biofloc technology and earthen pond).

42. Condors scavenge on fish at the land–water interface in the Andean foothill of southern Bolivia.

43. An evaluation of the relative size, body condition, and survival of triploid Walleye in the wild.

44. Depredation rates and spatial overlap between Great Hammerheads and Tarpon in a recreational fishing hot spot.

45. The potential impact of aquaculture on the genetic diversity and conservation of wild fish in sub‐Saharan Africa.

46. Effect of logged forests on diet of small characids from Neotropical streams.

47. Using a head‐start conservation intervention to boost spawning numbers of the endangered Clanwilliam sandfish.

48. A DNA‐based evaluation of North American river otter diet with respect to fishes: Implications for the conservation of aquatic predators and their prey.

49. Why new scientific information is important for native fish conservation: A case study from the humpback chub (Gila cypha) in the Grand Canyon, U.S.A.

50. Integral Management Zones: A novel strategy for marine bivalve production in the Gulf of California, Mexico.

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