2021 Symposium Submission
Amplifying Science in a Changing World.

We welcome symposia that highlight how science is changing our understanding of the dynamics of the resources we study and our approach to management. Symposia topics could include: climate change, hatcheries, habitat, harvest, recreation, native species, genetics, interactions, ecology, invasive and introduced species, endangered species, water policy, historical perspectives, new technologies, diversity and inclusion, science communication, and others.  We are also interested in how science can be used to advance decisions that result in good stewardship such as in resource management, policy development, and best practices. We encourage participation and submissions from people of diverse backgrounds and experiences.

DEADLINE Friday, December 11, 2020
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Symposium title *
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Symposium Description *
Submit a brief (<300 word) abstract that describes your proposed symposium.
Expected Number of Presentations *
Minimum of 5 presentations
Outcome *
Please describe expected outcomes (e.g., may include publications, proposals, recommendations, agreements, identification or clarification of uncertainties, and other action items)
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