A guide to supporting NOAA scholars and faculty at the 2019 Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography meeting
The Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography offsite link (ASLO) will host its 2019 Aquatic Sciences meeting at the Puerto Rico Convention Center in San Juan, Puerto Rico. From February 23 through March 2, scientists and educators from near and far will gather to learn about this year’s theme, Planet Water: Challenges and Successes. We hope you take advantage of the many presentations, sessions, workshops, and posters to see, including opportunities to meet up with NOAA Education. Here’s a handy guide on how to connect with us.
![NOAA Scholar Cameron Odgen-Fung presented her research on the abundance and distribution of benthic organisms in mesophotic coral ecosystems across the Hawaiian Archipelago at the 2017 ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting in Honolulu, HI. (Image credit: Luke Carberry) NOAA Scholar Cameron Odgen-Fung presented her research on the abundance and distribution of benthic organisms in mesophotic coral ecosystems across the Hawaiian Archipelago at the 2017 ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting in Honolulu, HI.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_1275/public/legacy/image/2019/Jun/Picture1.jpg?itok=0kjYD6q-)
NOAA Scholar Cameron Odgen-Fung presented her research on the abundance and distribution of benthic organisms in mesophotic coral ecosystems across the Hawaiian Archipelago at the 2017 ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting in Honolulu, HI. (Image credit: Luke Carberry)