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FishBase and SeaLifeBase Symposium

2024

Fishes in Changing Ecosystems
The 22nd FishBase and SeaLifeBase Symposium, “Fishes in Changing Ecosystems,” will be hosted in Thessaloniki on September 2-3, 2024, at the KEDEA Building of the Aristotle University Campus



Day 1

September 2, 2024

Advances in the Gill Oxygen Limitation Theory

Contributions test the Gill Oxygen Limitation Theory's applicability to new topics or taxa, and/or quantifying some of its qualitative predictions.
 



Day 2

September 3, 2024

Fishes in Mare Nostrum

Contributions related to FishBase and/or SeaLifeBase and the Mediterranean marine ecosystems.

Event Description
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The 22nd FishBase and SeaLifeBase Symposium, “Fishes in Changing Ecosystems,” will be hosted in Thessaloniki on September 2-3, 2024, at the KEDEA Building of the Aristotle University Campus.

The first day of the symposium, titled Advances in the Gill Oxygen Limitation Theory (GOLT), will be led by Dr. Daniel Pauly and is part of the celebrations of the 25th anniversary of his Sea Around Us initiative.

The second day is titled Fishes in Mare Nostrum and will include presentations on FishBase and/or SeaLifeBase-related topics with particular reference to the Mediterranean Sea.

Official photo of the 2024 FishBase and SeaLifeBase Symposium. 
FAQ

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When and Where?

September 2 - 3, 2024 
KEDEA Building
Aristotle University’s Research Dissemination Center
Tritis Septemvriou St.
Aristotle University campus, Thessaloniki, Greece.

Is there a remote option?

Yes. The in-person presentations will be live-streamed. Connection details will be provided to attendees who register for the online option.

Due to tech constraints, presenters cannot do online/remote presentations.

 

Can I present?

Yes. The deadline to submit abstracts is July 31st, 2024 at 11:59 pm Pacific time.

Click on the registration link and provide the details of your talk.

Presenters will have the opportunity to submit their contributions to the topical collection “Fishes in Changing Ecosystems” to be published in the journal Discover Oceans

Where can I stay?

Thessaloniki is a touristic city with many hotel and BnB options. Some options are the Hotel Astoria, Hotel El Greco,  Egnatia Palace, City Hotel Thessaloniki, Colors Urban Hotel, and Superior One Boutique Hotel.

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