[Developers] Fwd: Invitation: AFS 2014 Symposium
Ian Taylor - NOAA Federal
ian.taylor at noaa.gov
Thu Jan 2 18:01:40 PST 2014
Since ADMB is already well known by the Haitian soccer community,
http://www.admb-project.org/users/outreach/admb-t-shirts-page-1
maybe it's time to organize a developers' workshop there.
-Ian
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 4:48 PM, dave fournier <davef at otter-rsch.com> wrote:
> On 14-01-02 03:44 PM, Steve Martell wrote:
>
> well I hear that Haitian Creole is a good language for expressing
> fisheries problems.
>
> Je ne sais pas?
> On Jan 2, 2014, at 3:37 PM, dave fournier <davef at otter-rsch.com> wrote:
>
> On 14-01-02 01:02 PM, Steve Martell wrote:
>
>
> What language is it in?
>
> We should make a concerted effort to present the future of ADMB at this
> symposium as well. If I go I would be happy to present, but I think our
> prez would be better suited.
>
> S
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> *From: *Patrick Lynch <patrick.lynch at noaa.gov>
> *Subject: **Invitation: AFS 2014 Symposium*
> *Date: *January 2, 2014 at 11:43:43 AM PST
> *To: *Paul Rago - NOAA Federal <paul.rago at noaa.gov>, <
> michael.fogarty at noaa.gov>, Clay Porch <clay.porch at noaa.gov>, "Erik H.
> Williams" <erik.williams at noaa.gov>, James Thorson - NOAA Federal <
> james.thorson at noaa.gov>, Jason Cope - NOAA Federal <jason.cope at noaa.gov>,
> <ian.taylor at noaa.gov>, <alec.maccall at noaa.gov>, <paul.crone at noaa.gov>,
> "Gerard DiNardo" <gerard.dinardo at noaa.gov>, Douglas Lipton - NOAA Federal
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> jcollie at gso.uri.edu>, <ojensen at marine.rutgers.edu>, Michael Wilberg <
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> Arni Magnusson <arnima at hafro.is>, daniel goethel <dgoethel at umassd.edu>,
> "Rich Bell" <rich.bell at noaa.gov>, <deborah.hart at noaa.gov>, <
> fhurtado at uw.edu>, <grant.thompson at noaa.gov>, John Walter - NOAA Federal <
> john.f.walter at noaa.gov>, <jonathan.deroba at noaa.gov>, Kyle Shertzer <
> kyle.shertzer at noaa.gov>, Enric Cortes <enric.cortes at noaa.gov>, <
> m.sissenwine at gmail.com>
> *Cc: *Tara Dolan - NOAA Affiliate <tara.dolan at noaa.gov>, Richard Methot <
> richard.methot at noaa.gov>, Jason Link - NOAA Federal <jason.link at noaa.gov>
>
> Dear Colleague,
>
>
> We are writing to formally invite you to participate in a symposium at
> this year’s annual meeting of the American Fisheries Society titled *The
> Next Generation of Fish Stock Assessments*. The meeting will be held in
> Quebec City, Canada during the week of 17-21 August, 2014. With this
> symposium, we are hoping for stimulating and visionary discussions on the
> future of stock assessment science that will help identify key areas for
> stock assessment research and development. We have confirmed two keynote
> presentations by Drs. Richard Methot and Jason Link, and we have secured
> sponsorship for this symposium from the Marine Fisheries Section of AFS. If
> there is sufficient interest from the presenters we are willing to pursue
> either publishing the proceedings in an AFS journal, or preparing a
> review-style manuscript that synthesizes our discussions. Given the complex
> and multidimensional nature of fisheries management, we are hoping for
> contributions from participants representing diverse backgrounds and areas
> of expertise. You are an expert in one or more facets of fish stock
> assessment, and we would sincerely appreciate your participation,
> perspective, and insight.
>
>
> Please see the attached draft symposium proposal. If you are interested
> in participating, please *provide a tentative presentation title* to
> Patrick Lynch (Patrick.Lynch at NOAA.GOV) and/or Tara Dolan (
> Tara.Dolan at NOAA.GOV) *before January 10, 2014*. This initial deadline is
> to ensure that we have at least 10 presenters in line when our proposal is
> submitted to AFS. Your abstracts can then be submitted on the meeting
> website (http://afs2014.org/) between Jan. 31 and March 14, 2014.
>
>
> We anticipate an interesting and informative symposium with broad
> appeal, and we sincerely hope that you are willing and able to participate
> . If you have any questions about the symposium, please do not hesitate
> to ask, and feel free to forward the invitation to your colleagues. Thank
> you for your consideration.
>
>
> Best regards,
>
>
> Patrick Lynch and Tara Dolan, Symposium Organizers
>
> --
> Patrick D. Lynch, Ph.D.
> Stock Assessment Coordinator
> NOAA Fisheries
> U.S. Department of Commerce
> Office: 301.427.8151
> patrick.lynch at noaa.gov <first.last at noaa.gov>
> www.nmfs.noaa.gov
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