2023 Northeast Cooperative Research Summit Registration
In response to recommendations made during a series of Stakeholder Engagement Sessions in fall 2019,  the NEFSC Cooperative Research Branch will be hosting two Cooperative Research Summits in early 2023. One summit will be held in the Mid-Atlantic (Newport News, Virginia) on January 31, 2023 and the other summit will be held in New England (Providence, RI) on February 15, 2023. 

Our Providence venue is at capacity. Please note that you will be waitlisted and informed on December 9th if a spot has opened up for you.  

These one-day Summits will bring together scientists, managers, fishermen, and industry representatives to share the approaches and results of cooperative research projects, discuss opportunities for enhanced industry participation, review funding opportunities, and develop best practices for applying cooperative research results to assessments and management.  The summits are also intended to facilitate regional coordination of cooperative research and development of new partnerships.

If you registered for the previously scheduled summits, you do not need to reregister for the new dates. 

For the latest information on the summits please visit our Information Page:
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/outreach-and-education/northeast-cooperative-research-summits

Registration and abstracts are due December 7, 2022 through this form.

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