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Gold Coast, Queensland
Organised by the School of Engineering, Griffith University
A timely conference for science communicators, educators, marine managers, industry and others which aims to improve communication and education related to the marine realm and interests, to foster collaboration and networks among coastal/ocean science and engineering practitioners, and to produce outcomes that make a positive contribution to the field.
Contact: Dr. Charles Lemckert, Chair of OCSEE 05, c/- School of Engineering Griffith University – Gold Coast Campus, PMB 50 Gold Coast Mail Centre, QLD 9726, Australia, phone: (07) 5552 8574, fax: (07) 5552 8065, email OCSEE05@griffith.edu.au.
Web site www.griffith.edu.au/school/eng/OCSEE/OCSEE.html
Cairns International Hotel, Cairns, Queensland
The program will include:
- CAETS Executive and Board meetings (10 July);
- Two and a half day open Symposium (11-13 July);
- Half day closed CAETS Symposium meeting to produce a statement on ‘Oceans and the World’s Future’ (13 July); and
- Full day CAETS Council meeting (14 July).
Contact: Mrs Paula Williamson, Administrator, ATSE, PO Box 355, Parkville VIC 3052, phone (03) 9347 0622, email paulaw@atse.org.au.
Web site www.atse.org.au.
Darwin Conference and Entertainment Centre.
The Society’s annual Workshop and Conference provides the principal forum for research and management agencies to come together and showcase their latest work.
Hosted by the Northern Territory’s Department of Business, Industry and Resource Development.
Further information: http://www.territorylive.com/asfb2005/.
Crowne Plaza – Darwin
Organised by the Australian Marine Science Association.
The conference will explore the topical and timely themes of marine biodiversity, biodiscovery and biosecurity – among other specialist areas of marine research. These areas of marine science encompass all disciplines and all scales of operation and have important links to current planning, management and policy processes in Australia and globally.
Contact: Conference Secretary, AMSA2005, PO Box 902, Toowong QLD 4066; email: amsa2005@amsa.asn.au;
web site www.amsa.asn.au/conference.
Dalian, People’s Republic of China
Dalian is being planned to be an international shipping centre for Northeast Asia. With the sponsorship of the State Council’s Office for Revitalizing Northeast China, Ministry of Communications, P.R. China and the respective Chinese authorities, ‘Logistics, Port & Shipbuilding 2005’ will be the focus of the 18th China Dalian Import & Export Commodities Fair 2005.
Contact: Brenda Yau, General Manager, Coastal International Exhibition Co. Ltd., Room 2106, China Resources Bldg., 26 Harbour Road, Wanchai, HONG KONG, Tel: (852) 2827 6766, Fax: (852) 28276870, E-mail: general@coastal.com.hk,
Web site: www.coastal.com.hk
T.C. Beirne School of Law, Forgan Smith Building, University of Queensland
Four day intensive course focuses on International Conventions and Commonwealth and State legislation affecting the marine environment and pollution from ships and shipping activities. Also looks at Australia’s Oceans Policy and some Special Areas (Great Barrier Reef; Torres Strait).
Organised by the Marine & Shipping Law Unit, University of Queensland
Contact Dr Michael White, Marine & Shipping Law Unit, University of Queensland, phone (07) 3365 2120, fax (07) 3365 1454, email m.white@law.uq.edu.au.
Web site: www.law.uq.edu.au.
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