INA

Overview


The International Nannoplankton Association was established in 1977 in order to enhance communication between the widely scattered academic and industrial scientists working on calcareous nannofossils and living coccolithophores.

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Membership

Membership is open to any interested individuals, or libraries. Currently there are about 250 members worldwide. These include algologists, biostratigraphers, geologists, micropalaeontologists and oceanographers, in both universities and industry. Membership costs $50 per year, and $15 for students. See separate page for payment details.

Meetings

The INA organizes conferences approximately every two years. The next two meetings will be held in Yamagata (Japan) in 2010 convenor Ric Jordan; and in Cluj-Napoca (Romania) in 2012 convenor Carmen Chiara.

Previous conferences have been held in Vienna (1985), London (1987), Florence (1989), Prague (1991), Salamanca (1993) Copenhagen (1995), Puerto Rico (1998) Bremen (2000), Parma (2002), Lisbon (2004), Lincoln, Nebraska (2006, and Lyon (2008). In addition the INA organises occasional workshops and regional meetings, e.g. workshops on Boreal Lower Cretaceous nannofossils (Zurich, 1986), Jurassic nannofossils (London, 1990), terminology (London 1992), extant coccolithophores (Crete 2003), regional meetings in Woods Hole, USA (1986), Shanghai, China (1989), Yamagata, Japan (1992), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (1994).
Additional European meetings are organised by the nannofossil group of The Micropalaeontological Society (TMS), but since virtually all the TMS nanno group members are also INA hacks these tend to feel like INA meetings. Recently we have had excellent joint meetings with the TMS foram group in Copenhagen (2004), Southampton (2005), Liverpool (2006), Angers (2007) and Tubingen (2008) A further joint meeting in Zurich (Switzerland) is planned for 2009. See the TMS website for details.

INA Publications

Conference Proceedings

Abstracts from INA Conferences have been published by INA as special issues of the JNR, and its predecessor the International Nannoplankton Association Newsletter. Published proceedings have also been produced from most of the INA Conferences as special issues or volumes of various publications. These are mostly still in print and together form an extremely useful source of literature on nannofossils. For details see: conference proceedings

Journal of Nannoplankton Research (editor: Jackie Lees)

The JNR is the journal of the INA. It is produced approximately twice yearly, and serves as a prime means of communication within the field. Circulation is predominantly to INA membership, with useful library coverage. It includes peer-reviewed scientific articles and a bibliography of literature on calcareous nannofossils and extant coccolithophores. See separate page for details.

NannoNews (editor: Jean Self-Trail)

NannoNews is the newsletter of the INA. It evolved out of the news section of the JNR and is now produced as a separate item periodically mailed with the JNR and available on this website. It includes book and conference reviews; details of forthcoming meetings, and ODP cruises; news from members on research projects, PhD theses, new appointments.