Eine Information von Wendylee Stott, Research Scientist, Fisheries & Oceans Canada vom 02.04.26:
ISBMCF 2026 Call for Abstracts
Deadline: June 20, 2026 23:50 EDT
Submit online at Coregonid Symposium 2026
We are pleased to invite you to participate in the 16th International Symposium on the Biology and Management of Coregonid Fishes. The symposium will be held September 21-25, 2026 in Port Elgin Ontario Canada, hosted by the Saugeen Ojibway Nation. Six sessions are available for abstract submission and we will also accept general submissions.
We welcome abstract submissions for oral and poster presentations to be given in person. Please feel free to share this invitation with colleagues.
Abstracts must be submitted via the Abstract submission form on the conference website where you can learn more about your host, the meeting venue, and registration costs. You will be notified whether your abstract has been accepted starting in June. We will start to accept registrations in June, so please stay tuned for more information. By submitting an abstract, presenters confirm that they have the necessary rights and permissions to share the content publicly. This includes securing any required approvals from
co-authors, employers, or affiliated institutions. Presenters are responsible for ensuring that their content complies with applicable intellectual property and privacy regulations.
Abstract Instructions
You will be asked to provide a title, pick a session, the abstract text, and a list of co-authors (if any). Please provide the names and affiliations of all co-authors and indicate which author will be presenting by checking the presenter box . Please do not use acronyms in the affiliations. Then enter the name of the person we should contact with questions or to confirm abstract acceptance.
Title: should summarize the topic, no more than 20 words
Body: The abstract should be in English and should be one paragraph of no less than 150 words and no more than 250 words describing the work and relevance to coregonines.
If you have any questions please contact us via the meeting website.
We hope to see you in Port Elgin!
On behalf of the organizing committee,
Wendylee Stott
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Research Scientist | Chercheuse scientifique
Fisheries & Oceans Canada | Pêches et Océans Canada
Wendylee.Stott@dfo-mpo-gc.ca
Hintergrund: „Kilche“, verändert, Quelle Emil Walter, 1913, Unsere Süßwasserfische, Public domain.