Pacific Seabirds content submissions and Regional Reports due on March 15th!
Content submissions and regional reports are due on March 15th for inclusion in Pacific Seabirds—PSG’s twice-yearly online publication.
Pacific Seabirds is the official publication of the Pacific Seabird Group (PSG). The publication began as the Pacific Seabirds Bulletin (1974 to 1993) and the name was changed to Pacific Seabirds in 1994. The publication serves to provide members with recent news on financial reports, annual meetings, regional reports, conservation news, special events, awards, decisions of the PSG, and more, plus archive this information for all members.
Content submissions and regional reports are due on March 15th for inclusion in Pacific Seabirds—PSG’s twice-yearly online publication.
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