Texas Aquatic Plant Management Society, Inc.

Our Objectives

 

To provide a common forum in which to meet, discuss, exchange ideas and information, and to assist all aquatic plant managers including private, commercial, professional, especially as they relate to Texas circumstances. To assist research scientists, legislators, planners, state and federal governmental agencies, lawyers, engineers, educational institutions, students and others concerned with the general aims of this Society.

The Organization Contact Us Links

By-Laws 12/2009 Final

Membership Application

Membership List 2010

Blake Kellum

TAPMS President 2011

P.O. Box 329

Conroe, TX 77305-0329

bkellum@sjra.net

TAPMS Sponsors Supplies and Services

Aquatic Plant Control Tools

Programs and Agencies

Aquatic Plant Societies

What's New TAPMS Conference 2011 Did You Know?

Current Newsletter

Newsletter Archives

TAPMS Board of Directors Meeting Minutes 9/2009


Conference Flyer

Aquatic Plant Brochure

Texas Prohibited Exotic Species

TPWD's Aquatic Vegetation Management Guidance

Having problems opening Microsoft Office 2007 files? 

If you are using Microsoft Office 2003 you will need to install the following compatibility files from Microsoft.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?familyid=941b3470-3ae9-4aee-8f43-c6bb74cd1466&displaylang=en

 

After you install the updates and converters, all Office PowerPoint 2007 presentations that you open are automatically converted so that you can edit and save them. Features and formatting that are specific to Office PowerPoint 2007 may not appear in an earlier version of PowerPoint, but are available if you save and then re-open the presentation in Office PowerPoint 2007. For more information about features and formatting that may not appear, see Features that change or are lost when you open a PowerPoint 2007 presentation in an earlier version of PowerPoint.

 

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Updated: 05/18/2011