Calendar

  • May 24, 2013
    • *AFS Piscicide Class - Planning and Executing Successful Rotenone and Antimycin Projects
      Time: All day
      Location: Logan, UT
      Description: May 20–24, 2013
      *AFS Piscicide Class - Planning and Executing Successful Rotenone and Antimycin Projects
      Logan, UT
      fisheriessociety.org/rotenone
      Contact: Brian Finlayson at briankarefinlayson@att.net
  • May 30, 2013
  • May 31, 2013
  • June 2, 2013
    • The 37th Annual Larval Fish Conference
      Time: All day
      Location: the Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science of the University of Miami and NOAA’s Southeast Fisheries Science Center
      Description: The 37th Annual Larval Fish Conference, organized by the Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science of the University of Miami and NOAA’s Southeast Fisheries Science Center, invites submission of abstracts for its 2013 meeting to be held in Miami from 2 to 6 June, 2013.

      The conference will feature eight theme sessions focusing on a broad range of topics of interest to larval fish scientists worldwide. This is the second time this annual international meeting has convened in Miami, and the city’s proximity to the tropics offers a timely opportunity to examine current research into tropical reef fish as model species in ecology and management. The conference also will contribute to the discussion of the effects of ocean acidification and environmental change on the early life history of fishes. In a third session, we plan to explore aspects of the reproduction and early life history of highly migratory species such as tunas, sharks, and billfishes; this session will have particular relevance to the CLIOTOP (Climate Impacts on Oceanic Top Predators) program. Our knowledge of predator-prey interactions in the ocean has continued to expand, thus a fourth session will encompass research on the state of knowledge on the structure of larval fish food webs. A fifth session will discuss recent advances in methodology applied to the study of early life history of fishes. Session six will include presentations focusing on all aspects of the ecology of larval fishes. Finally, this year NOAA's FATE (Fisheries and the Environment) program will join the conference with two sessions: one focused on larval fish related FATE studies and the other encompassing FATE presentations on other topics.
  • June 3, 2013
    • The 37th Annual Larval Fish Conference
      Time: All day
      Location: the Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science of the University of Miami and NOAA’s Southeast Fisheries Science Center
      Description: The 37th Annual Larval Fish Conference, organized by the Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science of the University of Miami and NOAA’s Southeast Fisheries Science Center, invites submission of abstracts for its 2013 meeting to be held in Miami from 2 to 6 June, 2013.

      The conference will feature eight theme sessions focusing on a broad range of topics of interest to larval fish scientists worldwide. This is the second time this annual international meeting has convened in Miami, and the city’s proximity to the tropics offers a timely opportunity to examine current research into tropical reef fish as model species in ecology and management. The conference also will contribute to the discussion of the effects of ocean acidification and environmental change on the early life history of fishes. In a third session, we plan to explore aspects of the reproduction and early life history of highly migratory species such as tunas, sharks, and billfishes; this session will have particular relevance to the CLIOTOP (Climate Impacts on Oceanic Top Predators) program. Our knowledge of predator-prey interactions in the ocean has continued to expand, thus a fourth session will encompass research on the state of knowledge on the structure of larval fish food webs. A fifth session will discuss recent advances in methodology applied to the study of early life history of fishes. Session six will include presentations focusing on all aspects of the ecology of larval fishes. Finally, this year NOAA's FATE (Fisheries and the Environment) program will join the conference with two sessions: one focused on larval fish related FATE studies and the other encompassing FATE presentations on other topics.
  • June 4, 2013
    • The 37th Annual Larval Fish Conference
      Time: All day
      Location: the Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science of the University of Miami and NOAA’s Southeast Fisheries Science Center
      Description: The 37th Annual Larval Fish Conference, organized by the Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science of the University of Miami and NOAA’s Southeast Fisheries Science Center, invites submission of abstracts for its 2013 meeting to be held in Miami from 2 to 6 June, 2013.

      The conference will feature eight theme sessions focusing on a broad range of topics of interest to larval fish scientists worldwide. This is the second time this annual international meeting has convened in Miami, and the city’s proximity to the tropics offers a timely opportunity to examine current research into tropical reef fish as model species in ecology and management. The conference also will contribute to the discussion of the effects of ocean acidification and environmental change on the early life history of fishes. In a third session, we plan to explore aspects of the reproduction and early life history of highly migratory species such as tunas, sharks, and billfishes; this session will have particular relevance to the CLIOTOP (Climate Impacts on Oceanic Top Predators) program. Our knowledge of predator-prey interactions in the ocean has continued to expand, thus a fourth session will encompass research on the state of knowledge on the structure of larval fish food webs. A fifth session will discuss recent advances in methodology applied to the study of early life history of fishes. Session six will include presentations focusing on all aspects of the ecology of larval fishes. Finally, this year NOAA's FATE (Fisheries and the Environment) program will join the conference with two sessions: one focused on larval fish related FATE studies and the other encompassing FATE presentations on other topics.
  • June 5, 2013
    • The 37th Annual Larval Fish Conference
      Time: All day
      Location: the Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science of the University of Miami and NOAA’s Southeast Fisheries Science Center
      Description: The 37th Annual Larval Fish Conference, organized by the Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science of the University of Miami and NOAA’s Southeast Fisheries Science Center, invites submission of abstracts for its 2013 meeting to be held in Miami from 2 to 6 June, 2013.

      The conference will feature eight theme sessions focusing on a broad range of topics of interest to larval fish scientists worldwide. This is the second time this annual international meeting has convened in Miami, and the city’s proximity to the tropics offers a timely opportunity to examine current research into tropical reef fish as model species in ecology and management. The conference also will contribute to the discussion of the effects of ocean acidification and environmental change on the early life history of fishes. In a third session, we plan to explore aspects of the reproduction and early life history of highly migratory species such as tunas, sharks, and billfishes; this session will have particular relevance to the CLIOTOP (Climate Impacts on Oceanic Top Predators) program. Our knowledge of predator-prey interactions in the ocean has continued to expand, thus a fourth session will encompass research on the state of knowledge on the structure of larval fish food webs. A fifth session will discuss recent advances in methodology applied to the study of early life history of fishes. Session six will include presentations focusing on all aspects of the ecology of larval fishes. Finally, this year NOAA's FATE (Fisheries and the Environment) program will join the conference with two sessions: one focused on larval fish related FATE studies and the other encompassing FATE presentations on other topics.
  • June 6, 2013
    • The 37th Annual Larval Fish Conference
      Time: All day
      Location: the Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science of the University of Miami and NOAA’s Southeast Fisheries Science Center
      Description: The 37th Annual Larval Fish Conference, organized by the Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science of the University of Miami and NOAA’s Southeast Fisheries Science Center, invites submission of abstracts for its 2013 meeting to be held in Miami from 2 to 6 June, 2013.

      The conference will feature eight theme sessions focusing on a broad range of topics of interest to larval fish scientists worldwide. This is the second time this annual international meeting has convened in Miami, and the city’s proximity to the tropics offers a timely opportunity to examine current research into tropical reef fish as model species in ecology and management. The conference also will contribute to the discussion of the effects of ocean acidification and environmental change on the early life history of fishes. In a third session, we plan to explore aspects of the reproduction and early life history of highly migratory species such as tunas, sharks, and billfishes; this session will have particular relevance to the CLIOTOP (Climate Impacts on Oceanic Top Predators) program. Our knowledge of predator-prey interactions in the ocean has continued to expand, thus a fourth session will encompass research on the state of knowledge on the structure of larval fish food webs. A fifth session will discuss recent advances in methodology applied to the study of early life history of fishes. Session six will include presentations focusing on all aspects of the ecology of larval fishes. Finally, this year NOAA's FATE (Fisheries and the Environment) program will join the conference with two sessions: one focused on larval fish related FATE studies and the other encompassing FATE presentations on other topics.
  • June 15, 2013
    • The World Conference on Stock Assessment Methods for Sustainable Fisheries
      Time: All day
      Location: Boston, Massachusetts
      Description: July 15-19, 2013
      The World Conference on Stock Assessment Methods for Sustainable Fisheries
      Boston, Massachusetts
      ices.dk/iceswork/symposia/wcsam.asp
  • June 16, 2013
    • The World Conference on Stock Assessment Methods for Sustainable Fisheries
      Time: All day
      Location: Boston, Massachusetts
      Description: July 15-19, 2013
      The World Conference on Stock Assessment Methods for Sustainable Fisheries
      Boston, Massachusetts
      ices.dk/iceswork/symposia/wcsam.asp
  • June 17, 2013
    • The World Conference on Stock Assessment Methods for Sustainable Fisheries
      Time: All day
      Location: Boston, Massachusetts
      Description: July 15-19, 2013
      The World Conference on Stock Assessment Methods for Sustainable Fisheries
      Boston, Massachusetts
      ices.dk/iceswork/symposia/wcsam.asp
  • June 18, 2013
    • The World Conference on Stock Assessment Methods for Sustainable Fisheries
      Time: All day
      Location: Boston, Massachusetts
      Description: July 15-19, 2013
      The World Conference on Stock Assessment Methods for Sustainable Fisheries
      Boston, Massachusetts
      ices.dk/iceswork/symposia/wcsam.asp
  • June 19, 2013
    • The World Conference on Stock Assessment Methods for Sustainable Fisheries
      Time: All day
      Location: Boston, Massachusetts
      Description: July 15-19, 2013
      The World Conference on Stock Assessment Methods for Sustainable Fisheries
      Boston, Massachusetts
      ices.dk/iceswork/symposia/wcsam.asp
  • June 24, 2013
    • 9th Indo-Pacific Fish Conference
      Time: All day
      Location: Okinawa, Japan
      Description: Symposium entitled “Top predatory fish in the Indo-Pacific ecosystems”
      http://www.fish-isj.jp/9ipfc


      Top predatory fishes of Indo-Pacific region are represented by the variety of different
      species, including sharks, large skates and rays, barracudas, lancetfish, daggertooth,
      tunas and billfishes, halibuts, sablefish, cod, toothfishes, etc. However, diet
      compositions and forage resources consumed by these large predators are studied
      insufficiently, level of feeding competition between them is largely unknown, and the
      role of top predators in the ecosystems is poorly understood. Meanwhile, many of
      top predators are important targets (e.g. tunas, billfishes, halibuts, cod, sablefish,
      toothfishes) of trawl, longline, net, pot, trap, and troll fisheries. These fisheries may
      impact ecosystem structure, e.g. if large top predators are overfished, abundance of
      forage fishes may increase or one predatory fish might be replaced by another. The
      knowledge of feeding habits and trophic relations of large top predatory fishes might
      help to understand fluctuations of their abundance and to make exploitation of their
      resources sustainable.

      Symposium themes:
      1. Diet composition of top predatory fish in different areas of Indo-Pacific region;
      2. Forage resources consumed by top predatory fish in the Indo-Pacific;
      3. Trophic relations and feeding competition between large top predators;
      4. Fisheries impact to ecosystem structure through the harvest of both large top
      predators and/or their forage resources.

      These are main topics within the theme of symposium but papers related to other
      relevant topics within symposium overall theme are encouraged.

      Participation: Colleagues interested to attend this symposium should contact
      organizer (see email addresses above) detailing their proposed contributions
      (prospective title, oral or poster) till 31th July at the latest. See you in Okinawa!
  • June 25, 2013
    • 9th Indo-Pacific Fish Conference
      Time: All day
      Location: Okinawa, Japan
      Description: Symposium entitled “Top predatory fish in the Indo-Pacific ecosystems”
      http://www.fish-isj.jp/9ipfc


      Top predatory fishes of Indo-Pacific region are represented by the variety of different
      species, including sharks, large skates and rays, barracudas, lancetfish, daggertooth,
      tunas and billfishes, halibuts, sablefish, cod, toothfishes, etc. However, diet
      compositions and forage resources consumed by these large predators are studied
      insufficiently, level of feeding competition between them is largely unknown, and the
      role of top predators in the ecosystems is poorly understood. Meanwhile, many of
      top predators are important targets (e.g. tunas, billfishes, halibuts, cod, sablefish,
      toothfishes) of trawl, longline, net, pot, trap, and troll fisheries. These fisheries may
      impact ecosystem structure, e.g. if large top predators are overfished, abundance of
      forage fishes may increase or one predatory fish might be replaced by another. The
      knowledge of feeding habits and trophic relations of large top predatory fishes might
      help to understand fluctuations of their abundance and to make exploitation of their
      resources sustainable.

      Symposium themes:
      1. Diet composition of top predatory fish in different areas of Indo-Pacific region;
      2. Forage resources consumed by top predatory fish in the Indo-Pacific;
      3. Trophic relations and feeding competition between large top predators;
      4. Fisheries impact to ecosystem structure through the harvest of both large top
      predators and/or their forage resources.

      These are main topics within the theme of symposium but papers related to other
      relevant topics within symposium overall theme are encouraged.

      Participation: Colleagues interested to attend this symposium should contact
      organizer (see email addresses above) detailing their proposed contributions
      (prospective title, oral or poster) till 31th July at the latest. See you in Okinawa!
    • 2013 International Conference on Engineering & Ecohydrology for Fish Passage
      Time: All day
      Location: Corvallis, OR
      Description: June 25-27, 2013
      2013 International Conference on Engineering & Ecohydrology for Fish Passage
      Corvallis, OR
      fishpassage.umass.edu
      Contact: Dr. Guillermo R. Giannico at giannico@oregonstate.edu
  • June 26, 2013
    • 9th Indo-Pacific Fish Conference
      Time: All day
      Location: Okinawa, Japan
      Description: Symposium entitled “Top predatory fish in the Indo-Pacific ecosystems”
      http://www.fish-isj.jp/9ipfc


      Top predatory fishes of Indo-Pacific region are represented by the variety of different
      species, including sharks, large skates and rays, barracudas, lancetfish, daggertooth,
      tunas and billfishes, halibuts, sablefish, cod, toothfishes, etc. However, diet
      compositions and forage resources consumed by these large predators are studied
      insufficiently, level of feeding competition between them is largely unknown, and the
      role of top predators in the ecosystems is poorly understood. Meanwhile, many of
      top predators are important targets (e.g. tunas, billfishes, halibuts, cod, sablefish,
      toothfishes) of trawl, longline, net, pot, trap, and troll fisheries. These fisheries may
      impact ecosystem structure, e.g. if large top predators are overfished, abundance of
      forage fishes may increase or one predatory fish might be replaced by another. The
      knowledge of feeding habits and trophic relations of large top predatory fishes might
      help to understand fluctuations of their abundance and to make exploitation of their
      resources sustainable.

      Symposium themes:
      1. Diet composition of top predatory fish in different areas of Indo-Pacific region;
      2. Forage resources consumed by top predatory fish in the Indo-Pacific;
      3. Trophic relations and feeding competition between large top predators;
      4. Fisheries impact to ecosystem structure through the harvest of both large top
      predators and/or their forage resources.

      These are main topics within the theme of symposium but papers related to other
      relevant topics within symposium overall theme are encouraged.

      Participation: Colleagues interested to attend this symposium should contact
      organizer (see email addresses above) detailing their proposed contributions
      (prospective title, oral or poster) till 31th July at the latest. See you in Okinawa!
    • 2013 International Conference on Engineering & Ecohydrology for Fish Passage
      Time: All day
      Location: Corvallis, OR
      Description: June 25-27, 2013
      2013 International Conference on Engineering & Ecohydrology for Fish Passage
      Corvallis, OR
      fishpassage.umass.edu
      Contact: Dr. Guillermo R. Giannico at giannico@oregonstate.edu
  • June 27, 2013
    • 9th Indo-Pacific Fish Conference
      Time: All day
      Location: Okinawa, Japan
      Description: Symposium entitled “Top predatory fish in the Indo-Pacific ecosystems”
      http://www.fish-isj.jp/9ipfc


      Top predatory fishes of Indo-Pacific region are represented by the variety of different
      species, including sharks, large skates and rays, barracudas, lancetfish, daggertooth,
      tunas and billfishes, halibuts, sablefish, cod, toothfishes, etc. However, diet
      compositions and forage resources consumed by these large predators are studied
      insufficiently, level of feeding competition between them is largely unknown, and the
      role of top predators in the ecosystems is poorly understood. Meanwhile, many of
      top predators are important targets (e.g. tunas, billfishes, halibuts, cod, sablefish,
      toothfishes) of trawl, longline, net, pot, trap, and troll fisheries. These fisheries may
      impact ecosystem structure, e.g. if large top predators are overfished, abundance of
      forage fishes may increase or one predatory fish might be replaced by another. The
      knowledge of feeding habits and trophic relations of large top predatory fishes might
      help to understand fluctuations of their abundance and to make exploitation of their
      resources sustainable.

      Symposium themes:
      1. Diet composition of top predatory fish in different areas of Indo-Pacific region;
      2. Forage resources consumed by top predatory fish in the Indo-Pacific;
      3. Trophic relations and feeding competition between large top predators;
      4. Fisheries impact to ecosystem structure through the harvest of both large top
      predators and/or their forage resources.

      These are main topics within the theme of symposium but papers related to other
      relevant topics within symposium overall theme are encouraged.

      Participation: Colleagues interested to attend this symposium should contact
      organizer (see email addresses above) detailing their proposed contributions
      (prospective title, oral or poster) till 31th July at the latest. See you in Okinawa!
    • 2013 International Conference on Engineering & Ecohydrology for Fish Passage
      Time: All day
      Location: Corvallis, OR
      Description: June 25-27, 2013
      2013 International Conference on Engineering & Ecohydrology for Fish Passage
      Corvallis, OR
      fishpassage.umass.edu
      Contact: Dr. Guillermo R. Giannico at giannico@oregonstate.edu
  • June 28, 2013
    • 9th Indo-Pacific Fish Conference
      Time: All day
      Location: Okinawa, Japan
      Description: Symposium entitled “Top predatory fish in the Indo-Pacific ecosystems”
      http://www.fish-isj.jp/9ipfc


      Top predatory fishes of Indo-Pacific region are represented by the variety of different
      species, including sharks, large skates and rays, barracudas, lancetfish, daggertooth,
      tunas and billfishes, halibuts, sablefish, cod, toothfishes, etc. However, diet
      compositions and forage resources consumed by these large predators are studied
      insufficiently, level of feeding competition between them is largely unknown, and the
      role of top predators in the ecosystems is poorly understood. Meanwhile, many of
      top predators are important targets (e.g. tunas, billfishes, halibuts, cod, sablefish,
      toothfishes) of trawl, longline, net, pot, trap, and troll fisheries. These fisheries may
      impact ecosystem structure, e.g. if large top predators are overfished, abundance of
      forage fishes may increase or one predatory fish might be replaced by another. The
      knowledge of feeding habits and trophic relations of large top predatory fishes might
      help to understand fluctuations of their abundance and to make exploitation of their
      resources sustainable.

      Symposium themes:
      1. Diet composition of top predatory fish in different areas of Indo-Pacific region;
      2. Forage resources consumed by top predatory fish in the Indo-Pacific;
      3. Trophic relations and feeding competition between large top predators;
      4. Fisheries impact to ecosystem structure through the harvest of both large top
      predators and/or their forage resources.

      These are main topics within the theme of symposium but papers related to other
      relevant topics within symposium overall theme are encouraged.

      Participation: Colleagues interested to attend this symposium should contact
      organizer (see email addresses above) detailing their proposed contributions
      (prospective title, oral or poster) till 31th July at the latest. See you in Okinawa!
  • July 14, 2013
  • July 15, 2013
  • July 16, 2013
  • July 17, 2013
  • July 18, 2013
  • July 19, 2013
  • July 20, 2013
  • August 19, 2013
    • Aquatic Science at the Interface
      Time: All day
      Location: Hamilton, New Zealand
      Description: August 19-23, 2013
      Aquatic Science at the Interface
      Hamilton, New Zealand
      aquascience.org.nz
  • August 20, 2013
    • Aquatic Science at the Interface
      Time: All day
      Location: Hamilton, New Zealand
      Description: August 19-23, 2013
      Aquatic Science at the Interface
      Hamilton, New Zealand
      aquascience.org.nz
  • August 21, 2013
    • Aquatic Science at the Interface
      Time: All day
      Location: Hamilton, New Zealand
      Description: August 19-23, 2013
      Aquatic Science at the Interface
      Hamilton, New Zealand
      aquascience.org.nz
  • August 22, 2013
    • Aquatic Science at the Interface
      Time: All day
      Location: Hamilton, New Zealand
      Description: August 19-23, 2013
      Aquatic Science at the Interface
      Hamilton, New Zealand
      aquascience.org.nz
  • August 23, 2013
    • Aquatic Science at the Interface
      Time: All day
      Location: Hamilton, New Zealand
      Description: August 19-23, 2013
      Aquatic Science at the Interface
      Hamilton, New Zealand
      aquascience.org.nz
  • August 26, 2013
    • Trout Unlimited's 2013 Utah Single Fly Event
      Time: All day
      Location: GreenRiver, Dutch John, Utah
      Description: August 26-27, 2013
      Trout Unlimited's 2013 Utah Single Fly Event - To protect Utah's rivers and fight the spread of aquatic invasive species.
      GreenRiver, Dutch John, Utah
      tu.org/events/2013UTSF
  • August 27, 2013
    • Trout Unlimited's 2013 Utah Single Fly Event
      Time: All day
      Location: GreenRiver, Dutch John, Utah
      Description: August 26-27, 2013
      Trout Unlimited's 2013 Utah Single Fly Event - To protect Utah's rivers and fight the spread of aquatic invasive species.
      GreenRiver, Dutch John, Utah
      tu.org/events/2013UTSF
  • September 23, 2013
    • OCEANS '13 MTS/IEEE - the Largest Ocean Conference in U.S. History
      Time: All day
      Location: San Diego, CA
      Description: September 23-26, 2013
      OCEANS '13 MTS/IEEE - the Largest Ocean Conference in U.S. History
      San Diego, CA
      http://www.oceans13mtsieeesandiego.org.
    • 2nd Annual World Congress of Mariculture and Fisheries (WCMF-2013)
      Time: All day
      Location: Hangzhou, China
      Description: September 23-25, 2013
      2nd Annual World Congress of Mariculture and Fisheries-2013 (WCMF-2013)
      Hangzhou, China
      bitconferences.com/wcmf2013/default.asp
  • September 24, 2013
    • OCEANS '13 MTS/IEEE - the Largest Ocean Conference in U.S. History
      Time: All day
      Location: San Diego, CA
      Description: September 23-26, 2013
      OCEANS '13 MTS/IEEE - the Largest Ocean Conference in U.S. History
      San Diego, CA
      http://www.oceans13mtsieeesandiego.org.
    • 2nd Annual World Congress of Mariculture and Fisheries (WCMF-2013)
      Time: All day
      Location: Hangzhou, China
      Description: September 23-25, 2013
      2nd Annual World Congress of Mariculture and Fisheries-2013 (WCMF-2013)
      Hangzhou, China
      bitconferences.com/wcmf2013/default.asp
  • September 25, 2013
    • OCEANS '13 MTS/IEEE - the Largest Ocean Conference in U.S. History
      Time: All day
      Location: San Diego, CA
      Description: September 23-26, 2013
      OCEANS '13 MTS/IEEE - the Largest Ocean Conference in U.S. History
      San Diego, CA
      http://www.oceans13mtsieeesandiego.org.
    • 2nd Annual World Congress of Mariculture and Fisheries (WCMF-2013)
      Time: All day
      Location: Hangzhou, China
      Description: September 23-25, 2013
      2nd Annual World Congress of Mariculture and Fisheries-2013 (WCMF-2013)
      Hangzhou, China
      bitconferences.com/wcmf2013/default.asp
  • September 26, 2013
    • OCEANS '13 MTS/IEEE - the Largest Ocean Conference in U.S. History
      Time: All day
      Location: San Diego, CA
      Description: September 23-26, 2013
      OCEANS '13 MTS/IEEE - the Largest Ocean Conference in U.S. History
      San Diego, CA
      http://www.oceans13mtsieeesandiego.org.
  • October 1, 2013
  • October 2, 2013
  • October 3, 2013
  • October 4, 2013
  • October 21, 2013
    • 3rd International Marine Protected Areas Congress
      Time: All day
      Location: Marseille, France
      Description: October 21-27, 2013
      3rd International Marine Protected Areas Congress
      Marseille, France
      impac3.org
  • October 22, 2013
    • 3rd International Marine Protected Areas Congress
      Time: All day
      Location: Marseille, France
      Description: October 21-27, 2013
      3rd International Marine Protected Areas Congress
      Marseille, France
      impac3.org
  • October 23, 2013
    • 3rd International Marine Protected Areas Congress
      Time: All day
      Location: Marseille, France
      Description: October 21-27, 2013
      3rd International Marine Protected Areas Congress
      Marseille, France
      impac3.org
  • October 24, 2013
    • 3rd International Marine Protected Areas Congress
      Time: All day
      Location: Marseille, France
      Description: October 21-27, 2013
      3rd International Marine Protected Areas Congress
      Marseille, France
      impac3.org
  • October 25, 2013
    • 3rd International Marine Protected Areas Congress
      Time: All day
      Location: Marseille, France
      Description: October 21-27, 2013
      3rd International Marine Protected Areas Congress
      Marseille, France
      impac3.org
  • October 26, 2013
    • 3rd International Marine Protected Areas Congress
      Time: All day
      Location: Marseille, France
      Description: October 21-27, 2013
      3rd International Marine Protected Areas Congress
      Marseille, France
      impac3.org
  • October 27, 2013
    • 3rd International Marine Protected Areas Congress
      Time: All day
      Location: Marseille, France
      Description: October 21-27, 2013
      3rd International Marine Protected Areas Congress
      Marseille, France
      impac3.org
  • August 3, 2014
  • August 4, 2014
  • August 5, 2014
  • August 6, 2014
  • August 7, 2014