[Coral-List] Call for Papers - Deadline extended
Elizabeth Ban
eban at uvi.edu
Thu Feb 3 08:39:11 EST 2005
Good morning -
The call for papers for the 9th Virgin Islands Nonpoint Source Pollution
Conference has been extended to Friday, February 11, 2005. Please feel
free to forward this to others who may be interested. Thank you.
The 9th Virgin Islands Nonpoint Source Pollution Conference Planning
Committee announces a Call for Presentations. You are cordially invited to
submit abstracts to present information on implementing and/or adapting
environmentally-friendly practices to reduce or prevent pollution of
terrestrial and marine environments in the Caribbean region. Topics of
particular interest include:
* Watershed Management
* Coastal Management
* Government Initiatives
* Low-Impact Development / Best Management Practices
* Land Use / Island Planning
* Nonpoint Source Pollution Education & Outreach
Abstract proposals for training seminars, oral and poster presentations
will be accepted by the Conference Planning Committee until February 11, 2005.
The Planning Committee is also soliciting Product and Information Exhibits
focusing on the theme or topics of interest mentioned above Please submit
by February 28, 2005.
For details on submitting seminar, paper, poster, exhibit and display
abstracts, contact Anita Nibbs or Amanda Sackey at (340) 773-1082.
Marine Advisor
Virgin Islands Marine Advisory Service
Center for Marine & Environmental Studies
University of the Virgin Islands
No. 2 John Brewer's Bay
St. Thomas, VI 00802-9990
340-693-1392 (p)
340-693-1395 (f)
eban at uvi.edu
http://www.uvi.edu
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