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Lesa Meng worked for U.S. Fish & Wildlife
Service in California from 1992‑1995. She then came to Narragansett, RI
where she worked at the US-EPA laboratory from September 1995 through June 2006.
Lesa joined the American Fisheries Society
in 1990. Once she came to work in RI, it took no time for her to join and
get involved in the Southern New England Chapter. She took over as Program
Development Chair in June 1997 and was a driving force in maintaining high
quality Chapter meetings for almost 10 years. Lesa had developed the program
for the June 14, 2006 meeting even though she was on medical leave at the time
and could not attend.
Lesa earned the Southern New England’s Special Achievement Award in 1999 for her
design and her part in the sales of the official AFS '98 tee shirt. In
2001, she was awarded the Chapter’s Irwin Alperin Outstanding Member Award for
her continuing contributions as Program Chair.
The Southern New England Chapter will be
dedicating its winter meeting in January 2007 to Lesa. The Chapter will be
granting, posthumously, the Award of Excellence to Lesa during this meeting.
This will be Lesa's 3rd SNEC award. The Chapter has also renamed the
Citizen's Aquatic Conservation Award to the Lesa Meng Aquatic Conservation
Award, commemorating her dedication to SNEC and the field of aquatic conservation.
Many thanks to Chris Powell for sharing these photos of Lesa with
us.
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