Lake Champlain Research Conference 2022: Abstract Submission
Instructions:
If you submitted an abstract to the previous call for abstracts before the conference was postponed, you do not need to re-submit your abstract. You will be contacted by a conference organizer to ask if you'd like to modify or withdraw your abstract. Please reach out to
mkcampbell@lcbp.org
with any questions on a previously submitted abstract.
Please see this document
for full session descriptions before submitting your abstract.
Abstracts are limited to a
maximum of 350 words
.
Required fields are denoted with an asterisk*.
Any questions about the sessions or the conference in general can be directed to
ljenness@lcbp.org
. If you have an idea for an abstract but are unsure which session category it falls under, please choose the most applicable category or contact
ljenness@lcbp.org
for additional guidance.
Name of Presenting Author:
*
First Name
Last Name
Email
*
example@example.com
Affiliation:
*
Additional Authors:
Select one session for abstract submission:
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1. Agricultural Land
2. Municipalities/Developed Lands
3. Streams, Rivers, and Floodplains
4. Lakes, Ponds, and Shorelines
5. Wetlands
6. Forests
7. Under the (Lake Champlain) Sea
8. Cyanobacteria
9. Contaminants of Emerging Concern
10. Aquatic Invasive Species
11. Community Action and Social Engagement for Watershed Protection and Resilience
12. Watershed Education for Students and Teachers
13. Watershed Education for the Public
14. Converge: Art, Community, and Science
15. Temperance, Prohibition and Smuggling
16. Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Clean Water Act
17. Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution
Presentation title:
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Paste your abstract here:
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0/350
Please select your preferred style of presentation:
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Talk/oral presentation
Poster presentation
No preference
See here for information on
Opportunites for Action
.
Which goal(s) of Opportunities for Action does your submission align with?
Clean Water
Healthy Ecosystems
Thriving Communities
Informed and Involved Public
18. "Inter-Generational Exchange"
19. "Engaging Diverse Communities"
20. "Coordinating Management Activities Across Different Land Uses"
21. "Thinking Outside the Basin -- Connections with Other Water Bodies"
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