Barbara Block and Dan Costa, principal investigators of Tagging of Pacific Predators, a Census of Marine Life project, are hosting the Third International Biologging Science Symposium. The gathering will take place from September 1-5, 2008 at the beautiful Asilomar Conference Grounds in Pacific Grove, California.
The Third International Biologging Science Symposium program will feature plenary sessions by keynote researchers in a variety of biologging fields. Symposia sessions and posters should be focused on methodologies that will allow integration across taxa and technological platforms. We anticipate sessions on advancement of biologging technology, animal behavior, environmental integration, modeling tagging data and development of hot spot and spatial analyses. In addition, we plan to have sessions on how biologging data can be used for application to conservation & management.This symposium follows on the Second International Biologging Science Symposium held in June 2005 at the University of St Andrews, Scotland, and the First International Biologging Science Symposium held in March 2003 in Tokyo.Please use this site to register for the symposium, submit abstracts and make arrangements for your accommodations.
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