Our Story

The American Elasmobranch Society is a non-profit organization that seeks to advance the scientific study of living and fossil sharks, skates, rays, and chimaeras, and the promotion of education, conservation, and wise utilization of natural resources. The Society holds annual meetings and presents research reports of interest to professionals and students of elasmobranch biology. AES meetings are often held in conjunction with the annual meetings of the Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists.

1985 / Knoxville, TN / 1st meeting

President: Samuel “Sonny” H. Gruber
Treasurer: Jay Grimes
Secretary & Editor: Dick Lund
Inaugural meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society

1985
Knoxville, TN
(1st meeting)
1986 / TBD / 2nd meeting
1986
TBD
(2nd meeting)
1987 / Albany, NY / 3rd meeting
1987
Albany, NY
(3rd meeting)
1988 / Ann Arbor, MI / 4th meeting
1988
Ann Arbor, MI
(4th meeting)
1989 / San Francisco, CA / 5th meeting
1989
San Francisco, CA
(5th meeting)
1990 / Charleston, SC / 6th meeting
1990
Charleston, SC
(6th meeting)
1991 / New York, NY / 7th meeting
1991
New York, NY
(7th meeting)
1992 / Champaign-Urbana, IL / 8th meeting
1992
Champaign-Urbana, IL
(8th meeting)
1993 / Austin, TX / 9th meeting
1993
Austin, TX
(9th meeting)
1994 / Los Angeles, CA / 10th meeting
1994
Los Angeles, CA
(10th meeting)
1995 / TBD / 11th meeting

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1995
TBD
(11th meeting)