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USA & Canadian aquatic clubs & societies

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Brooklyn Aquarium Society is one of the premier aquarium societies in New York and caters equally for both freshwater and marine hobbyists.

The Potomac Valley Aquarium Society is bassed in Maryland USA and was the host for the All Catfish Convention in 2004 and will he hosting the event again this year in October (2006).

The Oklahoma Aquarium Association is a general aquarium hobbyist group. Our members maintain both fresh and marine aquariums. All persons interested in the hobby are welcome, from the novice to the advanced fishkeeper. Our members have kept and spawned many species their aquaria.

The London Aquaria Society is a non-profit organization, established in June 1956. Its main objective is to promote interest in the breeding and raising of tropical fish, and also to provide a means through which hobbyists may exchange ideas, gain information and display their fish, sharing them with the public in the London area

The purpose of the Brant Aquarium Society is to further the interest in the hobby of keeping tropical fish. We also want to increase knowledge in the habits, breeding and care of tropical fish and to exchange ideas for the benefit of all hobbyists. It is through the participation of the members and their guests that we may achieve our goal. We ask that you support your club by active participation.

The SouthWestern Michigan Aquarium Society is a non-profit organization whose objectives are the study, culture and exhibition of aquatic life; the encouragement of greater learning; the research of all forms of aquatic life; and the promotion and betterment of the aquarium hobby.

The OCA is an organization dedicated to the advancement and dissemination of information relating to all aspects of the biology of cichlids and related aquatic life. Our purpose is to promote the interest, keeping, study, breeding, and the educational exhibition of Cichlids. Additionally, the exchange of ideas, meeting new people, and distribution of information concerning Cichlids is of primary interest.

About Our Meetings

Our regular meetings are usually held on the last Friday of the month at the Phipps Garden Center on the corner of Fifth Ave. and Shady Ave., (1059 Shady Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, 15232). The doors open at 7 p.m. and the meeting begins at 7:30.



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