All
We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for *FISH AT
NIGHT: AN INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM*
*To register visit:
http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/bms/FishAtNight/registration.html *
The purpose of the symposium is to stimulate the exchange of new
knowledge, data, and ideas on be
:
http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/academics/graduate-programs/degrees/marine-affairs-policy/
If you are interested in applying for this position and meet the above
criteria, please send a brief letter describing your interest and
qualifications to:
Neil Hammerschlag nhammersch...@rsmas.miami.edu and
http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/bms/FishAtNight/announcement.html
Abstracts are due August 1 for the FISH AT NIGHT: AN INTERNATIONAL
SYMPOSIUM
To register and submit an abstract, please visit:
http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/bms/FishAtNight/
Hosted by the Bulletin of Marine Science, the purpose of t
describing your interest and
qualifications to:
Neil Hammerschlag nhammersch...@rsmas.miami.edu and Liza Merly
lme...@rsmas.miami.edu
Thanks
Neil
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_Neil Hammerschlag, Ph.D._ <http://neilhammer.com/>
/Research Assistant Professor/
Rosenstiel Marine School (RSMAS) | Abess Center
crisis discipline: perspectives on
peer review duration and implications for conservation
science.<http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/assets/Cooke_et_al._2016.pdf> Endangered
Species Research 30: 11-19
Cheers
Neil
Neil Hammerschlag, Ph.D. <http://neilhammer.com/>
Research Assistant Professor
We are please to invite you to attend *FISH AT NIGHT: AN INTERNATIONAL
SYMPOSIUM* to be held in Miami from 18 to 20 November, 2015. This
symposium is organized by the /Bulletin of Marine Science./
The purpose of the symposium is to stimulate the exchange of new
knowledge, data, and ideas on be