Annual Meeting Daily Schedule updated!
Please check the Program & Schedule for the daily schedule. The oral and poster guidelines are now available on the Scientific Program page, and the list of presenters will be available soon.
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Please check the Program & Schedule for the daily schedule. The oral and poster guidelines are now available on the Scientific Program page, and the list of presenters will be available soon.
If you are interested in volunteering for the 44th Annual Meeting in Tacoma, please contact the Local Committee Co-chairs and Volunteer Coordinator, click here for information.
PSG is pleased to announce the 2017 Plenary Speakers – Dr. P. Dee Boersma and Dr. George Divoky. Please click here for details.
Please click here the Daily Schedule, and to download the PDF.
Many thanks to the latest meeting sponsors! Wildlife Acoustics, National Audubon Society, American Bird Conservancy, and Tahoma Audubon Society!
Follow the 2017 PSG Annual Meeting on Twitter @pacificseabirds, and tweet about the conference using #PSG2017! And follow PSG on Facebook! More info here.
It’s quick, easy, and a great way to start the new year. We need your help to support conservation grants, students, and more! Click here.
Please note, no refunds after this date.
Just a reminder to members to please complete your ballot before 23:45 (Pacific) today.
Thanks to these and all the 2017 meeting sponsors. For more information on how to sponsor the PSG meeting in Tacoma, see the sponsor page here!
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