Day 3 of STS
So many presentations and posters, so little time. As usual, the days during the symposium are packed with oral presenations that are engaging, exciting, and informative. And so are the posters. But how to get it all in? There has to be some picking and choosing. So far, I seem to have done well as most of the presentations I have seen have been good or even great. The photo is of Catherine McClellan from Duke University who presented some of her data this morning. The audience was quite struck by her findings: that some loggerhead juvenile turtles leave inshore North Carolina waters and swim far out into the ocean for months at a time!
Stay tuned for more details about other exciting presentations.
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Thanks for the posts... nice to know everyone is having a grand time in Costa Rica!! Wish they would go live with web broadcasting of the sessions for those of us who are stuck back in the office... oh well, maybe one of these days!!
Thanks for the recordings of the opening day. That was especially nice to hear the piano music and Rod's opening comments.
Posted by: David Arnold | February 25, 2004 03:20 PM