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Early Career Scientists

PSG is committed to supporting early career scientists. As a PSG Early Career Scientist Member, you can: If you have not previously been a PSG member, you may also be eligible to apply for a 1-2 year sponsored membership via PSG HELPS. PSG is a society of professional seabird researchers and managers dedicated to the study…

Students

Students

PSG provides many opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students studying seabirds and seabird conservation! As an PSG Student Member, you can: If you have not previously been a PSG member, you may also be eligible to apply for a 1-2 year sponsored membership via PSG HELPS. PSG is a society of professional seabird researchers and managers…

Contact Us

Contact Us

Contact Information For questions or inquiries about the Pacific Seabird Group, please contact Lara Brenner, PSG Secretary: secretary@pacificseabirdgroup.org. Mailing address: Pacific Seabird Group, c/o PSG Treasurer Pam Michael, PO Box 1292, Olympia, WA 98507 Committees The PSG has numerous committees, including EXCO committees and Technical Committees. To learn more or join a committee, please contact…

Volunteer for PSG

Annual Meeting Every year, a dedicated team of PSG members volunteer behind the scenes to carefully plan and organize the Annual Meeting! Volunteers help make the meeting a great success and are needed in several roles – Registration Desk, Session Chairs, Student Paper Judging, Audio-Visual, Fundraising, Merchandise, and Program Booklet. Volunteering is a great way…

PSG Activities

PSG Activities

PSG has an active program that includes annual meetings, hosting of symposia, several committees, and publications. Annual Meetings At yearly conferences, seabird researchers share their discoveries and conservation concerns with each other and the public. Reflecting the international distribution of Pacific seabirds, PSG Annual Meetings are often attended by people from throughout the world. Attendees…