Science Conference & Environmental Summit: Abstracts

 


 




Extended Deadline! - Abstracts are due August 16th

Abstracts are encouraged for any environmental topic related to the Delaware Estuary and its watershed. One of the conference goals is to share information with people from diverse sectors who would not normally be exposed to your topic, therefore, please plan for a general target audience who may not be knowledgeable about sector-specific jargon or interested in detailed methodologies. Presenters are not limited in the number of presentations they may submit. By submitting an abstract, you and all co-authors agree to have the abstract published in the program and on the Partnership’s website.


There is no abstract form, however please follow the instructions below:

  • Font must be 12-point Arial.
  • Abstract title must be in all-capitals and in bold.
  • Enter the presenter’s name, institution, address and email address.
  • The presenter’s name must be in bold and asterisks.
  • For each additional author, enter their name, institution, city, and state.
  • List any additional author’s names also in bold.
  • The body of the abstract must be 300 words or less.
  • Below your abstract, please state your preference: oral presentation only, oral presentation preferred,
    or poster presentation.
  • Please also indicate if you have a preference to be in the following sessions:
    • Water Quality & Quantity
    • Climate Change
    • The Delaware Estuary Benthos
    • Multiple Stressors in Rivers and Estuaries
    • Living Resources
    • Restoration & Enhancement/Conservation
    • Ecological Linkages and Functions
    • Wetlands & Other Habitats
    • Hot Topics

E-mail abstracts to Priscilla Cole at Pcole@DelawareEstuary.org.

 


Title Example:
PERSPECTIVES ON THE STATUS OF HORSESHOE CRAB RESEARCH IN DELAWARE BAY.  *Mark L. Botton*, Department of Natural Sciences, Fordham University, 113 West 60th Street, New York, NY 10023, Botto@fordham.edu; and Robert E. Loveland, Department of Ecology, Evolution & Natural Resources, Cook College, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901.

 

General Information Abstract Submission