Dear ECOLOG, 

The Call for abstracts for the 3rd International Marine Conservation
Congress is now open.

The 3rd International Marine Conservation Congress will be held from 14-18
August 2014 at the Scottish Exhibition & Conference Centre, Glasgow,
Scotland, UK. We are now accepting abstracts for oral (spoken), speed (short
spoken), and poster presentations.

All abstracts must be submitted online by 5pm (GMT) on 8 March 2014.
Decisions will be made by 22 March 2014. Complete instructions for
submitting proposals are available at the meeting website:
www.conbio.org/mini-sites/imcc-2014. The selection process is highly
competitive.

The overall theme of the congress is Making Marine Science Matter. For
marine conservation to be effective, marine conservation science must matter
to stakeholders, policy makers, and practitioners. To accomplish this, the
congress will be organized around specific topics of interest for marine
conservation in general, as well as for the local area. This list is not
meant to be exhaustive, but merely a guide for proposers.  Other topics of
interest are welcomed.

• Food security and the oceans (e.g., sustainable fisheries, aquaculture,
and livelihoods)
• Marine renewable and non-renewable energy
• Climate, ocean acidification, and the changing oceans
• Advancing marine conservation through international agreements
• Effective conservation planning (including EBM and MPAs, cumulative impacts)
• Communicating marine conservation (marine conservation awareness and
outreach, social media)
• Participation in marine conservation science (e.g. citizen and indigenous
science)
• Marine tourism
• Estuary restoration

In addition, the SCB Marine Section developed a list of 71 research
questions critical to the advancement of marine conservation
(https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v1/url?u=http://www.conbio.org/mini-sites/imcc-2014/registration-participation/71-questions&k=diZKtJPqj4jWksRIF4bjkw%3D%3D%0A&r=oMDIkdN80rwgm0Ajhhgu1g%3D%3D%0A&m=pHCw9LO9KUv8JxdiO92GsVwYX9LTyyKbxfl5bobBMTU%3D%0A&s=e00ff7943fdf3de7124ef9db74bf3a856f7b8483e6bbc2d3c241d49ab9a7a890).
 We encourage proposals that address one or more of these questions but
welcome all abstracts related to marine conservation science and practice.

For additional information contact the program committee at
[email protected].

-- 
Keryn Gedan, PhD
Lecturer in Conservation Biology
Department of Biology
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
301-405-2409

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