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HomeMy WebLinkAbout090522 Call for Abstracts – 2023 Salmon Recovery Conference________________________________ ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. ________________________________ Call for Abstracts opens Monday, September 5, 2022 <https://r20.rs6.net/on.jsp?ca=6d8f606c-3891-4325-a2e0-356f7a635d0b&a=1110675265134&c=5c9081f0-d3f6-11e8-b8d6-d4ae52a6892e&ch=5d64e8f0-d3f6-11e8-b933-d4ae52a6892e> <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001rVqJBbSlIkiPuPs0ScLJZf3eRKpnf_EcRhB523E5r8IZ2fa7GETcGUJGUJbCEUGz2WOMDbL7lJzbfwiWtG_cEI_o8jou5g4VMBKqxZG-mLu53K1tK7vteHqIuPiR1olE7rQxuLkwEfLWwUGGa9TUhuKmfe6-5K6H&c=H6 ED0AA6EdqhM0vx11tOKJWs9SOLZBtc00VIrXsfjVEzHR9UhchCUw==&ch=Hp5GvUUAM7_AUf2VnbyHXd4n9CTHPSdj77gWd7LiEuzGHHg6e973-w==> The 2023 Salmon Recovery Conference will be held April 18 and 19 in Vancouver, Washington at the Vancouver Convention Center and we are calling for abstracts. Abstracts for presentations and posters are being accepted September 5, 2022 — October 5, 2022. The theme of this year's conference is A Shared Future which reflects the desire to hear broad community perspectives with regards to salmon recovery. <https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/1101116784221/S.gif> Abstract Guidance Consider the following when crafting your abstracts: * What kinds of innovations are you using in partnerships, projects, communications, coordination, community involvement, funding, etc.? * How do you integrate salmon recovery with economic, cultural, agricultural, health, commercial fishing, and comprehensive plan pressures? * What does "A Shared Future” mean to you and your community with regards to future salmon recovery efforts? * What is the economic benefit of ecosystem-based function and salmon recovery, and to what communities? * How does your work reflect diversity, equity, inclusivity, and justice (DEIJ)? <https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/1101116784221/S.gif> All abstracts will be reviewed by members of the conference program committee based on relevance and available space. Not all abstracts are guaranteed a place in the schedule. Note: All presenters are required to register for the conference (minimum one-day registration) and cover all travel and accommodation expenses. <https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/1101116784221/S.gif> SESSIONS <https://files.constantcontact.com/e6697699201/42c05d6c-1ac1-4b45-a4a3-409402402d25.png> Presentation Guidelines We encourage proposals that cross disciplines; incorporate aspects of diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice; and are applicable and engaging to a wide range of participants. Oral Presentations Concurrent sessions will be one and a half hours long, with up to five, 15-minute presentations (10 minutes for presentation, 5 minutes for questions). Please integrate the following into your submittal: * A Shared Future * Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice * Tribal Perspectives * Lessons Learned * New Ideas * Partnerships Lightning Talks for Emerging Science Topics Presentations showcase the essence of the research in four minutes with no more than five slides. Lightning session will be late afternoon on the first day of the conference. Posters Posters should be a maximum of 45" wide by 45" tall and use graphic elements such as charts, tables, graphs, photos, or drawings along with text. Simplicity makes more of an impact on the viewer than a cluttered poster with a lot of tiny text. You will have a 4' wide by 4' tall bulletin board area to mount your poster. Poster presenters are expected to be available to discuss their posters with conference participants during the poster session (late afternoon on the first day of the conference) and, if possible, during breaks over the course of the conference. Abstract Submission Directions Please select the appropriate session and submit the abstract for your oral presentation, poster, or lightning talk through the abstract submission site by 11:59 p.m., Wednesday, October 5, 2022. You will be notified about the status of your proposal submission by Friday, October 30, 2022. Submission Guidelines * Abstracts should provide a brief overview of the approach and key findings to be presented at the conference. * Abstracts should include enough detail to allow proposal reviewers to fully understand the intent and content of the presentation, lightning talk, or poster. * Abstract length is limited to 500 words (2,000 characters). * Spell out all acronyms and abbreviations the first time they are used in your abstract. * If accepted, the abstract will be included in the online conference program, so it should be engaging and easy to understand by a general audience. <https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/1101116784221/S.gif> SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001rVqJBbSlIkiPuPs0ScLJZf3eRKpnf_EcRhB523E5r8IZ2fa7GETcGUJGUJbCEUGz1S-Ha1PRulz030ANNe-Kv9UhFiFyizapbMG8m_7rXqO2B_pol3gGV_oRIqA4bb_V4C1-VChE3DLWijyhR FdtimOwv64Pcamjb9RxAHtmGRKgtfpnVRa0OVMmvH5PFmUPsH8AJbs5Nyp5Ps8gldCr6reqKfoCY-qf&c=H6ED0AA6EdqhM0vx11tOKJWs9SOLZBtc00VIrXsfjVEzHR9UhchCUw==&ch=Hp5GvUUAM7_AUf2VnbyHXd4n9CTHPSdj77gWd7LiEuzGHHg6e973-w==> <https://imgssl.constantcontact.com/letters/images/1101116784221/S.gif> Contact Us! conferences@wwu.edu <mailto:conferences@wwu.edu> Jeannie Abbott Conference Coordinator 360-480-2701  Salmon Recovery Conference <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001rVqJBbSlIkiPuPs0ScLJZf3eRKpnf_EcRhB523E5r8IZ2fa7GETcGfqHPbug65ThDPXmceWb0pen6-1-OIv8SJNpBdL3eQiiDfBdIOKRYV8As310k-MsqFTQXTVadKtCQthvyJHYZG4 ziOUtcYH3l-tEDw_JiZ2I-nBNXy9zqYPLYZVnFnSf-c8EfhCxK35AgMHrWeJqzg0=&c=H6ED0AA6EdqhM0vx11tOKJWs9SOLZBtc00VIrXsfjVEzHR9UhchCUw==&ch=Hp5GvUUAM7_AUf2VnbyHXd4n9CTHPSdj77gWd7LiEuzGHHg6e973-w==> | Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office P.O. 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