Reminder: 2021 Delaware Estuary Science & Environmental Summit Call For Presentation Proposals

The Partnership for the Delaware Estuary has issued a call for presentation proposals for the virtual 2021 Delaware Estuary Science and Environmental Summit to be held March 1-3.  The deadline for submissions is November 16.

Potential presentation topics can include-- Water Quality & Quantity; Living Resources; Wetlands & Other Vital Habitats; Physical & Chemical Processes; Ecological Linkages; Climate Change; Education & Outreach; Monitoring & Assessment; and Restoration & Conservation and more.

Click Here to submit proposals.  Questions should be directed to Sarah Bouboulis by sending an email to: sbouboulis@delawareestuary.org.

Sponsorships

Sponsorship opportunities are available for the Summit.  Contact Elizabeth Horsey by sending an email to ehorsey@DelawareEstuary.org for more information.

Visit the 2021 Delaware Estuary Science and Environmental Summit webpage for more information on the Summit and past Summit proceedings.

Partnership

For more information on programs, initiatives and upcoming events, visit the Partnership for the Delaware EstuaryClick Here to sign up for regular updates from the Partnership, Like the Partnership on Facebook, Follow them on Twitter, Join them on Instagram or Subscribe to their YouTube ChannelClick Here to support the Partnership’s work.

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[Posted: November 9, 2020]


11/16/2020

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