PSG 2017 Annual Meeting Program available!
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Please go to the Program & Schedule page to preview or download the program.
The schedule of talks can be viewed on the Program & Schedule page, or download the PDF here! Huge thanks to Scientific Program Chair Kyra Parker-Mills!
Two positions available to support implementation of the marine plans developed through Marine Plan Partnership (MaPP). Applications due Fri 24 Feb 2017.
Please see the Program & Schedule page, or click here to download directly! Many thanks to PSG Chair Nina Karnovsky and David Bachman for their hard work to put this together…no small feat!
Conservation Metrics Inc. is hiring! Deadline 1 Mar 2017. Click here for position description.
Please join us on Friday 24 February 2017 from 5-6:30pm for PSG’s first Early Career Scientist panel session. More information click here!
Click here for a list of the recent seabird publications.
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In this hands-on workshop on 23 Feb 2017, you’ll learn how to use the Wildlife Acoustics SM4, a programmable, dual-channel, weatherproof recorder capable of capturing months of acoustic data.
Both field trips still have space. Members will love exploring these two great locations in Puget Sound and checking out wintering seabirds and shorebirds. At the Nisqually NWR, you may even see the Great Horned Owl nestlings! For more information, click here.
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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The objective of the Conservation Fund is to advance the conservation of seabirds in developing countries primarily in or bordering the Pacific Ocean by providing funds for conservation and restoration activities, and building within-country seabird expertise. Learn More »