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Review CHOW 2005

 

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When: June 5,6 & 7, 2007

Where: Reserve Officers Association
Fifth Floor
One Constitution Avenue, N.E.
Washington, D.C.

What: Capitol Hill Ocean Week 2007 brought together a wide-range of stakeholders to discuss current ocean and coastal issues.  Panel speakers included Members of Congress, as well as representatives of federal and state governments, industry, academia, and nonprofit organizations.

In conjunction with Capitol Hill Ocean Week 2007, the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation (NMSF) held its Annual Leadership Awards Dinner on June 5, 2007. The NMSF presented its Leadership Award to Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey, and its Lifetime Achievement Award to NOAA’s first administrator, Dr. Robert M. White. In addition, the Foundation presented the 2007 Volunteer of the Year Award to Brian Diveley for his work with Monitor National Marine Sanctuary.

Topics:

A Legislative Agenda: Charting the Course
Hydrography: It's Not Just for Charting Anymore

Sounds in the Sea: Acoustics and Marine Mammals
Census of Marine Life: Incorporating Biological Data in Ocean Observatories

The Economics of Coastal Communities
Ecosystem-based Management: A Comprehensive Approach
NOAA Past and Present: A Conversation with NOAA’s Administrators
Ocean Management: Planning for the Future

Hosts: Coordinated by the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, Capitol Hill Ocean Week 2007 was made possible through the generous support of our sponsors, including Presenting Sponsor, Pacific Life.


 Tuesday, June 5
 
2:30pm - 3:00pm Welcome and Keynote Address
Keynote Speaker

3:00pm - 4:30pm
A Legislative Agenda: Charting the Course
Panelists included Members of Congress and congressional staff, who discussed the outlook for ocean-related legislation and where they fall on the list of priorities for the 110th Congress.
Panelist Information and Presentations

6:30pm - 10:00pm
Fifth Annual National Marine Sanctuary Foundation Leadership Awards Dinner


 Wednesday, June 6
 
9:00am - 10:30am
Hydrography: It's Not Just for Charting Anymore
Panelists representing various sectors discussed how hydrography provides essential data for a variety of scientific, environmental, public safety and security needs.
Panelist Information and Presentations

10:30am - 10:45am
Break

10:45am - 12:15pm

Sounds in the Sea: Acoustics and Marine Mammals
The possible impacts of sounds on marine mammal communication, foraging, and survival has become a significant concern for scientists, conservationists, legislators, policymakers, and industry in recent years. Panelists discussed the current state of knowledge regarding the scope of human impacts and new approaches to understand and mitigate adverse effects.
Panelist Information and Presentations

12:15pm - 12:30pm
Break

12:30pm - 2:15pm
Luncheon
Census of Marine Life: Incorporating Biological Data in Ocean Observatories;
CORE Governors' Awards Ceremony
Biological data is essential to understanding the overall health and sustainability of our nation's ocean ecosystems, as well as the entire global marine ecosystem. Panelists discussed the importance of incorporating this data in ocean observatories. At the beginning of this luncheon, the Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education (CORE) presented awards to the Governors of Washington, Oregon, and California for their effort to protect the ocean and coast.

Panelist Information and Presentations


2:15pm - 2:30pm
Break

2:30pm - 4:30pm
The Economics of Coastal Communities
Coastal economies are the most vibrant in the nation, including fisheries, tourism, recreation, ocean-related employment, retail development, and more. Panelists discussed the contribution of coastal communities to the nation's economy and the nuances that make them unique from other areas.

Panelist Information and Presentations
 Thursday, June 7
 
9:00am - 11:00am
Ecosystem-based Management: A Comprehensive Approach
What is it and how can it be applied? This panel used case studies to illustrate how ecosystem-based management is already being effectively used and developed in the U.S.

Panelist Information and Presentations


11:00am - 12:00pm
Break

12:00pm - 2:00pm
Luncheon
NOAA Past and Present: A Conversation with NOAA's Administrators;
NMSF Congressional Staff Leadership Award Presentation
For more than 30 years, NOAA has provided sound science, strong stewardship, and essential services to the nation. NOAA's Administrators, past and present, discussed the key issues of their terms and provide current perspective on resolution of these issues. Also during this special luncheon, selected current and former Congressional staffers were honored for their hard work and dedication to the benefit of our oceans.

Panelist Information and Presentations

2:00pm - 2:30pm
Break

2:30pm - 4:30pm
Ocean Management: Planning for the Future
With the myriad uses of the oceans continually expanding, this panel explored whether comprehensive, area-based ocean planning and management are the best way forward to ensure sustainable use of our ocean resources for the future.
Panelist Information and Presentations

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As of June 21, 2007