ECOLOG-L: 

The deadlines for the Atlantic Estuarine Research Society (AERS) Online 
Registration and Abstract Submission have been extended to this Friday, 
February 27!  

So if you just needed that last little bit of time, or a friendly nudge, now is 
the time to visit www.aers.info/meetings.htm. 

> AERS Spring Meeting
> Date: 12-14 March, 2015
> Venue: UNC Coastal Studies Institute (CSI), Wanchese, NC
> http://csi.northcarolina.edu/


Please help me distribute this message. More information is in the original 
announcement below. 

Cheers, 
Ben Fertig
AERS Program Chair

The Atlantic Estuarine Research Society (AERS) brings together students, 
scientists, managers, and educators from the states of DE, MD, NC, NJ, PA, and 
VA and Washington, DC to discuss estuarine and coastal environmental issues and 
policies. It is our intent to a foster broader interest in our environment by 
increasing public awareness of current issues. AERS is one of seven affiliated 
societies centered along the East, Gulf and West coasts of North America. The 
seven societies, while operating independently for many purposes, collaborate 
with the national Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation to sponsor biennial 
conferences on topics of national and international interest and to produce a 
highly regarded quarterly journal, Estuaries and Coasts.

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Ben Fertig <fer...@marine.rutgers.edu>
> Subject: Short Notice: AERS Spring '15 Meeting: 12-14 March! Registration 
> Open! 
> Date: February 12, 2015 at 3:08:11 PM EST
> To: ecolog <ECOLOG-L@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU>
> 
> Dear ECOLOG_L Community: 
>  
> The team of Local Hosts at East Carolina University and UNC Coastal Studies 
> Institute, led by Dr. Joe Luczkovich, have outdone themselves and put 
> together an amazing AERS Spring Meeting. Registration, abstract submission, 
> and Ann C. Powel Student Travel Award applications are all open on the AERS 
> website (http://www.aers.info/meetings.htm)!
>  
> Please join us in North Carolina - we look forward to seeing you!  Details, 
> including registration, lodging, and brief program schedule are included in 
> the attached flyer PDF. Please post, email, tweet, instagram, and otherwise 
> share this flyer near and far to encourage your colleagues, students, and 
> other interested parties to attend! 
>  
> AERS Spring Meeting
> Date: 12-14 March, 2015
> 
> The Deadline is February 20 for:
> • Registration
> • Abstract Submission
> • Ann C. Powel Student Travel Award
>  
> Thursday Workshops:
> Be sure to check the attached schedule - we are expanding our Thursday 
> programming! 
> • Mid-Atlantic Coastal Atlas Workshop
> • Student Employment Workshop
>  
> Venue: UNC Coastal Studies Institute (CSI), Wanchese, NC
> http://csi.northcarolina.edu/
>  
> Who Should Submit An Abstract? You! Who, me? Yes, you! AERS welcomes 
> abstracts on ALL topics of estuarine and coastal sciences and environmental 
> issues and policies as well as intersections with all social sciences. We 
> encourage abstract submissions from students, scientists, managers, and 
> educators from Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, 
> Virginia, and Washington D.C. It is our intent to foster a broad interest in 
> our environment by increasing public awareness of current issues. 
> 
> Theme: Our keynote speakers will be talking about “Blue Carbon”: Estuarine 
> ecosystems, because of their high productivity and carbon sequestration in 
> seagrasses, marshes, mangroves, and “black” carbon (in peat, sediments, and 
> mudflats), and their lack of inclusion in most carbon storage models, are 
> some of the best ways we may have to achieve a carbon neutral future. We have 
> arranged a series of informative workshops, field trips, poster sessions, and 
> contributed paper sessions on estuarine topics with student awards.
>  
> Keynotes: 
> Dr. Hans Pearl, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Institute of 
> Marine Sciences (note: Thursday evening keynote address)
> Dr. Robert Twilley, Louisiana Sea Grant / Louisiana State University
> Dr. Siddhartha Mitra, East Carolina University
>  
> Banquet: Pamlico Jack’s Pirate Ship Restaurant
>  
> Field Trips:
> Nags Head Woods (Thursday)
> Jennette’s Pier (Thursday)
> Outer Banks Environments (Saturday)
> Trawling on R/V Riggs (Saturday)
>  
> Lodging:
> A block of rooms at the Comfort Inn in Nags Head has been secured until 
> February 19th at great rates ($59 - $99/night). You can reserve a room by 
> calling them at (252) 441-6315 and mentioning AERS.
>  
> We thank our early sponsors: CERF, ECU Biology, ECU Institute for Coastal 
> Science and Policy, ECU Office Diving and Water safety, North Carolina Sea 
> Grant, UNC Coastal Studies Institute (CSI), Virginia Sea Grant, and YSI.
>  
> Again, our Local Hosts at East Carolina University have done a terrific job! 
> Thank you Joe Luczkovich, Tom Allen, Christine Avenarius, Robert Christian, 
> Reide Corbett, David Griffith, David Kimmel, Sid Mitra, Hans Vogelsong, JP 
> Walsh, Enrique Reyes, and Robert McClendon!
>  
> See you in North Carolina!
>  
> Cheers,
> Ben Fertig, Cassie Gurbisz
> AERS Program Committee
> 

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