American Cichlid Association Convention, Cleveland, July 20-23,2000 Convention features many educational talks conducted by World Renowned Cichlid Experts many who have written books, conducted collecting trips, and have kept Cichlids for decades. An awards Banquet and Hospitality suite delight and entertain guests for this 4 day event. Cichlid show, awards banquet, free beer, seminars study groups, cichlids, angelfish, discus,oscar,tropical fish,aquarium,
Coastal Zone Canada 2000, September 17-22, 2000 Coastal Zone Canada 2000 will address the theme "Coastal Stewardship: Lessons Learned and the Paths Ahead" and will be held in Saint John, New Brunswick.
7th International Coastal Symposium, Northern Ireland, March 25-29, 2002 A multi-disciplinary international symposium convened for scientists, engineers and managers to discuss the latest advances in the scientific understanding, engineering and environmental issues of coastal processes. Offers field trips to coastal sites of Northern Ireland.
Benthic Dynamics Conference, Aberdeen, March 25-29, 2002. In-situ surveillance of the sediment-water interface. International conference and workshop aiming to bring together scientists with a proven capability for in-situ marine benthic experimentation.
29th International Liege Colloquium on Ocean Hydrodynamics, Liege, May 5-9, 1997. Marine turbulence revisited. In the last decade, with in particular the development of sophisticated new techniques of measurements, substantial progresses have been made in understanding marine turbulence while, in the same time, uncovering more of its complexity.
Coastal Dynamics 2001. Lund, Sweden, June 11-14, 2001. The Conference theme is Forcing and Response in Coastal Dynamics, where the forcing may be natural or anthropogenic. This theme recognizes the importance in coastal research of looking at coastal processes as cause and effect. The theme encompasses field, laboratory, theoretical, and numerical studies, with emphasis on achieving comprehensive understanding of coastal processes and prediction of long-term and large-scale evolution of our coastlines.
Coast to Coast 2002, Tweed Heads, NSW, Australia. November 4-8, 2002. Will focus on the successes, problems and challenges facing the Australian coast and examine the roles of government and community in coastal management. Field trips will show delegates the practical aspects of coastal issues, while focus papers will encourage maximum participation to develop viable actions. These actions will be road-tested during a high-profile hypothetical session on the last day.
OCEANS: Ocean Biogeochemistry and Ecosystems Analysis, Paris, France. January 7-10, 2003. IGBP and SCOR are developing a new project focussed on ocean biogeochemistry and ecosystems and the impacts of global change. This Open Science Conference invites input into the development of the science focus of the project through plenary sessions, workshops and poster presentations.
International Summer School on Surface Ocean-Lower Atmosphere Study, Université de Corse, France. June 30 - July 11, 2003. School introducing the new international research programme on Surface Ocean-Lower Atmosphere Study (SOLAS). SOLAS aims to achieve quantitative understanding of the key biogeochemical-physical interactions and feedbacks between the ocean and the atmosphere, and how this coupled system affects and is affected by climate and environmental changes. The school is intended for graduate students at all levels in environmental and pure sciences, with interests in air-sea interactions.
Coastal Ocean Modelling, New London, USA. June 22-27, 2003 Gordon Research Conference covering operational forecasting, data assimilation, shelf-ocean interactions, physical/biological coupling, lagrangian methods and turbulence closure.
Polar Marine Science, Ventura, US. March 16-21, 2003. Gordon Research Conference on the changes taking place in the polar oceans covering the impacts of a changing climate on physical, chemical, biological and coupled systems.
Waves and Operational Oceanography, Brest, France. June 23-24, 2003. A scientific workshop to assess the current state of knowledge on waves in relation to currents, surface drifts and air-sea interactions hosted by the French Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service (SHOM).
Oceanology International Aim is to establish a joint ocean forum, by enabling many complementary key events to be held in one place and at one time, therefore bringing together a range of the most highly respected societies, organizations and groups.
International Conference on Maritime Terminology, Brussels, Belgium. May 15-16, 1998. The primary object of the First International Conference of Maritime Terminology was to bring together specialists in the language of seafarers and those involved in the study or teaching of maritime terminology. The present Proceedings include the various papers presented at the Conference.
2004 Ocean Research Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii. February 15-20, 2004. Co-sponsored by the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography and The Oceanography Society this conference will provide a forum for researchers to highlight recent advances with an emphasis on the integration of aquatic sciences as well as the breadth of ocean research including engineering, industrial, public policy, and marine research.
Offshore Technology Conference Managers, engineers, operators, scientists, and students meet to review new technologies, establish international business relationships, enhance business development, and discover solutions to key issues in the offshore industry.
BaltCoast - Managing the Baltic Sea The conference took place in Rostock-Warnemünde, Germany, between 26th and 28th April 2004. It focused on research, planning and management of the Baltic Sea. All results are available for download.
International Summer School on Coastal and Marine Management 2005 Rostock-Warnemünde, Germany. Focuses on the understanding of regional sea ecosystems, as well as natural and anthropogenic influences on coastal seas. Also discusses recent developments, pressures and problems in coastal and marine systems.
International Liege Colloquium on Ocean Dynamics, Liege, May 6-10, 2002. Papers dealing with any aspect of tracer methods may be submitted, including theoretical, observational and numerical approaches. Contributions related to climatological analyses of marine data will also be highly appreciated. Studies related to atmospheric processes are welcome, especially if they deal with methods that can be used in marine applications.
Maritime World 2025, Greenwich, London, April 3-5, 2002. The purpose of this conference is to enhance awareness of potential changes in the world economic and political scene during the next 25 years associated with developments in the maritime world, and to assess the opportunities and challenges provided by the oceans for protecting, preserving and promoting sustainability. Each maritime industry, from shipping to mariculture, will be represented, sharing the platform with those concerned with the environment, law of the sea and international governance.
EurOCEAN 2000, Hamburg, Germany, August 29 - September 02, 2000. A forum to advance the key issues in European marine research and intends in particular to foster the exchange of ideas across the boundaries of science, administration and policy. Therefore, all administrators and politicians as well as scientists and engineers from the private and public sectors in marine science and ocean technology are invited to attend and participate in the discussions or present papers.
ELOISE 3rd Open Science Meeting, The Netherlands, 1-4 December 1999. The European Land-Ocean Interactions Studies meeting is open to all scientists with an interest in the complex and multiple problems of the coastal zone. At this meeting the scientific results from fifteen major EU projects will be synthesised.