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For as little as a $50 suggested donation, be a sponsor for the 2017 Annual Meeting. Click here for more details!
Check out the options for field trips in the Puget Sound area on Sun 26 Feb 2017! See local seabirds and meet PSG members. More information soon on costs and registration.
For more information, see the Scientific Program. Book your hotel accommodation, sign up for the Student and Mentor Social, and much more on the Annual Meeting pages!
The PSG 2017 Student – Mentor Social will take place Friday 24 Feb 2017. Students and mentors sign up here! More information on the student page of the Annual Meeting!
Abstract submissions for the 2017 PSG Annual Meeting closes Fri 18 Nov 2016! Register now to save $50 and book your hotel! Click here for details and information.
Hosted in Vancouver 19-26 Aug 2018, PSG is pleased to be included in the national and international support for this event. See the Conference website for more information.
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Two days left for PSG Travel Award Applications. Click here for application instructions.
Official launch coming soon! Look at the new pages for students and early career scientists. Fantastic seabird photo gallery! Member vote on new logo until 9 Oct.
Registration, abstract submission and travel award applications now open! Reserve your accommodation in Tacoma. Please see the Annual Meeting pages for more information.
Marine Ornithology is an open access journal that is published through a partnership of the African Seabird Group, Australasian Seabird Group, Dutch Seabird Group, Japanese Seabird Group, and Pacific Seabird Group.
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