Next start date: July 9th
Start
9 July 2024
Venue
Adelphi Hotel,
Ranelagh Street,
Liverpool,
UK
Course fees
£390
(early registration on the evening of the 8th)
This event is hosted in partnership with the Environment Agency (EA).
The symposium follows on from the very successful 1st symposium which was held in 2017 at ZSL London Zoo, as well as the European Eel Conference held at Fishmongers Hall in London in 2013 and the Fish Impingement and Entrainment Conference held in Liverpool in 2023.
The Symposium aims to provide a global forum for scientists and researchers to present the latest data, initiatives, and new and developing techniques on the biology and management of anguillid eels across multiple spatial scales in a changing world. It will foster and develop international links between key academic, policy, industrial and other stakeholders to promote better understanding of the issues, parallels and conservation opportunities for these iconic species.
The symposium will bring together 150+ speakers and delegates from around the world for three days of presentations, posters and panel sessions as well as a number of networking events including an evening reception on the River Mersey and a poster/networking event at the British Music Experience.
There will also be a small trade exhibition featuring industry specific companies
Sessions will cover
The conference programme can be downloaded below
2nd Eel Science Symp Programme
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Each day will open with a keynote speaker and we are delighted to welcome three of the leading researchers in the field to present them
The symposium will be opened by Caroline Durif of the Marine Research Institute in Norway who will present the Peter Spillett Lecture
Day two's keynote will be presented by Eden Skipper of the Ngati Makō hapū tribe from Te Waipounamu in the south island of New Zealand
Day three will open with a keynote from Robert Schabetsberger from the University of Salzburg
The symposium provides a great opportunity to connect with fellow researchers, industry experts, and conservationists from around the globe.
Monday evening 7-9pm
To kick off the week in style we invite you to join us and your fellow delegates for a drink in the Sefton Suite of the Adelphi Hotel.
The welcome drink is kindly sponsored by the Sustainable Eel Group.
Join us to connect and unwind before the symposium officially begins.
Open to all delegates
Tuesday evening 7-9pm - British Music Experience, Cunard Building
Please join us to look at the wide array of posters we have had submitted from across the globe, alongside the musical exhibits. Drinks and nibbles will be provided.
The British Music Experience is housed in the Cunard Building on Liverpools historic docklands.
The evening is kindly sponsored by ISI Screens Inc
Wednesday evening from 7.30pm
Join us for an evening afloat on the River Mersey. Guests will enjoy an evening meal and drinks whilst taking in the views of Liverpool and the Wirrals historic waterfront as the sun sets.
The dinner is kindly sponsored by RS Aqua
Open to all delegates
Thursday afternoon 5.30pm onwards
A final opportunity to network with delegates over a drink in the Bridewell. This isn't your usual pub as it is housed in a converted police station. So if you fancy a drink and some fishy conversation whilst sat in a cell please come and join us.
Liverpool is a great city to visit with lots to see and do from the Beatles to the famous Three Graces buildings, historic docklands and great museums and galleries including Tate Liverpool.
Liverpool is well connected by road, rail, air and sea! Served by two international airports - Liverpool and Manchester. Liverpool Lime Street station connects the city to the wider UK rail system with services from multiple operators.
We have put together a comprehensive delegate pack of information about Liverpool, where to eat out and how to get there and travel around when you do. This can be downloaded by clicking here
There is a map of the city centre for you to download here
For more information on Liverpool check out the Visit Liverpool website
Please note that due to large coach trip and group bookings at the Adelphi Hotel we recommend that delegates don't stay at the hotel. Please use our accommodation guide to find other local options.
As you would expect for a major city there are lots of accommodation options to choose from . We have pulled together some accommodation options here Liverpool Hotel Accommodation
We have produced a short promotional video that can be watched on the IFM Vimeo page here
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