SOCIETY FOR MARINE MAMMALOGY 18TH BIENNIAL CONFERENCE ON THE BIOLOGY OF 
MARINE MAMMALS

The 18th biennial conference will be held at the Quebec Conference Centre 
(http://www.convention.qc.ca) during 12 to 16 October 2009 in Quebec City, 
Canada. Quebec City is the only walled city in North America and is just 
winding down its 400th Anniversary celebrations 
(http://www.quebecregion.com). The Conference will open on the 11th 
October by the usual evening icebreaker and will end on the evening of 
16th October by a banquet and dance. Materials for pre-registered 
participants and on-site registration will be available Sunday, 11 October 
2009.

A conference website is now operational and will serve as the primary 
resource for all of the deadlines and information related to the 
conference. To learn more, go to the Society for Marine Mammalogy website 
(http://www.marinemammalogy.org/) and click on Learn more     under 18th 
Biennial Conference Quebec. 

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS AND WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
The conference this year is almost two months earlier than the conference 
dates in recent years. This means that the deadlines for abstract 
submissions and workshop ideas are also approximately two months earlier. 
Workshop proposals will be due on 15 March 2009, whereas abstracts for 
both oral and poster presentations will be due on 19 April 2009 to allow 
sufficient time for peer review and notification prior to the meeting. 
There will be three concurrent sessions of oral presentations, and two 
hours per day exclusively dedicated to posters to allow sufficient time 
for viewing the anticipated large volume of poster presentations. Meeting 
space for a number of pre-conference symposia and workshops has been 
arranged with the convention Center for the 10th and 11th of October 2009, 
and will be available free of charge to organisers. Any refreshments or 
audio-visual equipment will be at the expense of organisers. Selection of 
pre-conference workshops and symposia will be made by the scientific 
committee based on merit.

A formal call for abstracts and further announcements will be made soon. 
In the meantime, if you are interested in organizing a pre-conference 
workshop or symposium, we invite you to fill an application through the 
Society website and conference webpage. The scientific committee is being 
co-chaired by Veronique Lesage and Robert Michaud. Do not hesitate to 
contact them with your ideas at [email protected].

Video Night
As in past conferences, we hope to continue with the traditional video 
night. Janie Giard and Jean Lemire are helping to organize this event. 
More information will be provided soon.

TRAVEL AND ACCOMODATION
Experient is negotiating room rates for Biennial participants at the 
Hilton and Delta hotels. Both hotels are right beside the conference 
centre. International flights will arrive via Toronto or Montreal or 
direct to Quebec City International Airport. Major international carriers 
include Air Canada, Continental, Northwestern, and United airlines, while 
WestJet and Porter are national carriers. Details of visa requirements 
will be posted on the website, but all delegates are recommended to 
confirm these with their local travel agent or embassy. 

STUDENT TRAVEL AND GRANTS 
The Society for Marine Mammalogy encourages student participation in the 
18th Biennial Conference and has committed funds in the form of Student 
Travel Grants to help defray travel expenses. Students must be members of 
the Society and have an abstract that has been reviewed and accepted 
(either oral or poster) for the meeting to be considered for a travel 
grant. More information on applying for these grants will be available on 
the conference web site.

Mike Hammill
Conference chair

[email protected]

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