If traveling by air you should fly into Tampa International Airport and depart from Orlando International Airport. Van transportation will be provided to and from the host hotels to all course lectures, field trips, and venue changes on August 3 and 10. | | | | Diseases of Warmwater Fish is an intensive two-week class designed to provide instruction in the methodology of diagnosis and treatment of parasitic, bacterial, viral, nutritional, and environmental diseases of warmwater food fish and aquarium species. The course will be held at two University of Florida locations. From July 30-August 3, class is at the Tropical Aquaculture Laboratory in Ruskin (south of Tampa). It moves to the Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience in Marineland (south of St. Augustine) for August 4-9. On August 10, the course concludes at SeaWorld Orlando. A few spaces remain. Reserve your seat today! www.conference.ifas.ufl.edu/ame/wwf | | | | Enrollment in this course is limited to the first 40 participants. Registration will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. All figures are presented in US dollars ($). Early Reduced Registration Fee (On or before June 25, 2012) | $900.00 | Regular Registration Fee (After June 25, 2012) | $1,000.00 | What does the Registration Fee include? It provides each participant the educational program, transportation (between host hotel & lecture sites, to field trips and changes of venue on August 3 & 10, Sunday evening (July 29) informal welcome reception, lunch on July 30, dinner on July 31, refreshment breaks Monday-Friday, lab supplies, and course materials. | For More Information: Dr. Ruth Francis-Floyd, Program Organizer University of Florida | College of Veterinary Medicine PO Box 100136 Gainesville, FL 32610-0136 PH: 352-294-4197 | Fax: 352-392-8289 rffloyd@ufl.edu Shelby Sowder, Course Coordinator & Registrar PO Box 110750 | Building 639, Mowry Road Gainesville, FL 32611-0750 | USA PH: 352-392-5930 | FAX: 352-392-9734 msowder@ufl.edu | | |
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