Now Accepting Abstracts for PSG 2021 Virtual!
We are excited to announce that we are now accepting abstract submissions for the PSG 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting. Abstracts will be accepted through November 30th.
We are excited to announce that we are now accepting abstract submissions for the PSG 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting. Abstracts will be accepted through November 30th.
There is one week left to submit your ideas and proposals for Symposia, Special Paper Sessions, and Workshops, and suggestions of Plenary Speakers for the 49th Annual PSG Meeting, 23-27 February 2021. Please fill out the form available here; Plenary Speaker submissions will be accepted via email. Deadline is September 18th!
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.
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.
Abstracts for PSG 2020 in Portland, Oregon are due Friday, 6 December 11:59PM PST. Get your co-authors together and start writing!
It’s never too early to start thinking about plenaries, special paper sessions and symposia at #PSG2020! Click here to find out how to submit your recommendations.
We are looking forward to a strong scientific program for the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Pacific Seabird Group in Kaua‘i! Click for more info on the schedule.
For all those presenting talks at the PSG Conference, please click for details on the timing and loading of presentations.
For all those presenting posters for the 2019 PSG Conference please click for guidelines regarding poster board size, set-up and take-down.
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