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American Killifish Association |
The AKA is the national killifish organization for the United States. The site includes information on killifish, publications, links to affiliate clubs, and the annual meeting. Many pictures and an on-line membership application are available. |
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Arizona Rivulin Keepers |
One of the newer clubs, yet a very well kept website. Confused about all those new killi names? You'll find a KMI 4 Ready Reference Guide to Names here! |
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International Killifish Association |
A purely internet based organization (actually, I should spell that "organisation" as it's based in Canada, eh). Home of a vast library of photographs and many fine articles. The site comes in two version, both up and running. Check both out and drop the webmaster, Richard J. Sexton, a note of support. |
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Canadian Killifish Association |
Speaking of things Canadian, eh, here's the home page for our friends up north. Check out the "links" for many international organizations (OK, OK, "organisation", eh). (There do seem to be some formatting problems at this site. Don't let them throw you, it ain't easy being a webmaster). |
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Potomac Valley Aquarium Society |
Forty years old and it keeps on ticking. The general fish club serving the Potomac Valley area of Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Monthly meetings are usually held the second Monday of each month in Northern Virginia. Three to four auctions a year, including a workshop, make this an excellent group to get to know. |
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Bay Area Killifish Association |
For a taste of the San Francisco area, nothing beats BAKA. Each April, BAKA holds the largest killifish show on the west coast. Several CAKC members are frequent attendees. Highly recomended. |