Option to webcast PSG 2020
If you are not able to attend PSG 2020 in-person, we are offering registration for a webcast of the Atrium Ballroom, covering plenaries, meetings and talks all three days. Details at: http://www.cvent.com/d/hyqdnk/4W
If you are not able to attend PSG 2020 in-person, we are offering registration for a webcast of the Atrium Ballroom, covering plenaries, meetings and talks all three days. Details at: http://www.cvent.com/d/hyqdnk/4W
The PSG 2020 detailed program schedule is now available at http://www.cvent.com/d/hyqdnk/6X.
There are still spots on two Oregon Coast pelagic tours (9 Feb, 16 Feb), the Pinot and Pintails and Sauvie Island trips. Make sure to add to your registration by 6 Feb!
The PSG 2020 merchandise (t-shirts, buffs, pint glasses, stickers) are available to attendees and via the event website as well as our online marketplace.
Early registration for PSG 2020 closes at 11:59PM on Tuesday, 7 January. Register now by clicking the “Annual Meeting” tab on the main page!
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.
On #GivingTuesday, you can support PSG foreign scientists, students, and early-career scientists, or conservation fund grants through our website, click “Donate” at the upper right.
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.
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