Immerse yourself in the forefront of coastal science research, education and engagement Nov. 19-20 at the Bays and Bayous Symposium at the Mississippi Coast Convention Center, 2350 Beach Boulevard, in Biloxi. During this two-day event, leading scientists, educators and coastal experts will converge to explore, share and learn about the unique ecosystems of the Gulf of Mexico.
Why attend?
- Cutting-edge research: Be at the forefront of coastal science as top scientists from universities, NGOs and government agencies share their latest research findings. From extension programming to ecological research discoveries, this symposium covers it all.
- Educational insights: Educators and extension professionals share their successful outreach efforts, providing valuable insights into the educational initiatives that drive positive change in our coastal communities.
- Engagement with coastal leaders: Witness the resilience and conservation efforts of coastal communities as they showcase their recent initiatives. Learn from leaders who are shaping the future of our coasts.
- Networking hub: Connect with 350-450 coastal science professionals and students in a vibrant networking environment. Forge collaborations and exchange ideas and opportunities.
- Recognizing excellence: The symposium features 150-200 poster and oral presentations, with special awards for the top student presenters. Celebrate excellence in coastal science, and inspire the next generation of leaders.
The symposium, which began in 1979 as "Alabama's Bays, Bayous, and Beaches Symposium," has evolved over the years. It encompasses a broader scope, emphasizing the economic importance of coastal waters, education programs, and habitat restoration. Today, it stands as a biennial gathering that rotates between Biloxi, Mississippi, and Mobile, Alabama.
Organizers
The Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium, the Mobile Bay National Estuary Program and numerous partners come together to organize the event.