Student Award Winners
Congratulations to the students who won 2020 Mike deGruy Bays and Bayous Symposium presentation awards.
12-Minute Oral Presentations
3-Minute Lightning Talks
For more info, read the full announcement at http://masgc.org/news/article/students-receive-2020-mike-degruy-bays-and-bayous-symposium-presentation-aw.
To Attend Bays and Bayous
You must be registered to attend the symposium. Registration is free. Register here. (If you are a co-author, you likely have been receiving emails about your presentation, but it is possible you have not registered.)
The Bays and Bayous Symposium
Have an interest in coastal sciences? Attend the virtual 2020 Bays and Bayous Symposium. All you have to do is register (click "meeting registration" above), and you can attend from anywhere, for free.
The Bays and Bayous Symposium will focus on coastal research, extension and education in the northern Gulf of Mexico. As a registered attendee, you will be able to view over 160 presentations from scientists, engineers, resource managers, local government leaders, NGOs, graduate students, agency professionals and more. You also can create a personalized schedule of sessions that interest you, use live chat and Q&A features during presentations and panels, attend a virtual social hour and more!
The symposium sessions focus on current research and coastal issues including:
The theme of the symposium is "Sound Science, Sound Policy: A 2020 Vision for the Future," and live panels will include Disasters and Disruptions, The Great Red Snapper Count, Coalitions for Undertaking a Comprehensive Watershed Restoration and Improving Environmental Management, and Science and Policy for Oyster Management.
Student Award Winners
Congratulations to the students who won 2020 Mike deGruy Bays and Bayous Symposium presentation awards.
12-Minute Oral Presentations
3-Minute Lightning Talks
For more info, read the full announcement at http://masgc.org/news/article/students-receive-2020-mike-degruy-bays-and-bayous-symposium-presentation-aw.
To Attend Bays and Bayous
You must be registered to attend the symposium. Registration is free. Register here. (If you are a co-author, you likely have been receiving emails about your presentation, but it is possible you have not registered.)
The Bays and Bayous Symposium
Have an interest in coastal sciences? Attend the virtual 2020 Bays and Bayous Symposium. All you have to do is register (click "meeting registration" above), and you can attend from anywhere, for free.
The Bays and Bayous Symposium will focus on coastal research, extension and education in the northern Gulf of Mexico. As a registered attendee, you will be able to view over 160 presentations from scientists, engineers, resource managers, local government leaders, NGOs, graduate students, agency professionals and more. You also can create a personalized schedule of sessions that interest you, use live chat and Q&A features during presentations and panels, attend a virtual social hour and more!
The symposium sessions focus on current research and coastal issues including:
The theme of the symposium is "Sound Science, Sound Policy: A 2020 Vision for the Future," and live panels will include Disasters and Disruptions, The Great Red Snapper Count, Coalitions for Undertaking a Comprehensive Watershed Restoration and Improving Environmental Management, and Science and Policy for Oyster Management.
This app DOES NOT support video. So, you will not be able to watch presentations using the app.
Using the event app, attendees can: