Abstract Submission Form

International Flatfish Symposium November 2023 New Castle, New Hampshire (USA)

 

Presenter's personal information

 

 

Student information

Are you a student?*

 

If student, do you need financial assistance to attend the 11th IFS? (only a very limited number of students can be partially supported)*

 

 

Kind of presentation

Presentation type*

 

If oral presentation is not possible, is poster acceptable?

 

 

Abstract information

NOTE: Abstract

The submission form does not accept submission if there are special characters and especially brackets (often used for species name and so on in abstract) inside the text

 

 

For presentations with more than 5 co-authors, contact the  IFS organizing committee

 

 

NOTE: Abstract

The submission form does not accept submission if there are special characters and especially brackets (often used for species name and so on in abstract) inside the text

 

 

Theme sessions

Relevant theme session(s): multiple choices are accepted

Theme 1   Environmental Forcing, (e.g., mechanisms, climate change, ...)
Theme 2   Socioeconomic Impacts, (e.g., fisheries, offshore energy, ...)
Theme 3   Spatial Population Structure, (e.g., geographic variation, connectivity, ...)
Theme 4   Emergent Issues, (e.g., human impacts, data-poor species, ...)
Theme 5   Aquaculture and Stock Enhancement (e.g., techniques, cultured vs wild interactions,...)
Theme 6   Insights from Otolith Studies

 

Mark the theme session number(s) which correspond to your submission.

 

 

Submission

What is the sum of 6 and 8?

 

 

 

Note

If the upload is successful, the message: 'Thank you for uploading your abstract' appears. Within a few days you will receive a message to confirm your submission. If not, contact the organizing committee by IFS11 email adress.

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