[Coral-List] 12th ICRS registration fee query
Tom Lo
tolope at gmail.com
Fri Jul 15 10:38:57 EDT 2011
And what about the coral reef crisis? Is'n the ICRS a chance to identify
research needs or share successful management strategies/local actions to
work against the severe reefs depletion? It's a shame that this event has
become so prohibitive and elitist... let's find a solution!
Tomás
2011/7/12 Paul Jones <littlepaul77 at hotmail.com>
>
>
> Dear listers,
>
> I received a brochure today for the 12th International
> Coral Reef Symposium, to be held in Cairns, Australia in July 2012. I am
> saddened to say that while my enthusiasm
> for attending the event remains high, my probability of participation took
> a
> bit of a nose dive once I saw the registration fees.
>
>
> Four years ago, in Fort Lauderdale, the early bird registration
> fees were:
>
> Member/Non-member - $495 / $545
>
> Student member/non-member - $275 / $295
>
>
>
> For the 12th ICRS, the early bird fees are (converted
> to US$ for correct comparison):
>
> Member/Non-member
> - $995 / $1050
>
> Student - $700
>
>
>
> At a time when funding is tight and grants are scarce, I am
> a little disheartened to see that the registration fees have doubled (and
> almost
> tripled for students). Obviously I have never been involved in organizing
> an
> event such as this, but does anyone have any information as to why the fee
> is
> so high this time?
>
>
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