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Save the Date
Please save the date for the SECOORA’s 2022 Annual Meeting – June 8-9 in Atlanta, Georgia.
The meeting will focus on SECOORA funded projects and low-cost observing technology.
Join us and participate in the ocean observing conversation and network with coastal ocean scientists from around the Southeast.
When
June 8-9, 2022
Where
Atlanta, Georgia – Georgia Aquarium (246 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30313)
Hotel
Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center (800 Spring St NW, Atlanta, GA 30308)
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