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    Marine Aquarium Societies of North America
    Cheri Phillips, President
    Chuck Scannell, Webmaster and Past President

    Friday, March 4, at
    9 PM Eastern, in
    AquariumHobbyist.com's
    Fish & Marine Life Chat Room

    AquariumHobbyist.com is proud to support the Marine Aquarium Societies of North America (MASNA), and welcomes them to our Seventh Annual Chat Week, where they will discuss the organization, the 2005 conference, and the variety of ways that MASNA can help societies and hobbyists.

    MASNA is a not-for-profit organization composed of more than 30 marine aquarium clubs, hobbyists throughout North America totaling over 1,200 individuals and 15 corporate sponsors. MASNA's mission is to:

  • Educate their members with quarterly newsletters, the MACNA conference, and other sanctioned events
  • Assist in forming and promoting the growth of clubs within the hobby and the education of their members while ensuring a sustainable future for the marine environment
  • Encourage the ethical growth of the marine aquarium hobby and support captive breeding/propagation
  • Support efforts to eliminate abuses in collecting and transporting marine organisms

    Cheri Phillips, President, MASNA
    A resident of the San Francisco Bay Area, Cheri Phillips is currently president of MASNA, and also serves as Co-Program Director for SEABay (Saltwater Enthusiast Association of the Bay Area) and is a moderator on Reef Central. Cheri says, "I believe in what MASNA stands for and hope I can make a significant contribution with my ideas, energy and passion for the marine aquarium hobby."

    Chuck Scannell, Webmaster and Past President, MASNA
    Chuck Scannell is a member of the Chesapeake Marine Aquaria Society, and served MASNA as Director of Internet Promotion and President for two years in a row. He currently keeps five reef tanks and says, "I believe the future of this hobby is through promotion and awareness as well as captive propagation of marine organisms."

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    Morrell Devlin of the American Cichlid Association
    Tank Busters! Central and South American Cichlids

    Friday, March 4, at 10 PM Eastern, in
    Fish & Marine Life Chat

    Morrell Devlin of the American Cichlid Association and AquaMoJo.com is an admitted cichlidaholic. His most passionate interest is in the Central and South American species, most of which are in the 12-16 inch range - the tank busters. He currently houses 3,600 gallons of freshwater fish in his home. Come learn about keeping "tank busters" as well as the care of cichlids and their conservation in the wild!

    The American Cichlid Association strives to:

  • Gather, organize and disseminate knowledge of the family Cichlidae
  • Further the conservation of cichlids and their natural habitats
  • Promote fellowship among cichlid hobbyists

    You can join the ACA here.

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