OCEANS PAST
Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the History of Marine Animal Populations
HMAP Conference on the 24-27 October 2005
at Hotel Comwell, Kolding, Denmark
Oceans Past invites researchers from the natural sciences and humanities to discuss how and why the diversity, distribution and abundance of marine life in the world's oceans changes over the long term, and the role that humans have played in this dynamic process.
The conference will add greatly to what is known, what is unknown but discoverable, and what is unknowable about ocean life in the past.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Proposals for papers and posters to be presented at the conference should be submitted by 15 February 2005 using the website listed below, or via email (e-mail address also provided below).
Proposals should comprise a brief CV and a 300-word (max.) abstract of the paper (in English).
The conference programme will be structured according to the following ocean realms:
- coastal waters and inshore habitats
- continental shelves
- pelagic
- deep sea
- diadromous life
- and approaches:
- climate change
- interaction between human and marine animal communities
- changes in extraction technologies
- management implications
- comparative aspects across regions
Proposals will be selected according to their originality, scholarly significance, and relevance to the aims of the Conference.
Authors are expected to attend the Conference to present their papers.
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