Reef Encounter - Call For Contributions

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Wed Nov 29 09:41:21 EST 2000


NEWSLETTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR REEF STUDIES 
News, Views and Reviews

REEF ENCOUNTER No. 28.
COMING IN THE CURRENT ISSUE (DECEMBER)
A coral consensus on past climate variability?
Tales from Tubbataha
Giant barrel sponge necrosis
Listening to the problem - hydrophones and blast fishing
AGRRA in Jamaica
Book reviews
Student opportunities and awards

If you are interested in joining the society and receiving Reef Encounter
and the journal Coral Reefs, you can find more details on the web page.

www.uncwil.edu/isrs. 


REEF ENCOUNTER No. 29.
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
Reef Encounter is looking for articles for the next issue (due out for our
new schedule in March 2001).  We welcome contributions from 300 - 1200 words
on any aspect of reef studies, including news, comments, short reviews (but
not original scientific data) and also illustrations/cartoons. 

Our final deadline is 1st January, but we appreciate receiving early
contributions.

Please send your ideas for articles and the articles themselves to our email
address ReefEncounter at bigfoot.com. You will receive an email acknowledgment
from one of the editors within a couple of days (if you don't please check
back!). 

Illustrations and hard copy can be mailed to the following address:

Maggie Watson,
C/o . PO. Box 305498
PMB 158
St. Thomas VI00803
U. S. Virgin Islands 

If you need style guidelines, take a look at recent back issues at the
society's webpage www.uncwil.edu/isrs. 


Thank you!

Maggie Watson
Kristian Teleki,
Maria Joao Rodrigues


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