FW: [Symposium] [habitat][water quality][research] [Gulf of Maine] [April 8-9]

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Pamela A DiBona

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Feb 27, 2025, 11:02:32 AMFeb 27
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Good morning!

 

MassBays, MIT Sea Grant, the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, and NERACOOS are very excited to announce registration for a symposium to bring together people conducting research and monitoring efforts across the Gulf of Maine. Keynote speakers include Janet Duffy-Anderson (Chief Science Officer for the Gulf of Maine Research Institute), Damian Brady (Biological Oceanographer at University of Maine), and Jon Whitten (Professor of Biology at Brown University). Travel scholarships are available.

 

So much good work is happening, we think this is a great way for us to come together and celebrate it! Feel free to share the announcement below with your own networks, and contact me or Denise.Ell...@mwra.com you have any questions.

 

Pam

 

Pam DiBona, Director

Massachusetts Bays National Estuary Partnership

School for the Environment, UMass Boston

 

 

 

 

Gulf of MaineMonitoring & Research Symposium 

Northern Essex Community College, Haverhill, MA

April 8-9, 2025

 

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Registration is open for the Gulf of Maine Monitoring & Research Symposium, hosted by MassBays, Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, MIT Sea Grant, and the Northeast Regional Association for Coastal and Ocean Observing Systems. Join monitoring program coordinators and researchers, data-users and policymakers from across the Gulf of Maine to learn about ongoing efforts and plan new collaborations!

 

Registration fees through February 28 are $45 General ($65 March 1 through April 1) and $25 Students. 

 

Limited scholarships for travel and registration are available to those who might not be able to participate in the Symposium otherwise, including students, tribal members, and volunteers for community-based monitoring groups.

 

Learn More and Register Here.

 

 

 

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