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CFRN 5th Annual General Meeting

November 17-20, 2015 — Halifax, Nova Scotia — Prince George Hotel


The NSERC Canadian Fisheries Research Network 5th Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held in Halifax on November 17-20, 2015 at the Prince George Hotel. The AGM will include research presentations as well as the CFRN 'Fish Market', an interactive session offering CFRN Projects the opportunity to share their research in an interactive and informal setting. Each stall by CFRN students and post-docs, and Project partners will replace the traditional poster session of past years and will be the main opportunity to showcase CFRN research and reflect on the results and experience of the Network.




Registration Form

PERSONAL INFORMATION
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Will you require a headset for simultaneous translation?  * 
Will you be doing a poster?  * 
Will you be bringing a display?  * 
Do you have any dietary restrictions that require consideration?  * 
If yes, please specify:
STUDENTS ONLY
Will you be attending the HQP workshop on February 18, 2014?
Will you be presenting at the AGM?
If yes: Length of presentation:
If yes: An abstract must be submitted for the oral communication and poster prior to the AGM. A booklet of abstracts will be compiled and posted on the website before the AGM, and hard copies will be made available at the registration desk and poster session on-site. Abstracts may be submitted in French or English to [email protected].

Please use the format below for your abstract in order to facilitate the production of the abstracts booklet. Your abstract must be no longer than 150 words and in a single paragraph, and must not contain any references.

*The deadline for abstract submission is Sunday, January 12, 2014 at 11:59pm PST. Late submissions will not be accepted.
ABSTRACT SAMPLE (Students Only)
Title: ARE THERE STILL FISH IN THE OCEAN?

Author(s): Courtenay Parlee(1) ([email protected]), Melanie Wiber(1) and Robert Stephenson(1)

Affiliation(s): (1)University of New Brunswick
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CFRN Project 1.1 — Enhanced fisheries knowledge for an evolving management regime

Abstract Text: Your abstract here… (150 words maximum)
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