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Forthcoming
meetings
The objectives of the Society have been pursued with a long tradition of
scientific meetings. The scope of these meetings has evolved to accommodate
changing emphasis in research. Although the majority of meetings are held
in London, the Society also organises meetings at other centres
in the U.K. and, occasionally, abroad.
Anyone interested, whether a member or not, is always welcome to attend.
Offers of presentations are always welcome: contact the organiser of the
meeting.
Below is a list, with
links, of forthcoming meetings in which The Malacological Society of London
is involved. For other mollusc-related meetings, see The Society's Bulletin
or information on linked pages.
Molluscan Forum, 2 November 2006. Follow link for 2005 information.
113th Annual General Meeting of The
Malacological Society of London, 1500, 9 March 2006, Flett Theatre,
Natural History Museum, London.
Followed by a special lecture by Professor Philippe Bouchet entitled
Big is beautiful:
lessons from a massive collecting effort on coral reefs
Assessment of Mollusc Biodiversity and Conservation, Spring 2006 (jointly with The
Conchological Society). Contact
Robert Cameron.
Island, littoral and lake molluscs and Islands ::
Endemism, Colonization and Invasion, Ile de Tatihou, Manche,
France, 21-23 September 2006.
(jointly with La Société Française de
Malacologie and The Conchological Society of Great Britain and Ireland). Contact Maryvonne Charrier.
2nd
International Workshop on Opisthobranchia, Bonn, Germany, 20-22 September 2006. (This meeting is not organised by
The Malacological Society of London.) Contact Heike Wägele.
Invasive Molluscs, April 2007, Cambridge. Contact David Aldridge. Incorporating the 114th
Annual General Meeting of The Malacological Society of London.
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