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6th National Conference on Coastal and Estuarine Habitat Restoration
October 20-25, 2012
Tampa Convention Center, Tampa, Florida
![]() Registration (Opens May 15)
Early Bird (May 15-September 7): $395 (Same low rate as Galveston 2010!)
Full Rate: $550 (September 8-October 5)
On-site Rate: $575
One-Day: $250
Student: $250
(All Conference participants, including panelists and session and poster presenters, must pay registration fees)
REGISTRATION BROCHURE Please Note: If you are a state or federal government employee who is not able to submit payment until October 1, you must still register by September 7, 2012, to get the Early Bird Rate. We will honor your registration date, and allow payment after October 1. However, if you register after September 7, 2012, you will be charged the Regular Conference Rate. 6th National Conference Hotels: Government per diem rates in effect.
725 South Harbour Island Blvd.
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 229-5000
Westin Reservations [Reservations Now Open]
![]() 700 South Florida Avenue
Tampa, FL 33602
1-888-268-1616
Marriott Reservations [Reservations Now Open]
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![]() Sponsorship and Exhibitor Information:
Get your message, products, and services in front of more than 1,000 Conference participants from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Europe, Asia, and Australia. Join the more than 120 exhibitors and sponsors at the 6th National Conference on Coastal and Estuarine Habitat Restoration.
Contact: Harvey Potts, Senior Director of Marketing and Development, at 206-624-9100, or Meg Beiter, Development Associate, at 703-524-0248, for more information on sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities!
Exhibitor information: https://www.cmpinc.net/rae/exhibitor.html
Call for Proposals: NOW CLOSED (Deadline was February 1)
Call for Posters Deadline: March 15
The 6th National Conference theme is "Restoring Ecosystems, Strengthening Communities," and we are particularly interested in proposals for sessions, presentations, and posters dealing with the interface of the environment and the economy, but all proposals relevant to coastal habitat restoration will not only be considered, but are highly encouraged.
For a brief CFP description: Call_for_Proposals_2012.docx. For more information and the full Call for Proposals, please go to: http://program.estuaries.org.
For our Spanish-speaking friends and colleagues: Spanish_CFP_12-8-11.pdf.
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