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Applied Aquatic Sciences Division

The goal of our division is to foster and encourage student-to-student and student-to scientist communications in applied aquatic sciences related research.

BAAS

Extended Abstract Submission and Registration Deadlines

This year, the Biology and Applied Aquatic Sciences (BAAS) joint conference will be hosted at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The conference will run from March 8 to 10, 2024.

Registration opens on February 9, and will have a deadline of March 1st at 4pm AST.

Undergraduate students are welcome to submit an abstract to be considered for a presentation. The abstract submission period is the same as the registration period, and will close on March 1st at 4pm AST.

For more information on the event schedule and plenary speakers, visit the 2024 Biology and Applied Aquatic Sciences conference website.

Biology Conference and Applied Aquatic Sciences Conference (BAAS)

“The Joint Science Atlantic Biology and Applied Aquatic Science (BAAS) Conferences are annual, concurrent events that bring together students from across Atlantic Canada to share their research and network with other students and faculty.”

BAAS

“The Joint Science Atlantic Biology and Applied Aquatic Science (BAAS) Conferences are annual, concurrent events that bring together students from across Atlantic Canada to share their research and network with other students and faculty.”

Biology Conference and Applied Aquatic Sciences Conference (BAAS)

The 2024 Biology and Applied Aquatic Sciences (BAAS) joint conference will be hosted at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The conference will run from March 8 to 10.

Visit the 2024 Joint Science Atlantic Biology and Applied Aquatic Science (BAAS) Conferences website for more details

News and Events

Awards

Thanks to the support of our generous conference sponsors, each year the achievements of some of Atlantic Canada’s top undergraduate and graduate aquaculture and fisheries students are recognized during the Aquaculture & Fisheries, and Biology (AFB) conference through a variety of awards.

Committee

Trevor Avery Headshot

Committee Co-Chair

Dr. Trevor Avery

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Committee Co-Chair

Anne Dalziel
Saint Mary’s University

Acadia University

View all Applied Aquatic Sciences committee members.

About

The Aquaculture Division was struck in 1991, and in 2008 was renamed the Aquaculture & Fisheries Division to better reflect its work.

The goal of our division is to foster and encourage student-to-student and student-to scientist communications in aquaculture and fisheries related research. The primary vehicle for achieving this goal is an annual undergraduate and graduate student Aquaculture & Fisheries Conference.

Other mechanisms to achieve this goal include encouraging student exchanges among research labs, providing support for student attendance and research presentations at the annual national science conference, Aquaculture Canada, and sponsoring visiting scientists in the region.

Sponsors