Call for abstracts and early registration open for Wakefield Fisheries Symposium

Call for abstracts

We want to hear from fishery researchers, managers, and other professionals at the 2024 Wakefield Fisheries Symposium. This is your chance to share your knowledge, experience, or research related to shifting distributions and phenologies as well as implications for fisheries. The Symposium will provide an opportunity to discuss how political, jurisdictional, and survey management structures can adapt to environmental changes and shifting species distributions. Participants worldwide are invited to share case studies and contrast approaches in different regions.

All are invited to submit abstracts by Feb. 13 for oral or poster presentations. Session topics will include fish and shellfish species shifting distributions, fisheries sustainability and adapting management structures in a changing climate, management and regulatory boundaries in fisheries, human dimensions, modeling shifting distributions, and more.

Early-bird registration is open

Registration is now open for the 33rd Lowell Wakefield Fisheries Symposium. An early-bird registration fee of $450 is available through Monday, March 18.

For more information on the call for abstracts, registration, meeting details, or to reach out to the planning committee, visit the 2024 Wakefield Fisheries Symposium website.

We look forward to receiving your proposal and seeing you at the 2024 Wakefield Fisheries Symposium.

For logistical questions regarding the 2024 Wakefield Fisheries Symposium, contact Molly Cain, ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Sea Grant associate director at mrcain@alaska.edu. For recommendations on content or participation, contact Keith Criddle, Science Program Committee Chair at kcriddle@alaska.edu.