A google search may take you to the old, now toast, website. It still tops the list because it was around so long I guess.
http://kingdappercombo.com:8081/gaas/default.asp?pageName=home
That will get you to it. Not quite in full working order yet.
GAAS has a saltwater or reef speaker about once a year or so. I've been program chairman for several years and tried having three reef or marine topics in the summer months, June, July, and August for two years in a row. The regular members turned up and no one said anything negative, but there were no new saltwater visitors to the meetings.
If you are interested in discus, the next meeting has that as the topic,
http://www.thepetsforums.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=134
And the March 1 auction will have a lot of useable hard goods for saltwater, and have had a notorious number of 40 breeder tanks the last few years but the source for most of them has finally emptied his old goldfish breeding/import place one truckload at a time to the GAAS auctions. I expect to see a lot of equipment there this spring unless the economy has an incredible recovery before that.Out of 500-700 bags of fish on average, about 10-12 have been marine fish or marine animals. That could always change because the sellers, not the club decide what they need to sell. You can never know how much or what will be in the auction, especially when you toss in the Recession dice.
There will be a marine-related program May or June, no date confirmed yet, and I'd really like the C-SEA members who set up the reef basics presentation to take that program around to other clubs including GAAS, but also other reef clubs like the ones in Pittsburgh, Toledo, and Detroit.