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8th International Abalone Symposium
8th International Abalone Symposium
Abstracts are due 4 November 2011. IAS 2012 continues the tradition of bringing together a diversity of international people with one common interest; abalone. This is your opportunity to engage and interact with commercial fishers and growers, managers and policy makers, processors and marketers, and researchers from numerous disciplines.
What
Symposium
When
2012-05-06 08:00
to
2012-05-11 17:00
Where
Hobart, Australia
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Join us for the 8th International Abalone Symposium (IAS 2012) from 6 to 11 May 2012 at the Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart, Australia
It is our pleasure to invite delegates to Hobart for the 8th International Abalone Symposium
The International Abalone Symposium returns after 18 years to the island of Tasmania – home of the world’s largest wild abalone fishery. The waters of Tasmania produce some of Australia’s finest seafood, and the island offers unique food and tourism experiences. The capital Hobart is an ideal location for IAS 2012; nestled below the imposing Mt Wellington and on the shores of the Derwent Estuary, the symposium location looks out over the working fishing port including abalone fishery vessels.
IAS 2012 will facilitate and promote communication and new collaborations through social events, workshops, and a topical and vibrant symposium program; including keynote papers, oral and poster presentations, and discussion sessions.
We look forward to seeing you in Hobart in May 2012.
Important Dates
First call for abstracts
May 2011
Abstracts due
04 November 2011
Acceptance emailed
12 December 2011
Registration open
Nov/Dec 2011
Presenter registration due
January 2012
Provisional program available
January 2012
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