NaGISA WORKSHOP DISCUSSES WAY FORWARD FOR GLOBAL MARINE RESEARCH

Over 50 scientists and students specialising in marine science from Malaysia, Japan, Thailand and the Philippines will be discussion isssues on finding, defining and recording coastal biodiversity in the global arena

University Science Malaysia (USM)’s Deputy Vice President for Research and Innovation, Prof. Asma Ismail will officiate the Natural Geography In Shore Areas (NaGISA) Bivalve Taxonomy Training Workshop on Sunday, 8 March 2009, at 9.30 am in School of Biology Conference Room, USM Penang.

Over 50 scientists and students specialising in marine science from the whole country as well as those from Japan, Thailand and the Philippines would participate in the three day workshop. It is aimed at finding, defining and recording coastal biodiversity in the global arena, by using a comprehensive approach.

From 08 Mar 2009
Until 11 Mar 2009
Penang, Malaysia
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