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The University of Florida’s Aquatic Animal health Program is pleased and 
excited to invite you to join us for the 2015 Aquatic Ecosystem Health 
conference consisting of two back-to-back meeting: the Fifth Florida Marine 
Mammal Health Conference, June 2-4 2015 directly following the Third 
International Symposium on Ranaviruses May 30-June 1 in Gainesville, Florida.  
The focus of the Fifth Marine Mammal Health Conference will be to discuss how 
Florida faces the same global challenges affecting aquatic ecosystems worldwide 
including development pressure, resource depletion, water quality 
deterioration, chemical contamination, biotoxin imbalance, trophic level 
disruption and an increasing number of  marine animal mortality events.

The Fifth Florida Marine Mammal Health Conference will bring together 
scientists, veterinarians, policy makers and students from throughout Florida 
to discuss environmental factors and their interrelationships with marine 
animal health, including:
*Ecosystem health assessments and monitoring
*Infectious diseases
*Anthropogenic health stressors
*Molecular techniques and immunology
*Reproductive health
*Conservation solutions
* Role of government in ecosystem health

In addition to oral presentations by experts and students, there will be 
Keynote addresses by Dr. Jan Landsberg (Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission) 
and Dr. John Reynolds (Mote Marine Laboratory), a panel discussion, and a 
poster session.  The conference will be held at the Hilton University of 
Florida Conference Center and there will also be a social networking event held 
at the Florida Museum of Natural History (http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/).

We encourage all individuals with an interest in ecosystem health, wildlife 
diseases and marine mammal health to attend both meetings 
(http://conference.ifas.ufl.edu/aeh/).  Abstract submissions are due MARCH 8th, 
2015.  More information and instructions for abstract submission can be found 
on the conference website: (http://conference.ifas.ufl.edu/aeh/marinemammal).

In order to ensure that interested students and researchers are able to 
participate, we are seeking support and donations to help defer the travel 
costs of invited speakers, provide travel grants to students and research 
associates, as well as cover other expenses including program printing, rental 
fees, refreshments, light snacks, and lunches.  If you are interested in being 
a sponsor for the Aquatic Ecosystem Health Conference or know someone who may, 
please visit our website for more information 
(http://conference.ifas.ufl.edu/aeh/marinemammal/sponsor_ops.html).

We hope to see you in Gainesville!
Fifth Florida Marine Mammal Health Conference Organizing Committee


Thank you,

Nina Thompson
Program Assistant/Biologist
Aquatic Animal Health Program
UF College Of Veterinary Medicine
PO Box 100136
Gainesville, FL 32610

352-214-7133 (cell)
352‐294‐4198  (Office)
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