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nprb and nsf logos

Download RASTER (.psd/Photoshop) or VECTOR (.ai/Illustrator) versions of the NPRB logo

Download RASTER (.psd/Photoshop) or VECTOR (.ai/Illustrator) versions of the NSF logo

other software choices for building posters

You may wish to use software besides PowerPoint for building your poster. We don't want to constrain you in your choice of software, we simply want to facilitate your production of a BEST-BSIERP poster that shares a common "look" with other BEST-BSIERP posters.

Presentation templates

poster template imageWe offer PowerPoint templates for Bering Sea Project presentations and posters. There is no requirement to use them, but they make it easy to add coherency to the program when presenting activities and results.

Both templates include a program title, logos, website, and lots of space for text and diagrams. See example at right.

bering sea at a glanceBering Sea at a Glance

This booklet (updated January 2010) describes the program in general terms, including focal areas, geographic scope, communities of interest, program management, cruise planning, education and outreach activities, and list of principal investigators.

Bering Sea Project poster

 

Project summary poster

Bering Sea Project Overview Poster (right) See larger image. Poster is 17 in x 37 inches and fits well on a door. Please contact Tom Van Pelt if you would like a copy of this poster.

Program descriptions

  • General Program Description (June 2008) | NSF-funded projects are coded in red (earlier BEST projects are orange). NPRB-funded projects are in dark blue (light blue projects are those earlier NPRB projects funded in 2006 as pre-BSIERP projects).
    Download General Program Description
  • Detailed Program Description (June 2008) | This in-depth presentation by Mike Sigler provides technical detail, including the Oscillating Control Hypothesis, the BSIERP and BEST programs, and specific studies.
    Download Detailed Program Description (35MB)
  • Modeling and Field Components (April 2008) | This diagram shows the vertical modeling diagram with arrows indicating how all the field compoents feed into the modeling effort. The second slide shows the competing models. The comments show all PIs involved in the individual project and full project titles.
    Download Components Diagram