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!
For the past 47 years, local hosts known as the Local Committee or “LOCO” have orchestrated the meeting. For PSG 2021, we introduce the Everywhere Committee or “EVCO”! Please contact the committee with any questions at locochair@pacificseabirdgroup.org.
We’re looking for motivated, enthusiastic volunteers to assist with PSG 2021 VIRTUAL programming. If you are interested, please contact Roberta Swift, PSG 2021 Scientific Program Chair.
Please consider taking a Rutgers University which investigates the impacts of the pandemic on many aspects of field and laboratory research.
Travel awards and associated abstracts for #PSG2020 are due Friday, 15 November, 11:59pm.
The deadline for PSG members to submit nominations for the PSG Lifetime Achievement Award and Special Achievement Award is Friday, 16 Aug, 5pm PDT.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking volunteers for six months at Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge. Deadline to apply: 15 July 2019. Click for more info.
Eight Regional Representatives serve on the PSG Executive Council to raise issues they receive from YOU, the membership. Do you have a conservation concern? An idea for #PSG2020? A colleague in Micronesia who would be a great Corresponding Member? Make sure to let your Regional Rep know!
This year, PSG offers students (bachelor, master, doctoral) the chance to receive $1000 in research support. Please see the full Request for Proposals on the “Students & Early Careers” tab. Submit by 11:59pm PDT 15 April!
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