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2012 CONFERENCES AND CALLS FOR SUBMISSIONS:

 

logoEast Coast Trout Management and Culture Workshop V

"Conservation and Management of East Coast Trout Resources in an Increasingly Crowded World"

June 11 - 13, 2012
Frostburg State University, Frostburg MD

http://www.frostburg.edu/admin/confer/east-coast-trout-conference/

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tenth International Congress on the Biology of Fish University of Wisconsin
Madison WI

July 15-19, 2012

http://conferencing.uwex.edu/conferences/icbf2012/

Early Bird Registration ends 01 May, 2012

 


logoRestore America's Estuaries

Tampa FL

October 20-24, 2012

Abstracts due February 1, 2012

Restore America's Estuaries is holding its 6th national conference on coastal and estuarine habitat restoration. This year's focus is on restoring ecosystems and, strengthening communities. The conference will be held on October 20-24, 2012in Tampa, Fla. More than 1,000 attendees are expected. The conference will address all aspects of coastal and estuarine habitat restoration, in all habitats, at all scales, and all regions, including the Great Lakes. The conference theme will explore the many ways restoration can shape communities and vice versa, how to effectively measure and convey these changes, and how society can incorporate restoration such that economies and ecosystems can both prosper. Restore America's Estuaries is accepting proposals for dedicated sessions, presentations, and posters. The deadline to submit is February 1, 2012. Learn more and submit a proposal.

 

The 2nd National Conference on Engineering & Ecohydrology for Fish Passage photo
University of Massachusetts Amherst
June 5-7, 2012

Abstract submission is now open!

Abstracts for Oral Presentations due March 1, 2012

For more information see:
http:// www.fishpassageconference.com

The 2012 National Conference on Engineering & Ecohydrology for Fish
Passage (Fish Passage 2012) promises to be an important national forum
for researchers and practitioners to exchange findings and experiences
on fish passage issues.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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