2024 Northeast Cooperative Research Summit Registration

This one-day event will bring together scientists, fishermen, managers, and industry representatives to foster collaboration, share the latest research findings, and explore opportunities for enhancing the sustainability of our marine resources. The Summit will take place on February 5, 2024 at the Grand Hotel in Cape May, New Jersey. 

This year we are soliciting presentations on new or recently completed cooperative research projects. Please consider submitting an abstract when registering below.

The summit will feature:

  • Presentations of cutting-edge cooperative research on topics critical to fisheries management
  • Breakout sessions with experts and stakeholders to discuss regional challenges and opportunities
  • Networking opportunities to build partnerships and advance collaborative research

Who should attend:

  • Fishermen and industry representatives
  • Scientists and researchers including graduate students
  • Fisheries managers and policymakers
  • Anyone interested in cooperative research to support sustainable fisheries management 

For the latest information on the Summit please visit our Information Page:
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/outreach-and-education/northeast-cooperative-research-summits

If you have any questions about the registration process, please contact Thomas Swiader at thomas.swiader@noaa.gov. 

Registration and abstracts are due December 22, 2024 through this form.

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Commercial Fishermen:
Please check this box if you are attending the Cooperative Research Summit as a commercial fishermen. This entitles you to the $750 travel and time compensation for your participation, if you are one of the first 20 to register.
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