I'm passing this list on to FISH-ECOLOGY as many of these meetings will be of interest. From: [log in to unmask] Date: Mon, 01 Jul 1996 10:08:04 -0700 (PDT) Subject: meetings To: [log in to unmask] Bcc: By the way of introduction, my name is Dr. Alexander (Alex) Bychkov. I'm the Assistant Executive Secretary of PICES replacing Dr. Motoyasu Miyata in this position as of May 1, 1996. I will be continuing Dr. M.Miyata's activities including distribution of the list of the future meetings, preparation and publication of the PICES Press News Letters, updating the PICES WWW Home Page (http://pices.ios.bc.ca), etc. Your assistance in providing information that might be useful to circulation to other interested parties would be greatly appreciated. Please, find attached a sample of future meetings that might be of interest. Your help in making a more comprehensive list is welcome. Alexander Bychkov ([log in to unmask]) ************************************************** 1996 Jul 28-Aug 2: The 2nd World Fisheries Congress: Developing and Sustaining World Fisheries Resources: The State of Science and Management; Brisbane, Australia. (Secretariat, P.O. Box 1280, Milton Brisbane, Queensland 4064, Australia; f: +61-7-3369-1512; t: +61-7-3369-0477; e: [log in to unmask]) Aug 11-15: 7th International Symposium on Nutrition and Feeding of Fish; College Station, Texas, USA. (Delbert Gatlin, Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA 77843-2258; t: +1-409-845-5777; f: +1-409-845-4096; e: [log in to unmask]) Aug 12-17: Coastal Zone '96; Rimouski, Quebec, Canada. (Secretariat, Groupe de recherche en environment c; tier (GREC), Univ. du Quebec, 310 allee des Ursulines, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada G5L 3A1; t: +1-418-724-1707; f: +1-418-724-1842; e: [log in to unmask]) Aug 12-16: Pacific Ocean Remote Sensing Conference "Ocean Science and Probing"; Victoria BC, Canada. (Jim Gower, PORSEC'96, Inst. of Ocean Sciences, P.O. Box 6000, Sidney BC, Canada V8L 4B2; t: +1-604-363-6558; f: +1-604-363-6479; e: [log in to unmask]) Aug 12-20: U.S.JGOFS Synthesis and Modelling Workshop; Durham, NH, USA (Jorge Sarmiento, Princeton University, P.O. Box CN710, Sayre Hall, Princeton, NJ 08544-0710, USA; t: +1-609-258-6585; f: +1-609-258-2850; e: [log in to unmask]) Aug 19-23: WOCE Pacific Workshop; Newport Beach CA, USA. (Sasha Walters, US WOCE Office, 305 Arguello Drive, College Station TX, USA 77840; t: +1-409-845-1443; f: +1-409-845-0888; e: [log in to unmask]; http://www-ocean.tamu.edu/WOCE/ General/pacific_workshop.html) Aug 20-22: Pecora 13 - Human Interactions with the Environment - Perspectives from Space; Sioux Falls, SD, USA. (e: [log in to unmask]) Aug 25-29: 126th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society; Dearborn, Michigan, USA. (James Wilson, Socio- economics Section AFS, 302 Winslow Hall, University of Maine, Orono ME, USA 04469-5782; t: +1-207-581-3101; f: +1-207-581-4278; e: [log in to unmask]) Aug 26-30: 14th International Conference on Nuclear and Atmospheric Aerosols; Helsinki, Finland (M.Kulmala, Department of Physics, Univ.Helsinki, P.O.Box 9, fin- 00014,Helsinki, Finland; t: +358-0-191-8308; f: +358-0-191-8680; e: [log in to unmask]) Sept 1-4: International Congress on Whale-watching; Colombia, South America. (Lilian Florez Gonzalez, Fundacion Yubarta, P.O. Box 33141, Cali, Colombia. South America; f: 57-2-6611592. Or: Roberto Pardo Angel, Whale- Watching Programs, Hotel Estacion, P.O. Box 26513, Cali, Colombia. S.A f: +57-2-8838803; e: [log in to unmask]) Sept 4-6: NAFO Workshop "Assessment of Ground-fish Stocks Based on Bottom Trawl Survey Results"; Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. (Hans Lassen, Danish Inst. for Fisheries Res., Charlottenlund Slot, DK-2920 Charlottenlund, Denmark; t: +45-33-96-3300; f: +45-33-96-3333; e: [log in to unmask] Tissa Amaratunga, NAFO Secretariat, P.O. Box 638, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada B2Y 3Y9; t: +1-902-469-9105; f: +1-902-469-5729) Sept.9-11: The international symposium "Land-Ocean Interactions in the Russian Arctic", Moscow, Russia (Dr.Vyacheslav Gordeev, P.P.Shirshov Inst. of Oceanology, RAS, 23 Krasikova St., Moscow 117218, Russia; f: +7-095-124-5933; e: [log in to unmask] (Dr.E.Andreeva) Sept 11-13: 5th Canadian Workshop on Harmful Marine Algae, St.Johns, Newfoundland, Canada (e: [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]) Sept 12-13: JGOFS Executive Meeting (Roger Hanson, JGOFS Core Project Office, Center for Studies of Environment and Resources, High Technology Centre, Univ. of Bergen, N-5020, Bergen, Norway; f: +47-55-324-801; e: [log in to unmask]) Sept.12-15: Environment in the Barents Region, Kirkenes, Norway (P.O.Box 289, 9901 Kirkenes, Norway; Clemens Reimann, NGU, Norway f: +47-73-904-302; e: [log in to unmask]; Sept 13-14: International Symposium on Marine Ranching; Kanazawa, Japan (Fisheries Dept., Ishikawa Prefecture, 2-1-1 Hirosaka, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan 920-80; t: +81-762-239-252; f: +81-762-239-479; e: [log in to unmask]) Sept 16-20: ECSA 26 and ERF 96 Symposium: Transport, retention, transformation processes and their biological control in estuarine and caostal systems, Middelburg, Netherlands (email: [log in to unmask]) Sept 18-20: Gas Hydrates: Relevance to World Margins >Stability and Climate Change. First Master (Margin Stability & Environmental Records Workshop, Gent, Belgium (CORSAIRES Office, RCMG, Marine Geology Group, Univ.of Gent, Krijgslaan 281 SB, B-9000 Gent, Belgium; t: +32-9-264-4594; f: +32-9-264-4967; e: [log in to unmask]) Sept 18-21: BESIS (Bering Sea Impact Study) Workshop and Session during the Annual Arctic Meeting; Anchorage, USA (Jack Kruse or Mary Killorin, f: +1-907-786-7739; e: [log in to unmask]) Sept 22-28: 5th INTECOL International Wetlands Symposium, Perth, Western Australia. (A.J. McComb, School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Murdoch University, Perth, W.A. 6150; t: +61-9-360-2488; f: +61-9-310-4997; or Jenny Davis; e: [log in to unmask]) Sept 24-26: International Conference on Fish Migration and Fish Bypass Channels; Vienna, Austria. (Manuel Hinterhofer, Department of Hydrobiology, Fisheries and Aquaculture, University of Agriculture, Forestry and Renewable Natural Resources, Max Emanuel-Strasse 17, A-1180 Vienna, Austria; t: +43-1-47654-5202; f: +43-1-47654-5217; e: [log in to unmask]) Sept 24-29: 42rd Annual Eastern Pacific Oceanic Conference (EPOC), Stanford, California, USA (M.Kostro, College of Oceanic & Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State Univ., Ocean Adm.Bldg.104, Corvallis, OR, USA 97331-5503; t: +1-503-737-3079; f: +1-503-737-2064; e: [log in to unmask]) Special topics: eastern boundary currents; land margin ecosystems research (e.g. Columbia River, Tomales Bay); bottom boundary layer and benthic processes; inshore- offshore transport of pelagic organisms of inter-tidal/sub- tidal, nearshore and shelf communities; subarctic Pacific & high-latitude processes; Sept 24-28: A joint meeting of the EIFAC/ICES Working Group on Eels; IJmuiden, Netherlands. (Roger Bailey, ICES, Palaegade 2-4, DK-1261, Copenhagen K, Denmark; e: [log in to unmask]) Sept 25-27: INFOFISH - AQUATECH '96 International Conference on Aquaculture, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (INFOFISH, P.O. Box 10899, 50728 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; t: +60-3-2914466/2914614/2914794; f: +60-3-2916804 e: [log in to unmask]; Sept 26-28: AQUACULTURE ASIA '96 Exhibition, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (EMAP Highway, 21 John Street, London, United Kingdom WCIN 2BP; t: +44-171-4706302/1; f: +44-171-8319362; e: [log in to unmask]) Sep 27-Oct 4: ICES 1996 Annual Science Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland (t: +45-33-154-225; f: +45 33-934-215) e: [log in to unmask]; http://www.ices.dk) Sept 29-Oct 4: 6th International Behaviour Ecology Conference; Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. (ISBE6, C/- ACTS, GPO Box 2200, Canberra ACT, Australia 2601; e: [log in to unmask]) Sept ???: 5th Canadian Workshop on Harmful Marine Algae; St John's, Nfld, Canada. (Madhu Paranjape, NAFC, Science Branch, Division of Ocean Ecology, P. O. Box 5667, St. John's, Nfld, Canada A1C 5X1; t: +1-709-772-6184; f: +1-709-772-3207; e: [log in to unmask]) Oct 1-6: 3rd Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA (e: [log in to unmask]) Oct 2-9: South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commision (SOPAC) 25th Annual Session; Rarotonga, Cook Islands. (SOPAC; e: [log in to unmask] or Keith Crook, Hawaii Undersea Research Lab, Univ. of Hawaii, 1000 Pope Rd., MSB 303-B, Honolulu HI, USA 96822; t: +1-808-956-9429; f: +1-808-956-9772; e: [log in to unmask]) Oct 7-11: International Conference of Ecological Engineering; Beijing, China (Chengqing Yin, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, CAS/China P.O. Box 2871, Beijing, China; t: +86-10-255-4806; f: +86-10-256-2775); e: [log in to unmask]; Oct 7-11: Radionuclides in the Oceans, Part 1; Cherbourg, Octeville, France (IPSN, Cherbourg, France; t: +33-3301-4100) Oct.8-10: Arctic Contaminants Conference, Iqaluit, N.W.T., Canada (Alan Saunders, Canadian Polar Comission, Suite 1710-360 Albert St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1R 7X7 t: +1-613-943-8605; f: +1-613-943-8607; e: [log in to unmask]) Oct 11-20: PICES 5th Annual Meeting; Nanaimo BC, Canada. (PICES Secretariat, c/o Inst. of Ocean Sciences, P.O. Box 6000, Sidney BC, Canada V8L 4B2; t: +1-604-363-6366; f: +1-604-363-6827; e: [log in to unmask]) Oct 13-15: Marketing and Shipping Live Aquatic Animals and Plants - Industry Conference and Exhibition; Seattle WA, USA. (John B. Peters, Nor'Westerly Food Technology Services, 2743 56th Avenue SW, Seattle WA, USA 98116; t: +1-206-938-0676; f: +1-206-933-7937; e: [log in to unmask]) Oct 15-18: APFIC Symposium on Environmental Aspects of Responsible Fisheries; Seoul, Korea. (Veravat Hongskul, APFIC Secretary, FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok 10200; t: +662-281-7844; f: +662-280-0445; e: [log in to unmask];) Oct 21-24: 25th APFIC Session; Seoul, Korea. (Veravat Hongskul, Asia-Pacific Fishery Commission, FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok 10200; t: +662-281-7844; f: +662-280-0445; e: [log in to unmask]) Oct 21-25: The Third International Conference on the Marine Biology of the South China Sea; Hong Kong. (Secretary, 3rd ICMBSCS, The Swire Institute of Marine Science, The Univ. of Hong Kong, Cape d'Aguilar, Shek O, Hong Kong; t: +852-280-92179; f: +852-280-92197; e: [log in to unmask]) Oct 21-26: NPAFC 4th Annual Meeting; Tokyo, Japan. (North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission, 6640 Northwest Marine Drive, Vancouver BC, Canada V6T 1X2; t: +1-604-228-1128; f: +1-604-228-1135); e: [log in to unmask]; Oct 22-26: Baltic Marine Science Conference; Bornholm, Denmark. (E. Buch, Royal Danish Administration of Navigation and Hydrography; t: +45-3268-9606, e: [log in to unmask]) Oct.22-25: Ocean Optics XIII, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (Lewis International Inc., Richmond Terminal, pier 9, 3295 Barrington St.,Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3K 5X8; t: +1-902-492-4988; f: +1-902-492-4781; e: [log in to unmask]) Oct.23-25: Biological Processes and Evolution of Marine Ecosystems under Conditions of Ocean Periglacial, Murmansk, Russia (G.Tarasov, 17 Vladimirskaya St., Murmansk, 183010 Russia; f: +47-789-10-228 (Norwegian line); Oct 28-29: International Sympoisum on Assessment and Status of Pacific Rim Salmonid Stocks; Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. (Hisashi Endo, NPAFC Secretariat, 6640 Northwest Marine Drive, Vancouver BC, Canada V6T 1X2; t: +1-604-228-1128; f: +1-604-228-1135; e: [log in to unmask];) Oct 29-31: International Conference on Water Resources and Environment Research: Towards the 21st century; Kyoto, Japan. (Water Resources Research Center, Kyoto University; t/f: +81-774-32-3093; e:[log in to unmask]) Oct 29-Nov 1: CalCOFI Conference; Asilomar CA, USA. "The Symposium of the Conference, organized by J. Hunter and A. Hollowed, will concern the biology of Pacific hake (whiting)" (George Hemingway or Mary Olivarria, MLRG, Scripps Inst. of Oceanogr., La Jolla CA, USA 92093-0227; t: +1-619-534-4236/2868; f: +1-619-534-6500; e: [log in to unmask]; e: [log in to unmask]) Nov 1-8: The 3rd International Symposium on Flatfish Ecology; Texel, The Netherlands. (Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), P.O. Box 59 1970 AB Den Burg, Texel, The Netherlands) Nov 4-7: Eco-Informa '96: Global Networks for Environmental Information; Lake Buena Vista FL, USA. (Robert Rogers, ERIM, Box 134001, Ann Arbor MI, USA 48113-4001; t: +1-313-994-1200 Ext. 3382; f: +1-313-994-5123; e: [log in to unmask]; http://www.erim.org/CONF/conf.html ; or Otto Hutzinger, Univ. of Bayreuth, Postfach 101251, D-95440 Bayreuth, Germany; t: +49-921-552-155; f: +49-921-546-26) Nov 4-7: IGBP/BAHC-LUCC Joint Inter-Core Project Symposium on Interaction Between the Hydrological Cycle and Land-Use/Cover; Kyoto, Japan (DR.M.Sugita, Environmental Research Center, Univ. of Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan; t: +81-298-53-2537; f: +81-298-53-250; e: [log in to unmask]) Nov 8-9: 2nd Conference on Fisheries and Pollution: Population-Level Effects of Marine Contamination. Themes: Habitat quality, biomarkers, ecological risk and fisheries management; Bodega Marine Lab, CA, USA. (Daniel Grosse, Rifkin & Associates, Suite 2332, World Trade Center Baltimore, 401 E. Pratt St., Baltimore MD, USA 21202; t: +1-410-962-1401; f: +1-410-962-1065 e:[log in to unmask];) Nov 12-14: International Symposium on The Biogeochemical Processes in the North Pacific; Mutsu, Aomori, Japan (Dr.Shizuo Tsunogai, Marine & Atmospheric Geochemistry Lab., Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido Univ., Supporo 060, Japan; t: +81-11-706-2370; f: +81-11-726-6234; e: [log in to unmask]) Nov 13-16: International Symposium on the Role of Forage Fishes in Marine Ecosystems; Anchorage AK, USA. (Brenda Baxter, Alaska Sea Grant College Program, Univ. of Alaska, PO Box 755040, Fairbanks AK, USA 99775-5040; t: +1-907-474-6701; f: +1-907-474-6285; e: [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]) Nov 17-22: 17th Annual Meeting of SETAC-North America; Washington DC, USA. (Rod Parrish, SETAC, 1010 N. 12th Ave., Pensacola FL USA 32501; t: +1-904-469-1500; f: +1-904-469-9778) Nov 22-24: International Symposium on Seabirds in the Marine Environmental; Glasgow, Scotland, UK. (Dr.J.B.Reid, Joint Nature Conservation Committee, 17 Rubislaw Terrace, Aberdeen AB1 1XE, Scotland, UK; t: +44-1224-642-863; f: +44-1224-621-488; e: [log in to unmask] Nov 25-27: International Symp. on Benguela Dynamics: Impacts of Variability on Shelf-Sea Environments and their Living Resources; Cape Town, South Africa. (The BEP Symposium Secretariat, Dept. of Zoology, Univ. of Cape Town, Rondebosch 7700, South Africa; e: [log in to unmask]; f: +27-21-685-3937) Nov 25-29: Great Barrier Reef Conference "Science, Use and Management"; Townsville, Australia. (CRC Reef Research Centre, James Cook University,Townsville, Australia 4811; t: +61-077-814-976; f: +61-077-814-099) Dec.2-5: The Third Marine and Estuarine Shallow Water Conference: the Interrelationship Among Habitats and their management, Atlantic City, N.J., USA (E.Ambrogio, t: +1-215-597-3697; f: +1-215-597-1850; e: [log in to unmask]) Dec 2-6 1st SPARC General Assembly (Stratospheric Processes and their Role in Climate; Melbourne, Australia (David Karoly, SPARC 96, CRC for SH Meterrology, Blg.70, Monash Univ., Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia e: [log in to unmask]) Dec.2-5: International Aerosol Symposium, Moscow, Russia (Nickolay .Belov, Russian Aerosol Society, 2 Mosfilmovsky Per., 21-117, Moscow 119285, Russia; t/f: +7-095-147-4361; e: [log in to unmask]) Dec 4-5: 11th Annual Center for Environmental Information Conference; Arlington VA, USA (e: [log in to unmask]) Dec: Workshopof JGOFS Task Team on Synthesis and Modelling (Trevor Platt, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, P.O.Box 1006, Dartmouth, NB B2Y 4A2, Canada; f: +1-902-426-9388; e: [log in to unmask]) 1997 Feb 1-4: Molluscs '97: Symposium on the Molluscs of the Indo-West Pacific and Australasian Region; Rottnest Island, Western Australia, Australia (F.E.Wells, Western Australian Museum, 1 Francis St., Perth, W.A., Australia 6000; t: +61-9-427-2745; f: +61-9-328-8686) Feb 2-7: Third Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry; Long Beach, California, USA (Chris Walcek, ASRC, State Univ. of New York at Albany, 100 Fuller Rd., Albany, N.Y.12205; t: +1-518-442-3840; f: +1-518-442-9071; e: [log in to unmask]) Abstract deadline is July 1. Interdisciplinary topics including impact of aerosols on radiation, climate and biogeochemical cycles Feb 9-14: 5th International Conference & Workshop on Lobster Biology and Management; Queenstown, New Zealand. (John Booth, NIWA, P.O. Box 14-901, Wellington, New Zealand; t: +64-4-3860-300; f: +64-4-3860-574; e: [log in to unmask]) Mar 2-7: Gordon Research Conference on Sea Ice Ecology, Ventura, California (Stephen F. Ackley, Chairman GRC on Sea Ice Ecology Cold Regions Res. and Engr. Lab. 72 Lyme Rd., Hanover, NH 03755; e: [log in to unmask]; f.: +1-603) 646 4644 or Gordon Research Conferences Univ. of Rhode Island, PO Box 984 West Kingston, RI 02982-0984: e: [log in to unmask], Web site: http://www.grc.uri.edu) Mar. 17-19: 4th Thematic Conference on Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments; Orlando, Florida, USA. (Robert Rogers, ERIM, Box 134001, Ann Arbor, MI 48113, USA; t: +1-313-994-1200 Ext. 3382; f: +1-313-994-5123; e: [log in to unmask]) Mar.19-21: ICES Symposium on "The temporal variability of Plankton and Their Physico-Chemical Environment", Kiel, Germany (Abstracts deadline is Aug.15, 1996; for further information: ICES Secretariat, ICES, Palagade2-4, DK-1261 Kopenhagen K, Denmark; e: [log in to unmask]; t: +45-33-154-225; f: +45-33-934-215) First quart.: JGOFS Symposium on Synthesis and Modelling; Argyll, Scotland, UK (Trevor Platt,Bedford Institute of Oceanography, P.O.Box 1006, Dartmouth, NB B2Y 4A2, Canada; f: +1-902-426-9388; e: [log in to unmask] or Graham Shimmield, Dunstaffnage Marine Lab., P.O. Box 3, Oban, Argyll, Scotland, f: +44-1631-65518; e: [log in to unmask]) March: JGOFS Scientific Steering Committee Meeting (Roger Hanson, JGOFS Core Project Office, Center for Studies of Environment and Resources, High Technol.Centre, Univ. of Bergen, N-5020, Bergen, Norway; f: +47-55-324-801; e: [log in to unmask]) Apr 6-10: 7th Annual Meeting of SETAC-Europe; Amsterdam, The Netherlands. (Rod Parrish, SETAC, 1010 N. 12th Ave., Pensacola FL, USA 32501; t: +1-904-469-1500; f: +1-904-469-9778) Apr 7-11: Radionuclides in the Oceans, Part 2; Norwich and Lowestoft, UK (MAFF, Lowestoft, UK; t: +44-1502-562244) Apr 17-22: ICES/NASCO (N.Atlantic Salmon Concervation Organization) Symposium on Interaction between Salmon Culture and Wild Stocks of Atlantic Salmon, Bath England, UK (Alan F.Youngson, SOAEFD Marine Lab.,P.O. Box 101, Victoria Rd., Aberdeen AB9 8D8, Scotland, UK; t: +44-122-487-6544; f: +44-122-429-5511) Deadline for abstracts (250 words) submission is Nov.30, 1996 Deadline for papers (2500 words excluding tables & figure legends) is Feb.27, 1997 Apr 22-24: Fourth North Pacific Rim Fisheries Conference; Tokyo, Japan (Steve Cowper, US Co-Chair, North Pacific Rim Fisheries Conference, ACIB, UAA, 3211 Providence Drive, BEB 203, Anchorage, Alaska 99508, USA; p: +1-907-786-4300; f: +1-907-786-4319) May 12-14: Oceanology International Pacific Rim 97, Singapore (Angela Pederzolli, Conference Executive, Spearhead Exhibitions Ltd, Ocean House, 50 Kingston Rd., New Malden, Surrey KT3 3LZ, UK; f: +44-181-949-8186/8193; e: [log in to unmask]) June 2-6: The 31st Annual Congress of the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society: Energy and Water Cycles; Univ. Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada (Geoff Strong, Atmospheric Environment Service, 11 Innovation Blvd. Saskatoon, SK, S7N 3H5; t: +1-306-975-5809; e: [log in to unmask]) June 18-20: Fourth International Conference on Water Pollution Modelling, Measuring, and Prediction, Bled, Slovenia (L.Kerr, Water Pollution 97 Conference Secretariat, Wessex, Inst.of Technology, Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst, Southampton SO40 7AA, UK; t: +44-1703-293-223; f: +44-1703-292-853; e: [log in to unmask]; http://www.witcmi.ac.uk June ??: Net Primary Productivity Model Intercomparison Workshop; Potsdam, Germany (Dork Sahagian, GAIM (Global Analysis, Interpretation & Modelling) Task Force Office, Inst. for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space, Univ. of New Hampshire, Morse Hall, 39 College Rd., Durham, NH 03824-3525, USA; f: +1-603-862-1915; e: [log in to unmask]) Jun 25-Jul 2: Annual Meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists andHerpetologists; Seattle WA, USA. Jul 1-9: Joint Assemblies of the International Assosiation of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences (IAMAS) and International Association for Physical Sciences of the Ocean; Melbourne, Australia. (IAMAS/IAPSO Secretariat, Convention Network, 224 RouseSt., Port Melbourne, Victoria 3207, Australia; t: +61-3-9646-4122; f: +61-3-9646-7737; http://www.dar.csiro.au/pub/events/assemblies; e: [log in to unmask]; Abstract Deadline - Dec.2, 1996) Jul 8-11: Ichthyoplankton Ecology, An International Symposium on Marine and Freshwater Fish Eggs and Larvae; Galway, Ireland. (Julie Fives, Martin Ryan Marine Science Institute, University College Galway; t: +353-(0)91-524411; f: +353-(091)-525005, e: [log in to unmask]) Aug 5-8: WATERPOWER '97 - An International Conference and Exposition on Hydropower; Atlanta, Georgia, USA. (Patricia Dalton, Waterpower '97 Conferences and Conventions Dept., ASCE, 345 East 47th St. New York NY USA 10017; t: +1-800-548-ASCE or 212-705-7283; f: +1-212-705-7975) Aug 24-30: 9th International Congress of the European Society of Ichthyologists; Trieste, Italy. (Pier Giorgio Bianco, Dipartimento di Zoologia, Via Mezzocannone, 8, I-80134, Napoli, Italia; t: +39-81-552-7089; f: +39-81-552-6452) Aug: JGOFS Symposium on Photosynthesis Measurements; Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway (Egil Sakshaung, Trondheim Biological Station, Inst. for Marine Biochemistry, Univ. of Trondheim, Erling Skakkesgt, 47, N-7013, Trondheim, North, Norway; f: +47-7359-1597; e: [log in to unmask]) Sept 1-5: First International Workshop of the Fish Ontogeny Network of Europe 'When do fish become juveniles? - Looking beyond metamorphosis to juvenile development', Brno, Czech Republic. (Gordon H. Copp, Dept. of Environmental Sciences, Univ. of Hertfordshire, College Lane, Hatfield, Herts, UK Al10 9 AB; t: +44-1707-284-592; f: +44-1707-284-514; e: [log in to unmask]) Sept 1-14: The Summit of the Sea; St. John's, New- Foundland, Canada. (Dave Finn, Summit of the Sea John Cabot 500th Anniversary Corporation, P.O. Box 1997, 1 Crosbie Place, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada A1C 5R4; t: +1-709-579-1997; f: +1-709-579-2067 e: [log in to unmask];) 1. Core Conference: Understanding & Managing the Oceans, Sept 1-6. 2. North Atlantic Biocultural Organization Annual Meeting, Sept 5-8 3. Fisheries Council of Canada Annual Meeting Sept 9-11. 4. Intern. Coalition of Fisheries Assoc. Annual Meeting, Sept 11-13. 5. The Leading Edge: New Economic Opportunities in North Atlantic Islands, Sept 7-9 6. Atlantic Islands, Offshore Oil & Development, Sept 10-12 7. Responsible Work, Sept 7-9. 8. International Maritime Lecturers Assoc. Annual Meeting, Sept 7-9. 9. Harvesters in the North Atlantic Fisheries Sept 10-12. 10. NAFO Symposium "Visioning Sustainable Harvests from the Northwest Sept 10-12. 11. NAFO Annual Meeting, Sept.15-19. Sept 8-11: First International Symposium on Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching; Bergen, Norway. (PUSH, Bontelabo 2, N-5003 Bergen, Norway; f: +47-55-317395; e:[log in to unmask]; http://www.imr.no/sear/hav97.html) Sept.(last week): ICES Annual Science Conference in USA "The Role of Physical and Biological Processes in the Dynamics of Marine Populations" (for current details see http://www.ices.dk) Oct 8-11: International Symposium on Fisheries Stock Assessment Models for the 21st Century: Multiple Information Sources. 15th Lowell Wakefield Symposium; Anchorage, Alaska, USA. (Brenda Baxter, Alaska Sea Grant College Program; t: +1-907-474-6701; f: +1-907-474-6285; e: [log in to unmask]) Week following Oct 10: PICES 6th Annual Meeting; Korea. (PICES Secretariat, c/o Institute of Ocean Sciences, P.O. Box 6000, Sidney BC, Canada V8L 4B2; t: +1-604-363-6366; f: +1-604-363-6827; e: [log in to unmask]) Last week of October: The 5th Indo-Pacific Fish Conference; Noumea, New Caledonia. (Bernard Seret, ORSTOM, Museum National Histoire Naturelle, Laboratoire d'Ichtyologie generale et Appliquee, 43 rue Cuvier 75231 Paris, France; f: +33-140-793771; e: [log in to unmask] or Michel Kulbicki, ORSTOM BP A5 Noumea, New Caledonia; f: 687-264326; e: [log in to unmask]; http://www.mnhn.fr/sfi/Congres/ipcf5.html) Oct 27-31: NPAFC 5th Annual Meeting; Victoria BC, Canada. (North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission, 6640 Northwest Marine Drive, Vancouver BC, Canada V6T 1X2; t: +1-604-228-1128; f: +1-604-228-1135) Oct: JGOFS/LOICZ Continental Margins Task Team Workshop (Julie Hall, NIWAR, Ecosystems, 100 Aurora Terrace, P.O.Box 11-115, Hamilton, New Zealand; f: +64-7-856-0151; e: [log in to unmask]) Nov 16-21: 18th Annual Meeting of SETAC-North America; San Francisco CA, USA. (Rod Parrish, SETAC, 1010 N. 12th Ave., Pensacola FL, USA 32501; t: +1-904-469-1500; f: +1-904-469-9778) 1998 First quarter: JGOFS Training Course on Synthesis and Modelling (Trevor Platt, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, P.O.Box 1006, Dartmouth, NB B2Y 4A2, Canada; f: +1-902-426-9388; e: [log in to unmask]) April: PAGES (Past Global Changes) Open Science Meeting; London, UK (Frank Oldfield, PAGES Core Project Office, Barenplatz 2, 3011 Berne, Switzerland; f: +41-31-312-3168; e: [log in to unmask]) June 20-25: 2nd International Symp. on Fish Otolith Research and Application; Bergen, Norway. (Oto-98, Institute of Marine Research, Flodevigen Marine Research Station, N-4817 His, Norway; f: +47-37-05-9001; e: [log in to unmask]; http://www.imr.no/sear/oto98.html) Aug.-Sept.: IASC/SCAR Symposium on Global Changes in the Polar Regions - Results and Challenges from Bipolar Science, Tromso, Norway (Executive Secretary, IASC, Secretariat, P.O. Box 5072 Majorstua, 0301 Majorstua, Oslo, Norway; t: +47-22-959-600; f: +47-22-959-601; e: [log in to unmask] Best regards, Donna Bigler <[log in to unmask]> Lynnwood, Washington U.S.A.
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