The Future of Fishery Science in North America
Events - Symposium
13 Feb 2007 - 15 Feb 2007
The American Institute of Fishery Research Biologists is seeking your collaboration and participation on the future of fishery science in North America at an international symposium, February 13-15, 2007 in Seattle, Wash. The symposium is also a milestone for the Institute as it celebrates its 50th anniversary. Titled The Future of Fishery Science in North America, the symposium will examine fishery science in North America as it is today and what opportunities and challenges may lay ahead over the next ten years. Dr. Wendy Watson-Wright, ADM Science, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, and Dr. Bill Hogarth, Director, NOAA Fisheries Service, will deliver the keynote addresses. The symposium is co-sponsored by NOAA Fisheries Service, Sea Grant, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, and North Pacific Research Board. Drs. Dick Beamish, Brian Rothschild, Steve Murawski, Bill Fox, John Boreman, and Linda Jones (Conveners) are seeking contributed papers, abstracts, and/or posters for presentation at the symposium. For program information and to register: www.aifrb.org
Location: Seattle, Washington (USA)
Keywords: FISHERIES SCIENCE, FISHERIES BIOLOGY, NORTH AMERICA, GLOBAL, NORTH AMERICA, CANADA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, MEXICO
Related Topics: Fishes, Mollusks and Crustaceans, Biology