***********************Announcement and Call for 
Abstracts********************

*Fall 2006  Meeting*

*Southeastern Estuarine Research Society*

*19 October - 21 October 2006*

*Savannah, GA*

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*Pre-registration and abstracts due 19 September 2006*

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The Fall 2006 Meeting of the Southeastern Estuarine Research Society
(SEERS) will be held in historic downtown Savannah, Georgia. The meeting
will convene at the Coastal Georgia Center Thursday October 19 though
Saturday October 21, 2006. The official hotel, the Hampton Inn and
Suites, is immediately adjacent to the Coastal GA Center. The meeting is
being arranged by local SEERS board members, Peter Verity
([EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>_),
Chandra Franklin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), and Carla Curran
([EMAIL PROTECTED]). It is being co-sponsored by the Skidaway
Institute of Oceanography and Savannah State University.

The Coastal Georgia Center (Internet: _http://cgc.georgiasouthern.edu/_)
is operated by Georgia Southern University and is thus subsidized and
affiliated with the University System of Georgia. It is specifically
designed for hosting meetings, facilitating business/university
relations, and teaching classes. The lecture halls and meeting rooms
have state-of-the-art equipment, and a computer room will be available
without charge for conference attendees to check email etc.

We will have a social and poster session on Thursday evening (6-9PM) at
the Coastal GA Center; posters will remain up throughout the meeting.
Contributed oral sessions will occupy the full day on Friday. A special
session is planned on the ecology of tidal freshwater areas. Friday
evening we will do a bus tour of Savannah State University and then
visit the Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, where we will have a
famous regional dinner (Low Country Boil) prepared by locally renowned
cooks, and which includes an oyster roast! Tours of the new R/V Savannah
and the campus will be available. Transportation will be provided.

Saturday morning will be the final oral contributed sessions. Walking
and canoe tours with expert local naturalists will be available at your
own expense for Saturday afternoon and Sunday through personal
arrangements with Wilderness Southeast (internet:
http://wilderness-southeast.org; email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; phone: 912-897-5108). The Saturday
afternoon trip option is a Blackwater River Paddle trip on canoes, and
Sunday morning is Salt Marsh by land and Sea. Please mention the SEERS
meeting or Peter Verity when making reservations.

This is THE premier tourist month in Savannah: the weather is typically
delightful during the transition to lower temperatures and humidity in
the fall. Accordingly there are many options for self-entertainment,
from jazz clubs to beaches to paddlewheel riverboat dinner trips. But it
also means that planning ahead will be rewarded.

The Hampton Inn and Suites is located at 201 Martin Luther King Jr.
Blvd. (912-721-1600, http://www.historicsavannahhamptom.com), which is a
3-minute walk from the Coastal GA Center. A block of rooms have been
reserved under the name “Skidaway Institute”. Two types of rooms are
available: regular (1 king or 2 queens) and suites, with respective
block prices of $159 and $209. Prices include hot breakfast, hi-speed
internet in rooms, and free wireless elsewhere in the hotel. It is a new
hotel done in Southern charm. The prices may seem high but they are
actually very reasonable for downtown Savannah at this time. THE BLOCK
PRICES ARE ONLY IN EFFECT UNTIL SEPTEMBER19. After this date, remaining
rooms will be released for open purchase by the public. And they will go
fast, so make your plans TODAY.

The Savannah/Hilton Head Airport is located ca. 15 minutes west of the
city on a well-marked exit off I-95. Flights and directions are
available at http://www.savannahairport.com/. Directions from the
airport or the greater region to the hotel are available at the hotel
website.

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*******************Registration*******************



Registration fees for the SEERS Savannah meeting include the Thursday

evening social, and the Friday evening Low Country Boil:



$75 regular members



$90 non-student non-members



$55 student members



$70 student non-members



$50 one-day registration (does not include the social or dinner).



Pre-registration greatly assists meeting planning.  *A late registration

fee of $10 will be charged on all registrations after September 19th



Meeting registration forms are available online

(http://links.baruch.sc.edu/seers/meetings.htm).  Directions are

provided on the form.  The forms will be posted to the website very soon.



********************Student Travel Support*******************



SEERS is offering up to five travel awards of $100 each to qualifying

students attending the meeting in Savannah.  To qualify for a student

travel award, students must:



-Be enrolled at a college or university for the Fall 2006 semester



-Be a SEERS member in good standing for 2005/2006;



Be registered for the Fall 2006 SEERS meeting; and, have submitted an 
abstract for presentation (oral or poster) at the meeting.



Please note that only one award can be granted per presentation.  Also,

students receiving awards must be present to give their presentation at

the published time.  For posters, the official presentation time will be

the time during which posters are being judged regardless of whether the

poster is entered in the student competition.  If more applications are

received than the number of grants available, priority will be given to

students who have not won an award in the past two years.



To apply for travel support, send (via postal service or fax) a letter

of request and a copy of your abstract to Carla Curran (address below).



The letter should include your name, address, phone number, email

address, title of your presentation, whether you have won the SEERS

travel award within the past two years, and a statement affirming that

you meet the qualifications stated above.  Your letter must include your



major advisor's name and signature. If advisor is not available, please

obtain a signature from another university official who can verify that

you are currently a student.  Letter of request, with advisor's

signature, must be */postmarked (or faxed to 912-356-2491) by 19th of

September.  If faxing, be sure to provide a fax cover page with Carla

Curran's name on it.  Winners of the travel awards will be notified in

late September or early October, and are encouraged to attend the SEERS 
Business Meeting

to receive their checks.



Send letters to:



Carla Curran

Department of Biology and Life Sciences

P.O. Box 20600

Savannah State University

Savannah, GA  31404



You may direct any questions to Carla Curran at 912-691-7434 or

[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



**************Abstract Submission******************



Abstracts for oral and poster presentations are due by close of

Business19th of September 2006.



Abstracts must be submitted in the format shown on the online abstract

submittal form (http://links.baruch.sc.edu/seers/meetings.htm).  Once

you have clicked on the Abstract Submittal form you may be asked to

"Enter Network Password", click cancel.  The online abstract submittal

form has an example and directions of who to email the form to.  Further



guidance regarding presentations will be issued after abstracts are

received.



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_Session Chairs and Student Judges_

If anyone is interested in serving as a session chair or a Student Judge

at the Fall meeting, please contact Craig Tobias

([EMAIL PROTECTED]).





************Special Session at the Fall 2006 SEERS Meeting************



In addition to general contributions to the Program, there will be a 
Special Session that focuses on low salinity regions of tidal creeks and 
estuaries.  The description follows:



“*Ecology and Biogeochemistry of the Tidal Oligohaline Zone*”

In this session we will explore the effects of tidal hydrology on
biogeochemical processes in the tidal freshwater zone of coastal waters.
Low stream gradients and topographic relief create extensive tidal
freshwater zones in the southeastern U.S. This zone of coastal rivers
occupies an intermediate location within the river continuum from
headwater stream networks to estuaries. Biogeochemical processes
occurring in the tidal freshwater zone affect the delivery of
terrestrial material and nutrients to estuaries and the coastal ocean.
While a significant amount of research has been conducted in tidal
freshwater rivers, a generalized understanding of how the ecology of
tidal freshwater creeks and rivers differs from their upland (and
downstream) counterparts has not emerged. Further work also remains to
determine the effects of ecohydrology on materials delivered downstream
to estuaries. Tidal forcing causes bi-directional flow and water level
fluctuation in the tidal freshwater zone, which subsequently affects
reach-scale transport time, hydrologic coupling of aquatic and riparian
ecosystems, and groundwater-surface water interactions. These
hydrologically-driven processes affect biogeochemical transformation of
nitrogen, phosphorus, and organic carbon, and subsequently autotrophic
and heterotrophic processes along the tidal freshwater zone. Assessing
the relative importance of these biologically mediated processes in this
hydrologically dynamic system will advance the understanding of
materials transport through the freshwater-marine continuum.

Please direct inquiries about this session and send copies of abstract
submissions for this session to Scott Ensign at UNC-Chapel Hill
([EMAIL PROTECTED])





***************Additional Information***************



Visit the SEERS web site for up-to-date information about the meeting.

Questions or comments about the Savannah meeting should be directed

to:



Peter Verity 
Chandra Franklin

[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
                      [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



Carla Curran

[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



Program Questions should be directed to:



Craig Tobias

[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>





See you in Savannah!

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Research Marine Biologist / JHT, Inc.

NOAA's National Ocean Service
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