PSG 2020 abstract deadline today!
The abstract deadline for PSG 2020 in Portland, Oregon, Feb 12-15 is TODAY, 6 December 2019 at 11:59PM. Visit pacificseabirdgroup.org/annual-meeting/ for access to the abstract submission portal.
The abstract deadline for PSG 2020 in Portland, Oregon, Feb 12-15 is TODAY, 6 December 2019 at 11:59PM. Visit pacificseabirdgroup.org/annual-meeting/ for access to the abstract submission portal.
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The Oregon Marbled Murrelet Project is hiring 5 seasonal field technicians to assist with a long-term, large-scale study of space use and nest success of the federally threatened Marbled Murrelet. Deadline to apply: 3 January 2020.
The Oregon Marbled Murrelet Project is hiring two Aerial Telemetry Technicians to assist with a long-term, large-scale study of space use and nest success of the federally threatened Marbled Murrelet. Deadline to apply: 3 January 2020.
The Oregon Marbled Murrelet Project is hiring one Crew Lead to assist with a long-term, large-scale study of space use and nest success of the federally threatened Marbled Murrelet. Deadline to apply: 3 January 2020.
Abstracts for PSG 2020 in Portland, Oregon are due Friday, 6 December 11:59PM PST. Get your co-authors together and start writing!
Students, foreign scientists and early-career scientists are encouraged to apply for travel awards to #PSG2020 in Portland, Oregon. The deadline is today, 15 November, 11:59PM PST.
Travel awards and associated abstracts for #PSG2020 are due Friday, 15 November, 11:59pm.
Dr. Beth Gardner of the Quantitative Ecology Lab at the University of Washington is seeking a PhD student interested in marine conservation planning. Deadline to apply: 15 November 2019.
The New York Natural Heritage Program seeks a marine zoologist to work with program partners to refine the list of marine animal species tracked in the Program’s database and identify the appropriate spatial methodology for mapping occurrence and distribution of marine fauna.
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