June, 1999 
SCAMIT Newsletter 
Vol. 18, No.2 
again, and hopefully it will happen more often 
in the future. Her help in interpreting labels at 
the nemertean meeting was invaluable, and Sue 
is a major resource in such arcana, as she was 
involved in most of the major monitoring 
activities in our area for decades. You can 
reach her at (805) 648-2628. 
PLAN AHEAD 
The first announcement of the Xth 
International Colloquium on Amphipoda has 
been sent out. It will be held at Heraklion, 
Crete, Greece on April 16-21,2000. It is open 
to anyone with interests in any aspect of the 
Amphipoda. Information on the gathering is 
available on the Amphipod Web Site at either 
http:/Avww.odu.edu/~jrhlOOf/amphome/ 
For specific questions contact Wanda Plaiti 
(wanda@imbc.gr) or Adam Baldinger 
(abaldinger @ oeb .harvard .edu). 
ATTACHMENTS 
Dean Pasko (CSDMWWD) was kind enough 
to provide taxonomic identification sheets on 
some of the new/difficult animals he’s been 
encountering in the B’98 samples. See the 
taxonomic tools section of the SCAMIT web 
site. 
http: //ww w.imbc .gr/whats_ne w/index .html 
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