Salmonid Restoration Federation

Abstract Submission Guidelines for the 2018 SRF Conference

Submitting Session and Presentation Abstracts

In 2018, Salmonid Restoration Federation (SRF) will produce the 36th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference from April 11-14 in Fortuna, California. The SRF Call for Abstracts has become very competitive and presentations that have not previously been made at Salmonid Restoration Conference will be given priority. For detailed instructions, download the Call for Abstracts here

Submitting an abstract for the 2018 SRF Conference is a two-step process.

Word Document Format Guidelines:

  • 12 point, Times New Roman font, and left justified only

  • Title of your abstract

  • A list of all the authors, their affiliation, and e-mail address. Presenters must be clearly identified. Please write out this information exactly as you would want it listed in the Presenter Directory. Please note that co-authors will not be listed in the conference agenda packet but they will be acknowledged in the Proceedings.

  • Indicate if the presenter is a student.

  • An indication of what concurrent session or workshop you would like to contribute to, or indicate “Poster.” Include preference of presentation type (i.e.- PowerPoint LCD projector).

  • An abstract of 500 words or less.

Example

Title: Sample Title

Author: Maria Gonzales, PhD, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, maria.gonzales@wildlife.ca.gov (Presenter), and Co-author: Martin Jones, PE, NOAA Fisheries, martin.jones@noaa.gov

Concurrent Session: Reintroduction of Salmon into their Historic Habitats

Abstract: Write your abstract here.

Submitting Your Abstract

All contributions, including Session and Presentation Abstracts, should be submitted electronically by email to abstracts@calsalmon.org with abstract attached as an MS Word file.

Receipt of your submission will be acknowledged by email and forwarded to the correct session chair. For any additional information, please contact SRF at (707) 923-7501 or info@calsalmon.org.