Presenter Information
Oral Presentation Instructions
Oral presentations will be limited to 15 minutes. Presentations of no more than 12 minutes are strongly encouraged to allow for three minutes of audience questions and discussion. The 15 minute time limit will be strictly enforced. All oral presentations must be prepared in Microsoft PowerPoint, electronically submitted by email to presentationsforum@gmail.com and received by 5 p.m. Eastern Time on Monday, March 3, 2025. Any changes made after this time will need to be taken to the Speaker Ready Room for upload by staff.
Poster Presentation Guidelines
Dimensions for posters will be no more than 42 inches wide by 48 inches high. The exhibit hall will be open for poster set up starting at 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 4.
Abstract Submissions (closed)
The 11th Biennial NOAA EPP/MSI Education and Science Forum will include a poster session and concurrent technical sessions with presentations by attendees. Students, faculty, scientists, and policy-makers are encouraged to submit abstracts for oral and poster presentations in the following areas:
- Healthy Oceans
Presentations can include topics such as fisheries, habitats, ecosystems, and physical processes of marine, coastal, and Great Lakes environments. - Weather Ready Nation
Presentations can include topics such as climate and weather monitoring and forecasting, protection of life and property during high-impact events, freshwater resource management, and air quality. - Resilient Coastal Communities and Economies
Presentations can include topics such as ocean and coastal planning and management, coastal water quality and consequences on human health and coastal ecosystems, and community readiness for coastal hazards. - Environmental Intelligence
Presentations can include topics such as scientific understanding and impacts of the changing climate system, climate mitigation and adaptation, and climate literacy.
The deadline to submit an abstract was Friday, Dec. 6.