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Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography FUTURE ASLO MEETINGS 2018 OCEAN SCIENCES MEETING 2020 OCEAN SCIENCES MEETING (A joint meeting with ASLO, AGU and TOS) 16-21 February 2020 11-16 February 2018 San Diego Convention Center Oregon Convention Center San Diego, California, USA Portland, Oregon, USA 2020 ASLO SUMMER MEETING 2018 ASLO SUMMER MEETING 7 -12 June 2020 10-15 June 2018 Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center Victoria Convention Center Madison, Wisconsin, USA Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 2022 OCEAN SCIENCES MEETING 2019 ASLO AQUATIC SCIENCES MEETING (A joint meeting with ASLO, AGU and TOS) 24 February – 1 March 2019 27 February – 4 March 2022 Puerto Rico Convention Center Hawaii Convention Center San Juan, Puerto Rico Honolulu, Hawaii, USA For more information on the 2017 ASLO BUSINESS OFFICE PHONE 1 — (800) 929-ASLO This program is produced for reference on site at the ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, 5400 BOSQUE BOULEVARD, SUITE 680 U.S., CANADA, AND THE CARIBBEAN meeting. It contains the most up-to-date program please address all correspondence WACO, TEXAS 76710-4446 information. Changes received after the printing of the and questions regarding registration, PHONE 2 — (254) 399-9635 program will be available using the meeting mobile app. conference logistics, and hotel EMAIL — [email protected] ALL OTHER COUNTRIES Additional information also can be found on the SPONSORED BY THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE accommodations to: conference web site. SCIENCES OF LIMNOLOGY & OCEANOGRAPHY WWW.SGMEET.COM/ASLO/HONOLULU2017 FAX — (254) 776-3767 www.sgmeet.com/aslo/honolulu2017 www.aslo.org We encourage you to use the meeting website and mobile app for all current information and to navigate the meeting. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK! facebook.com/ASLO.org FOLLOW US ON TWITTER! @ASLOMtg (#ASLOMtg) PROGRAM BOOK ASLO CONTENTS ASLO 2017 Aquatic Sciences Meeting ...............................................2 Meetings and Working Groups .........................................................17 Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography ...........2 IOCCG Working Group .................................................................................. 17 2017 ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting Committee ............................2 ASLO Business Meeting ................................................................................... 18 ASLO Board of Directors ...................................................................3 Field Trips .........................................................................................18 Questions or Comments? ..................................................................3 Hawai`i Institute of Marine Biology Coral Reef Field Trip ..................... 18 Overview of the Scientific Program Schedule .....................................3 He`eia Fishpond Work Day ............................................................................ 18 Plenary Sessions ..................................................................................3 South East O`ahu Coastal Geology Field Trip and Hike ......................... 18 Opening Plenary Session: Welcome Presentation, Partnerships for Resilience and Sustainability: Waikiki ASLO Presidential Address, and Opening Speaker ........................................3 and the Ala Wai Canal Watershed Field Trip ............................................. 19 Student and Early Career Opportunities ..........................................19 Monday: Welcome in the Field, Welcome in Our Field: Attracting the Best and Brightest ...................................................................4 Student and Early Career Social Mixers .......................................................19 Tuesday: Tara Oceans: The Biological Carbon Pump Student and Early Career Workshops ...........................................................19 from Genes to Ecosystems .............................................................................4 Student Lounge/Career Center ....................................................................19 Wednesday: Station ALOHA: A Gathering Place for Discovery, Student Events .............................................................................................19 Education and Scientific Collaboration..........................................................5 Early Career Events ......................................................................................20 Thursday: Actionable Water Science and Effective Communication .......5 Mentor Programs .........................................................................................20 Friday: Harnessing Basic Science to Advance Solutions for Coral Reefs .........5 Social and Evening Events.................................................................20 Society Award Talk Sessions ...............................................................6 Opening Mixer Reception ............................................................................... 20 Raymond L. Lindeman Award ..........................................................................6 ASLO Fellows and Membership Reception ................................................. 20 Ramón Margalef Award for Excellence in Education/John H. Martin Award ........6 Pau Hana-Happy Hours / Get-togethers ..................................................... 21 G. Evelyn Hutchinson Award ........................................................................6 Associate Editor's Reception (By Invitation Only) ..................................... 21 Ruth Patrick/Yentsch-Schindler Early Career Awards ....................................7 Nerd Night ASLO Honolulu .......................................................................... 21 A.C. Redfield Lifetime Achievement Award ..................................................7 Optional Activities ............................................................................21 Nutrient Sensor Challenge Winner Announcement .....................................7 Morning Yoga ..................................................................................................... 21 Plankton Art Exhibit ..........................................................................7 ASLO 2017 5K Fun Run .................................................................................. 21 About the Hawai’i Convention Center ..............................................8 Information for Poster Presenters .....................................................21 Internet Access ...............................................................................................8 Poster Display ...................................................................................................... 21 Hawai’i Convention Center Parking ..............................................................8 Poster Set Up and Teardown ........................................................................... 21 Currency ........................................................................................................8 Poster Sessions .................................................................................................... 21 ATM Machines at HCC ................................................................................8 Poster Preparation.............................................................................................. 21 Check Cashing ...............................................................................................8 Information for Oral Presenters ........................................................21 HCC Business Center ...................................................................................8 No Photos or Recording ................................................................................... 22 Charging Stations/Charging Lockers ............................................................9 Advance Submission ......................................................................................... 22 Concessions ...................................................................................................9 On-Site Submission of Oral Presentations ................................................... 22 Special Car Rental Rates.................................................................................9 Reviewing Your Presentation .......................................................................... 22 Taxi Service ....................................................................................................9 During Your Presentation ................................................................................ 22 Transportation Network Companies ..............................................................9 Meeting Schedule .............................................................................23 Bus Service .....................................................................................................9 Convention Center Map-Level 1/Exhibit & Poster Hall ..................28 Walking Maps ................................................................................................9 Convention Center Map-Level 2/Parking.........................................29 Child Care Sharing ........................................................................................9 Convention Center Map-Level 3/Meeting Rooms ...........................30 Family Room .................................................................................................9 Convention Center Map-Level 4/Ballroom ......................................31
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