Online Registration is now open
Early Bird Registration Deadline: Thursday 30 of September
The online registration facility will be used for registration of all attendees and give you access to the conference sessions.
Registration Fees
The registration fees listed below include:
Early bird registration is open until 30 September 2022
Registration | Virtual Early Registration ($NZD)*1 | Virtual Standard Registration ($NZD)*1 |
IAM*2 Member | $395 | $450 |
Non-Member | $425 | $480 |
IAM*2 PhD Student Member | $325 | $380 |
PhD Student Non-Member | $350 | $405 |
*1Registration fees are in NZ dollars and include
GST where applicable.
*2International Association of Meiobenthologists
Members. Proof of membership may be requested.
The registration fees include New Zealand 15% Goods and Services Tax (GST) where applicable. Please note that all payments must be made in advance and in New Zealand Dollars.
Payments are managed by Conferences & Events.
Conferences & Events is a New Zealand Business
Payment options: Credit Card (Mastercard or Visa)
If you require an invoice for your registration fees, please contact the conference organiser on 18imco@confer.co.nz before completing your online registration form to receive a different registration link.
Cancellations must be made in writing to the organising committee at 18imco@confer.co.nz. The registration fee will be refunded if cancellation is received before 31 October 2022, less a processing fee of NZ$100. No refunds will be made for cancellations received after this date.
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Abstract Submission Open
Abstract Submission Deadline
EXTENDED to 8 August
June 2022
Registration Opens
30 September, 2022
Early Registration
Deadline
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images and website images credits:
Brandão, S.N.; Karanovic, I. (2021). World Ostracoda Database. Accessed at http://www.marinespecies.org/ostracoda on 2021-03-02. doi:10.14284/364; Martin Sorensen, Natural History Museum of Denmark, Denmark; Hidetaka Nomaki, JAMSTEC, Japan; Jisu Yeom, Hanyang University, South Korea; Daniel Leduc, NIWA, New Zealand