Fifth International Conference on the Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life (7-12 July 2019; Den Haag, The Netherlands)

The Fifth International Conference on the Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life (AN2019) will take place during the week of 7-12 July, 2019, in Den Haag, The Netherlands.

Abstracts are due this month; deadline 28 Feb 2019.

You can access the Abstract Submission website here: https://www.eiseverywhere.com/eSites/364801/Homepage.

Instructions to access:

  • Land on the homepage, once finished reviewing the homepage, click on ‘LOGIN’, top left-hand corner.
  • Create your own profile entering the required details.
  • Once your profile is created, there is an “add submissions” option. Click on the Submission tab top left, then click “add new” to add your first submission.
  • Complete submission and uploading of abstract as per site format.
  • Submit and save.

You can review your submission(s) on the submission page. Any queries relating to your abstract or the abstract submission process can be directed via email to abstracts@an-2019.org

Conference Registration

Once you have submitted your abstract, you can also register via the conference registration page here: https://www.eiseverywhere.com/ereg/index.php?eventid=364801&

Registration is a very simple process, I encourage you to register sooner rather than later to secure your hotel reservation and early bird registration fee.

Any queries relating to your conference registration can be directed via email to registrations@an-2019.org

Financial Support

We have secured funding to provide financial support to attend AN2019. You can apply here: http://www.an-2019.org/financial-support/

You must be first author on an abstract. While anybody wishing to attend AN2019 and needing support can apply, preference will be given to students and early career researchers.

You can follow the meeting on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/AquaticNoise2019/) and Twitter (@AquaticNoise). The website is regularly updated with new information about the meeting: an-2019.org