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Symposium on restoration 30.6.-2.7.2026

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Natural Resources Institute Finland is organizing an international symposium that brings together scientists, experts, and other stakeholders to share best practices on restoring freshwater habitats and improving our understanding of the status of migratory fishes at the end of June 2026.

When & where: 30.6.-2.7.2026, Oulu, Finland.
Abstract submission: Open until the 15th of February, 2026, 18:00 CET.
Registration: Opens in March 2026 for attendees who’s abtracts were accepted for the program. For others, registration opens in April 2026.

To read more about the event and abstract submission, access the official event page through the button below.

The symposium is supported by Digital Waters Flagship.

21.1.2026

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