About the National Shellfisheries Association
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Founded in 1908, The National Shellfisheries Association is an international organization of scientists, management officials and members of industry, all deeply concerned with the biology, ecology, production, economics and management of shellfish resources - clams, oysters, mussels, scallops, snails, shrimp, lobsters, crabs, among many other species of commercial importance.
The following links provide details on various components and activities of the Association. General questions about NSA, your membership, or billing inquiries should be sent to secretariat@shellfish.org.
- Benefits of Membership in NSA
- Elected Officers and Committee Members
- contact these folks for specific questions
- NSA Pacific Coast Section
- The PCS section hosts a regional meeting annually
- The Recruits! NSA Student Association
- Research Grants
- Travel Assistance to Annual Meetings
- Other Student activities
- NSA Industry Connection
- The Association's Constitution
- By-Laws of the NSA
- Awards given by the NSA
- The History of the NSA