Registration Open! Delaware Estuary Science & Environment Summit; DRBC Climate Change Forum March 1-3

The Partnership for the Delaware Estuary is now accepting registrations for the 2021 virtual Delaware Estuary Science and Environment Summit to be held March 1-3.

The second day of the Summit-- March 2-- will feature a one-day Delaware River Basin Commission Forum on Climate Change and the Delaware River Basin.

The Summit brings together scientists, managers, restoration practitioners, and educators from different sectors to share the latest scientific information, network, and make ecological linkages that promote a better understanding of the watershed as a whole. 

The central format is that of a conventional scientific meeting with abstracts, presentations and peer review Q&A.

While the focus is on the watershed of the Delaware River and Bay, presentations are welcome from other areas if they help to inform our understanding of this system.

Collin O’Mara, President and CEO of the National Wildlife Federation, will be a featured speaker at the Summit.

A detail Summit Program is available online.

To register or for more information, visit the Delaware Estuary Science and Environment Summit webpage.

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[Posted: January 19, 2021]


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