The University of Florida is hosting the 20th International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species that will be held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, October 22-26, 2017. The International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species is widely considered the most comprehensive international forum on aquatic invasive species and continues to evolve to address new and emerging issues. Sessions and presentations include the review of accumulated scientific knowledge; presentation of the latest field research; introduction of new technological developments for prevention, monitoring and control; discussion of policy and legislation; and mechanisms to raise awareness with the general public through education and outreach initiatives. In recent years the conference has typically involved over 400 participants from over 30 countries, representing academia, industry, government agencies, NGOs and other stakeholders involved in the issues. Many are seeking opportunities for international cooperation and collaboration to address AIS issues from a global perspective. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Every three years since 1981 the World Association of Copepodologists (WAC) holds an international conference called the International Conference on Copepoda or the “ICOC.” These have become the most important global gatherings for all researchers and students of copepods. Each conference gives participants the chance to meet fellow researchers, talk with students and experts, borrow material and plan collaborations. Each meeting is unique, teeming with the individuality and culture of the host nation. The next ICOC will be in 2017 in Los Angeles, CA, USA at the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium and DoubleTree Hotel in San Pedro. We are expecting 250 attendees from all over the world. ... [Information of the supplier]
The 9th International Crustacean Congress (ICC IX) will be held May 22-25, 2018 in Washington D.C., with the opening session at the Smithsonian Institution Museum of Natural History. This will be the first time that an ICC has been held within the United States. The ICC 9 meeting is also co-hosted by The Crustacean Society and is dedicated to dissemination of all aspects of crustacean biology to local and international audiences. The ICC IX Organizing Committee is requesting ideas and leaders for symposia for this important meeting. Symposia can be half days or full days and can be on any broad topic associated with crustacean biology or related research whether basic or applied. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]