2019 Call for Abstracts: SEA Fellows Summer Science Symposium
Thank you for your interest in the 4th annual SEA Fellows Summer Science Symposium. If you are an undergraduate researcher working on an applied marine topic at a Maine institution, you are eligible to present your work as a poster at the University of Maine's Darling Marine Center on Tuesday, August 6 from 2 to 4:30 PM.

Please fill out the following form, affirming your commitment to present if you are selected as one of the presenters.

Presentation spots are limited, so apply early. The deadline for applications is Friday, July 19 at 12 PM. We will contact you by July 24 with a decision on whether or not you've been accepted and with details regarding poster size, etc.

Please contact Dr. Heather Leslie at heather.leslie@maine.edu with questions. We thank the following sponsors of this event: University of Maine Darling Marine Center; University of Maine at Machias' marine field station at the Downeast Institute; SEANET, a National Science Foundation award to Maine EPSCoR at the University of Maine; and the University of Maine System Research Reinvestment Fund.
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What is your name? *
What is your email? *
What university do you attend? *
What year do you plan to graduate? *
Who is your primary advisor? *
What is the title of your poster? *
OK - how would you re-title your poster in plain English and 12 words or less (so your grandma can appreciate what you are doing)? *
Please supply an abstract of 150 words or less, describing your research question; methods; anticipated or actual results, and why they matter. Again, think about your grandmother. *
Who are the authors of your poster, including yourself? Please list all authors and their affiliations here. Please be sure to invite all co authors to attend this symposium. *
Who is funding your summer research? Please list all sources that you are aware of and if you aren't sure, please say so. *
Are you funded by SEANET? *
I affirm my commitment to participate in the poster symposium and to make every effort to attend. *
Would you be interested in participating in a science communication training on the morning of the symposium? You will need to arrive at the DMC in Walpole by 9 AM, be ready to work with the group from 9 AM through 1 PM, and share your science in multiple modes (e.g., audio, video, mock interview with journalists) over the course of the three-hour training and the lunch that follows.   *
If accepted, do you commit to participate in the Science Communication training on the morning of August 6th? *
Would you like to be considered for a $60 honorarium, to offset your poster printing and transportation costs? These honoraria will be awarded by lottery. *
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