Details for submitting your oral presentation for Bays & Bayous
All presentations must be submitted between 7 A.M. and 9 A.M. the morning you are scheduled to speak. Submissions will not be accepted after 9 A.M. Presentations must be on a jump drive and brought to IT staff at the presentation check-in desk. Check-in will be located near the registration desk, and if needed a volunteer at the registration desk can help direct you.
Staff will verify that any videos or images in your presentation function and display properly. PERSONAL LAPTOPS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED FOR PRESENTATIONS.
PCs running Windows 10 and Office 365 will be in each presentation room. Presentation clickers will be provided in each room.
Presentation room computers will have internet access. Due to possible latency issues, please open any websites or videos needed for your presentation before your talk begins.
Information for Poster presentations for Bays & Bayous
Poster size: no larger than 36" tall x 48" wide
Push pins will be provided
Poster presentations take place from 5:00 - 7:00 P.M. during the reception on Day 1 of the Symposium, January 24th. Please have your poster display set up before the session begins. Posters may be set up the day before, between 3:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M.
Please see the list of presentations and a Poster Presentation schematic for your designated poster location.
REGISTRATION IS OPEN
GET YOUR TICKETS!!
Early registration closes Sunday night, January 15.
The cost is $250 for professionals and $100 for students. Registrations after January 15 will incur a $25 late fee per ticket.
Tickets will available on-site at the symposium.
The Mobile Bay National Estuary Program and partners invite you to join them in the historic city of Mobile, Alabama, to share information on the status of research, monitoring activities, on-the-ground restoration, citizen actions, and education focused on the health of our coastal environment.
This two-day event will include presentations and discussions by local resource managers, scientists, and active participants in watershed stewardship who will share our latest understanding of the condition of the lands, waters and living resources of the northern Gulf of Mexico. The Bays and Bayous Symposium showcases the latest information about the estuary's changing watersheds, impacts from major stressors, recovery programs for species and habitats, and emerging challenges.
Note: Our 2022 event is being held January 24-25, 2023 at the Mobile Convention Center.
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IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract Deadline: October 19, 2022
Abstract Deadline Extension: October 31, 2022