15th Northwest Student Chapter Meeting for the Society of Marine
Mammalogy
Register for the meeting at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SNKSQMG


Our apologies for cross-posting.

This year's meeting is to be held at the University of British Columbia
on the 7 May 2011. Meeting registration and abstract submission is now
open. The deadline for registration is the 15 April. We welcome all
those interested to attend, student or not.

Highlights of the meeting:

*       Student presentations
*       Student poster session
*       Plenary presentations by Dr. Dr. John Calambokidis of Cascadia
Research and by Dr. Dom Tollit of SMRU Ltd.
*       Tour of the blue whale skeleton at the Beaty Biodiversity Museum
(optional)
*       Saturday night potluck dinner (optional)
*       Sunday morning tour (optional)


Registration and abstract submission:

Registration for the 2011 NW Student Chapter meeting for the Society of
Marine Mammalogy is now open.   The deadline for registration will be
the 15 April.  This year we have produced an online form in order to
make the process of registration quicker and easier for you. Please
ensure you click the "done" button when you have completed the survey or
it will not submit your response. Please follow the link below for
registration. 

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SNKSQMG

The registration fee for the meeting will be finalized after all
registrations have been received, but in the past has ranged between $15
and $20. This registration fee includes breakfast, lunch, and snacks,
but does not cover additional costs for the Saturday dinner, Sunday
event, or accommodations in Vancouver. We do have limited accommodations
available with students, and we will be able to offer these
preferentially to those who are presenting or participating in the
optional social events.

While we encourage everyone working with or interested in marine mammal
research to attend, only students are eligible to present at the
meeting. All students are encouraged to present their work, whether this
be a completed project, an update, a side-project, or a proposal. Due to
the growing numbers of attendees over recent years we are trying
something new this year. We would like to include a poster session in
order to provide an opportunity to everyone that wishes to share their
work at the meeting.  If you are interested in presenting, please
include the title of your presentation and an abstract (approximately
250 words) on your registration form, and indicate whether you would
prefer an oral or poster presentation. We will do our best to
accommodate everyone's preferences.

If you are interested in a list of presentations given at previous
chapter meetings, go to this link
<http://www.marinemammalscience.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=ar
ticle&id=136&Itemid=171>  .

Social Events:

We are hosting three optional events following the student chapter
meeting. Immediately following the chapter meeting, Dr. Andrew Trites
will be giving a tour of the Blue Whale skeleton exhibited in the Beaty
Biodiversity Museum (http://www.beatymuseum.ubc.ca/). There will be no
fee for this event. 

On Saturday evening, we will be hosting a potluck dinner. Food will be
provided by the students of the Marine Mammal Research Unit. We just ask
that attending guests provide beverages.

On Sunday morning, we will be hosting a tour of either the UBC/Vancouver
Aquarium Open Water Steller sea lion research facility
(http://www.vanaqua.org/conservationinaction/sealions/open_water.htm) or
a behind-the-scenes tour of the Steller sea lion and Northern fur seal
research facility at the Vancouver Aquarium (http://www.vanaqua.org/).
Event details will be confirmed prior to the meeting and will depend on
the number of registrants. There will be no fee for this event, however,
there may be a small cost associated with transportation and parking.

We look forward to seeing you at this year's meeting and hearing of your
work. Further details will be sent out closer to the meeting. Should you
have any questions regarding the registration and/or abstract
submission, feel free to email [email protected] or
[email protected]

Cheers,

Frances and Mandy
Northwest Student Chapter of the Society for Marine Mammalogy
<http://www.marinemammalscience.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=ar
ticle&id=127&Itemid=163> 

 

Frances C. Robertson  O

PhD Candidate

 

Marine Mammal Research Unit

University of British Columbia

AERL 2202 Main Mall

Vancouver, BC

Canada, V6T 1Z4

 

[email protected]

http://distantfin.com

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USA 360 420 4403

 
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