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SUMMARY:1st APECS Oceania Research Symposium: “Addressing future Antarctic challenges from an Oceania perspective”
LOCATION:Melbourne Australia &amp; Christchurch\, New Zealand
DESCRIPTION:“Addressing future Antarctic challenges from an Oceania perspective”\n18th 
 – 19th September 2017\nMonash University, Melbourne (Australia)\n\nGlobal c
 hange now, more than ever before, is threatening society and biodiversity a
 round the planet. The Antarctic region is no exception, and whilst largely 
 considered to be pristine, and a “nature reserve, devoted to peace and scie
 nce”, it is actually at risk from multiple pressures. The Antarctic Peninsu
 la has experienced one of the most rapid temperature rises in the Southern 
 Hemisphere, and managing invasive species has been labelled as the number o
 ne priority of the Antarctic Committee for Environmental Protection (CEP). 
 Tourist numbers to the region continue to grow and each year more countries
  are interested in joining the Antarctic Treaty System and being involved w
 ith the governance of Antarctica. We are only beginning to understand what 
 these changes mean for Antarctic science, biodiversity and society.\nWhat c
 an the Oceania region do to help address future Antarctic challenges and in
  what way can we contribute to perpetuate the aims of the Antarctic Treaty 
 and the Protocol for Environmental Protection?\nThe 1st APECS Oceania sympo
 sium aims to bring together early career Antarctic researchers from across 
 Oceania to address these questions and highlight what our region can contri
 bute to tackling future Antarctic challenges.\nThis two days Symposium will
  include keynote presentations from prominent Antarctic Scientists, APECS O
 ceania Members and 2 x half day workshops.\nDate: \nThe symposium will run 
 on 18th – 19th of September as part of Polar Week celebrations worldwide.\n
 Venue: \nThe symposium will be held in Australia with presentations from ea
 rly career scientists and keynote speakers. For NZ speakers unable to atten
 d in person – we can connect via video link to allow attendees to participa
 te from across the Tasman Sea.\nThe venue for this event will be: Monash Un
 iversity, Melbourne, Australia\nAbstract Submission:\nOpening: A call for a
 bstracts is now open\nCloses: Abstract submission closes on the 30th of Jul
 y 2017\nClick  here for Abstract submission\nGuidelines:\nAll abstracts wil
 l be written in English\nAbstract must be limited to 300 words\nInclude you
 r name and any other authors involved in this presentation\nInclude your in
 stitution and your additional author institutions\nInclude a short title wh
 ich summarises your presentation\nState which session you want your abstrac
 t to be submitted to\nRegistrations\nRegistration:\nTo attend the APECS Oce
 ania Symposium are now open. To register click <a href="https://goo.gl/form
 s/jX2h5FkdLfJNTSRj1" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here.</a>\nS
 ponsors:\nThis event is sponsored by Monash University.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>“Addressing future Antarctic challen
 ges from an Oceania perspective”</strong></p><p style="text-align: center;"
 ><strong>18th – 19th September 2017</strong></p><p style="text-align: cente
 r;"><strong>Monash University, Melbourne (Australia)</strong></p><p><img sr
 c="http://apecs.is/images/APECS_O_logo.jpg" alt="APECS O logo.jpg" width="1
 85" height="185" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 15px; float: right;" /></p><p>G
 lobal change now, more than ever before, is threatening society and biodive
 rsity around the planet. The Antarctic region is no exception, and whilst l
 argely considered to be pristine, and a “nature reserve, devoted to peace a
 nd science”, it is actually at risk from multiple pressures. The Antarctic 
 Peninsula has experienced one of the most rapid temperature rises in the So
 uthern Hemisphere, and managing invasive species has been labelled as the n
 umber one priority of the Antarctic Committee for Environmental Protection 
 (CEP). Tourist numbers to the region continue to grow and each year more co
 untries are interested in joining the Antarctic Treaty System and being inv
 olved with the governance of Antarctica. We are only beginning to understan
 d what these changes mean for Antarctic science, biodiversity and society.<
 /p><p>What can the Oceania region do to help address future Antarctic chall
 enges and in what way can we contribute to perpetuate the aims of the Antar
 ctic Treaty and the Protocol for Environmental Protection?</p><p>The <stron
 g>1st APECS Oceania symposium</strong> aims to bring together early career 
 Antarctic researchers from across Oceania to address these questions and hi
 ghlight what our region can contribute to tackling future Antarctic challen
 ges.</p><p>This two days Symposium will include keynote presentations from 
 prominent Antarctic Scientists, APECS Oceania Members and 2 x half day work
 shops.</p><p><strong>Date: </strong></p><p>The symposium will run on 18th –
  19th of September as part of Polar Week celebrations worldwide.</p><p><str
 ong>Venue: </strong></p><p>The symposium will be held in Australia with pre
 sentations from early career scientists and keynote speakers. For NZ speake
 rs unable to attend in person – we can connect via video link to allow atte
 ndees to participate from across the Tasman Sea.</p><p>The venue for this e
 vent will be: Monash University, Melbourne, Australia</p><p><strong>Abstrac
 t Submission:</strong></p><p>Opening: A call for abstracts is now open</p><
 p>Closes: Abstract submission closes on the <strong>30th of July 2017</stro
 ng></p><p>Click <strong><a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLS
 f0eO1F4NHcpsRe0vOIXEhFz8Q4Qpptbg8EmF5N6IS33DqVGw/viewform?c=0&amp;w=1" targ
 et="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">link</a></strong> here for Abstract s
 ubmission</p><p><strong>Guidelines:</strong></p><p>All abstracts will be wr
 itten in English<br />Abstract must be limited to 300 words<br />Include yo
 ur name and any other authors involved in this presentation<br />Include yo
 ur institution and your additional author institutions<br />Include a short
  title which summarises your presentation<br />State which session you want
  your abstract to be submitted to<br />Registrations</p><p><strong>Registra
 tion:</strong></p><p>To attend the APECS Oceania Symposium are now open. To
  register click <strong><a href="https://goo.gl/forms/jX2h5FkdLfJNTSRj1" ta
 rget="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here.</a></strong></p><p><strong>Sp
 onsors:</strong></p><p>This event is sponsored by Monash University.</p>
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DTEND;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20170920
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