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Page 1: About This Document · councils, including this directory, a national annual report highlighting the accomplishments of each council, and a handbook that explains all the policies,
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About This Document

This directory provides contact information to interested parties about the members of National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Councils. This directory is updated annually.

Comments or questions on the directory

or sanctuary advisory councils should be directed to:

Karen Brubeck National Sanctuary Advisory Council Coordinator

NOAA / National Marine Sanctuary Program (206) 842-6084

[email protected]

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Table of Contents

Introduction 4 Directory of Sanctuary Advisory Council Members Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary 6 Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary 12 Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary 15 Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary 19 Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary 24 Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary 27 Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary 30 Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary 34 Monitor National Marine Sanctuary 41 Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary 44 Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument 51 Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary 57 Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary 63 Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary 69 Directory of Staff Associated with Advisory Councils 73 Indices 75

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Introduction

The NMSP has entered a “tipping period” as it relates to organizational maturity and stature within the marine conservation community. This tipping period very much encompasses our sanctuary advisory councils as well. The NMSP has reached a tremendous milestone with our sanctuary advisory councils. In 2005 councils were established for the Monitor, Flower Garden Banks, and Fagatele Bay national marine sanctuaries. Every site in the system, including the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument, now has an advisory council. There are almost 400 people (230 members and 160 alternates) serving on advisory councils. As of 2006, the NMSP has worked with councils for fifteen years. Like the sanctuaries themselves, the councils are constantly evolving and maturing. At some sites councils are tackling new, different, and sometimes more complex issues. At other sites, councils continue to address familiar issues in a dedicated and steadfast fashion. ******** Councils bring together members of a diverse community to provide advice and recommendations to the sanctuary superintendents on the management and protection of the sanctuary, or to assist the NMSP in guiding a proposed site through the designation process. The members of the councils serve as a broad cross-section of the communities that lie adjacent to national marine sanctuaries. Members sit on councils representing such interests as conservation, education, research, fishing, whale watching, diving and other recreational activities, boating and shipping, tourism, harbors and ports, maritime business, agriculture, and maritime heritage, as well as jurisdictional partners from local, regional, state, tribal and federal agencies. The NMSP regards the involvement of communities and the development of a stewardship ethic as vitally important to successfully protect sanctuary resources. Councils create a nexus between the communities, the resources and the NMSP. The NMSP is committed to the full support, utilization, and enhancement of councils at all sanctuaries and provides national support to that end. For example, the NMSP prepares numerous documents to support the councils, including this directory, a national annual report highlighting the accomplishments of each council, and a handbook that explains all the policies, procedures and protocols for council establishment and operation. Each year the NMSP also hosts a Sanctuary Advisory Council Chairs and Coordinators Meeting to bring together the leaders of our councils and the staff that support them from around the country. The NMSP deeply appreciates the dedication, hard work and passion of each and every one of our sanctuary advisory council members.

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Table 1: Existing Councils and Dates Established Site Year Florida Keys 1991 HI Humpback Whale 1992 Stellwagen Bank 1992 Monterey Bay 1994 Olympic Coast 1995 Thunder Bay 1997 Channel Islands 1998 Gray’s Reef 1999 Northwestern HI 2001 Gulf of the Farallones 2002 Cordell Bank 2002 Fagatele Bay 2005 Flower Garden Banks 2005 Monitor 2005

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Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary

Advisory Council I. Officers Chair Member: Dianne Black Seat: Santa Barbara County Term: N/A Assistant Director, Planning & Development Santa Barbara, CA 805-568-2086 [email protected] Alternate: Michelle Gibbs 805-568-3546 [email protected] Vice-Chair Member: Linda Krop Seat: Conservation Term: 1/05 - 1/07 Chief Counsel, Environmental Defense Center Santa Barbara, CA 805-963-1622 x 106 [email protected] Alternate: Greg Helms 805-687-2322 [email protected] Secretary Member: Eric Kett Seat: Public At-Large Term: 1/05 - 1/07 Property Manager, Hollister Ranch Gaviota, CA 805-567-0033 [email protected] Alternate: Matthew Lum 805-962-8455 [email protected]

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II. Other Non-Governmental Members Member: David Bacon Seat: Recreational Fishing Term: 3/06 - 3/08 Wave Walker Charters Santa Barbara, CA 805-964-2046 [email protected] Alternate: Merit McCrea 805-893-3835 [email protected] Member: Lauri Baker Seat: Tourism Term: 9/04 - 9/06 BakerBuilt, Inc. Santa Barbara, CA 805-964-5672 [email protected] Alternate: Andrea Moe 805-642-1393 [email protected] Member: Paulette Cabugos Seat: Chumash Community Term: 1/06 – 1/08 Chumash Maritime Association Santa Barbara, CA 805-730-3859 [email protected] Alternate: Reggie Pagaling 805-729-1998 [email protected] Member: Warren Glaser Seat: Non-Consumptive Recreation Term: 1/05 - 1/07 Ventura, CA 805-642-2912 [email protected] Alternate: Scott Dunn 805-684-7518 [email protected]

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Member: Barbara LaCorte Seat: Education Term: 1/06 - 1/08 Principal, Hope School Santa Barbara, CA 805-563-2974 [email protected] Alternate: Dan Powell 805-643-7081 [email protected] Member: William Spicer Seat: Business Term: 1/05 – 1/07 Owner, Western Gate Publishing Santa Barbara, CA 805-563-9615 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined Member: Dr. Robert Warner Seat: Research Term: 9/04 – 9/06 Professor, University of California Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA 805-893-2941 [email protected] Alternate: Dr. Dan Brumbaugh 831-420-3963 [email protected] Member: vacant – to be determined Seat: Commercial Fishing Alternate: Jim Marshall 805-689-7273 [email protected] Member: vacant – to be determined Seat: Public-at-Large Alternate: Phyllis Grifman 213-740-1963 [email protected]

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III. Other Governmental Members Local Government: Agency: Ventura County Representative: Lyn Krieger Director, Ventura County Harbor Department Oxnard, CA 805-382-3001 [email protected] Alternate: Jack Peveler 805-382-6864 [email protected] State Government: Agency: California Coastal Commission Representative: Rebecca Roth California Coastal Commission - member Federal Programs Manager, California Coastal Commission San Francisco, CA 415-904-5264 [email protected] Alternate: Jack Ainsworth 805-641-0142 [email protected] Agency: California Department of Fish and Game Representative: Marija Vojkovich Southern California Manager, Marine Region and Offshore Ecosystem Coordinator Santa Barbara, CA 805-568-1246 [email protected] Alternate: Kristine Barsky 805-985-3114 [email protected] Agency: California Resources Agency Representative: Brian Baird Assistant Secretary for Ocean and Coastal Policy Sacramento, CA 415-904-5466 [email protected] Alternate: Leah Akins 916-653-9416 [email protected]

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Federal Government: Agency: Minerals Management Service Representative: Dr. Fred Piltz Senior Environmental Scientist Camarillo, CA 805-389-7850 [email protected] Alternate: Dr. Ann Bull 805-389-7855 [email protected] Agency: National Park Service Representative: Russell Galipeau Superintendent, Channel Islands National Park Ventura, CA 805-658-5730 [email protected] Alternate: Gary Davis 805-658-5707 [email protected] Agency: NOAA Fisheries Representative: Mark Helvey Assistant Regional Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries Division Long Beach, CA 562-980-4040 [email protected] Alternate: Lyle Enriquez 562-980-4025 [email protected] Agency: NOAA (non-voting) Gulf of the Farallones NMS Representative: Maria Brown Sanctuary Superintendent San Francisco, CA 415-561-6622 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined

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Agency: NOAA (non-voting) Monterey Bay NMS Representative: Holly Price / Karen Grimmer Acting Sanctuary Superintendents Monterey, CA 831-647-4201 [email protected] [email protected] Alternate: Rachel Saunders 831-647-4201 [email protected] Agency: U.S. Coast Guard Representative: Ronald Fien Supervisor, Marine Safety Detachment Santa Barbara, CA 805-962-7430 x 220 [email protected] Alternate: Chief John Luzader 805-962-7430 x 223 [email protected] Agency: U.S. Department of Defense Representative: Steven Schwartz Environmental Protection Specialist Point Mugu, CA 805-989-0644 [email protected] Alternate: Walter Schobel 805-606-3602 [email protected]

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Cordell Bank

National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council

I. Officers Chair Member: Tom Lambert Seat: Community At Large – Sonoma Term: 3/05 - 3/07 Sebastopol, CA 707-829-7882 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined Vice Chair Member: Doreen Moser Seat: Education Term: 3/05 – 3/08 Marine Mammal Center San Rafael , CA 415-289-8620 [email protected] Alternate: Duffy Ross 415-332-5771 x16 [email protected]

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II. Other Non-Governmental Members Member: Carol Keiper Seat: Research Term: 2/05 – 3/07 Oikonos Ecosystem Knowledge Benicia, CA 707-208-2255 [email protected] Alternate: Daniel Cohen 707-875-9285 [email protected] Member: Lance Morgan Seat: Conservation Term: 3/05 – 3/08 Marine Conservation Biology Institute Glen Ellen, CA 707-938-3214 [email protected] Alternate: Todd Steiner 415-488-0370 x103 [email protected] Member: Joe Smith Seat: Community-At-Large – Marin Term: 3/05 – 3/07 Marshall, CA 415-663-8736 [email protected] Alternate: Michael Mery 415-663-1623 [email protected] Member: Chuck Wise Seat: Maritime Activity Term: 3/05 – 3/08 Bodega Bay Fisherman’s Association Bodega Bay, CA 707-484-0076 [email protected] Alternate: Josh Churchman 415-868-0982

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III. Other Governmental Members Federal Government: Agency: NOAA Fisheries (non-voting) Southwest Region – Santa Rosa Office Representative: Steve Edmondson Santa Rosa, CA 707-575-6052 [email protected] Agency: NOAA (non-voting) Channel Islands NMS Representative: Chris Mobley Sanctuary Superintendent Santa Barbara, CA 805-966-7107 [email protected] Agency: NOAA (non-voting) Gulf of the Farallones NMS Representative: Maria Brown Sanctuary Superintendent San Francisco, CA 415-561-6622 [email protected] Agency: NOAA (non-voting) Monterey Bay NMS Representative: Holly Price / Karen Grimmer Acting Sanctuary Superintendents Monterey, CA 831-647-4201 [email protected] [email protected] Agency: U.S. Coast Guard Representative: MCPO James Clemens OinC Station Bodega Bay Bodega Bay, CA 707-875-3596 W [email protected]

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Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary

Advisory Council

I. Officers Chair Member: Dean Hudson Seat: Ocean Recreation Term: 8/05 - 8/08 Pago Pago, AS 684-699-4323 [email protected] Vice Chair vacant – to be determined

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II. Other Non-Governmental Members Member: Dr. Charles Birkeland Seat: Research Term: 5/05 – 5/07 Professor, University of Hawaii, Hawaii Cooperative Fish Unit Honolulu, HI 808-956-8678 [email protected] Member: Uiagalelei Lealofi Seat: Community-at-Large Term: 6/05 - 6/07 High Talking Chief, Futiga Village Pago Pago, AS 684-688-7475 Member: Netini Sene Seat: Education Term: 6/05 - 6/07 Science Coordinator, Department of Education Pago Pago, AS 684-633-1247 [email protected] Seat: Fishing Term: vacant – to be determined III. Other Governmental Members Federal Government Agency: American Samoa Community College/Sea Grant Representative: John Gonzales American Samoa Extension Agent Pago Pago, AS 684-699-5358 [email protected]

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Agency: American Samoa Department of Marine & Wildlife Resources Representative: Risa Oram MPA Coordinator Pago Pago, AS 684-633-4456 [email protected] Alternate: Selaina Vaitautolu 684-633-4456 [email protected] Agency: Department of Commerce Coastal Zone Management Representative: Genevieve Brighouse Manager, Coastal Management Program Pago Pago, AS 684-633-5155 [email protected] Alternate: Ryan Binns 684-633-5155 [email protected] Agency: National Park Service (non-voting) Representative: Dr. Peter Craig Acting Superintendent Pago Pago, AS 684-633-7082 [email protected] Agency: NOAA (non-voting) Fagatele Bay NMS Representative: to be determined Sanctuary Superintendent Pago Pago, AS 684-633-7354 Agency: NOAA National Marine Sanctuary Program (non-voting) Representative: Allen Tom Pacific Islands Regional Superintendent, National Marine Sanctuary Program Kihei, HI 808-397-2651 [email protected]

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Agency: NOAA (non-voting) Office of Law Enforcement Representative: Martina Sagapolu Department of Marine and Wildlife Pago Pago, AS 684-633-7628 [email protected]

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Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary

Advisory Council

I. Officers Chair Member: Bruce Popham Seat: Boating Term: 7/03 - 7/06 Marathon Boatyard Marathon, FL 305-743-6341 [email protected] Alternate: Jack Elon Hildreth 305-852-9898 [email protected] Vice-Chair Member: Ken Nedimyer Seat: Commercial Fishing (Marine/Tropical) Term: 10/04 - 10/06 SeaLife Tavernier, FL 305-852-1623 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined

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II. Other Non-Governmental Members Member: Chris Bergh Seat: Conservation & Environment (2) Term: 4/05 - 4/08 The Nature Conservancy Summerland Key, FL 305-745-8402 [email protected] Alternate: Jody Thomas 305-745-8402 [email protected] Member: Jack Curlett Seat: Citizen-at-Large (Upper Keys) Term: 8/03 - 8/06 MarineMax Key Largo, FL 305-367-2727 [email protected] Alternate: Tom Dillon 305-240-1767 [email protected] Member: Todd Firm Seat: Diving – Upper Keys Term: 10/04 - 10/06 Keys Diver Snorkel Tours Key Largo, FL 305-451-1177 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined Member: Richard Grathwohl Seat: Charter Fishing (Flats Guide) Term: 10/04 - 10/06 Marathon Guides Association Marathon, FL 305-743-5122 [email protected] Alternate: Stephen Friedman 305-393-3474 [email protected]

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Member: Debra Harrison Seat: Conservation & Environment (1) Term: 10/04 - 10/06 World Wildlife Fund Marathon, FL 305-289-1010 [email protected] Alternate: Marci Rose Esq 305-293-1881 [email protected] Member: David Hawtof Seat: Citizen-at-Large (Lower Keys) Term: 10/04 - 10/06 Key West, Fl 305-292-7818 [email protected] Alternate: Walter Drabinski 305-744-3440 [email protected] Member: Don Kincaid Seat: Diving (Lower Keys) Term: 10/04 - 10/06 Stars & Stripes Charters Key West, FL 305-294-7877 [email protected] Alternate: Bob Jason 305-296-9081 x 297 [email protected] Member: Mark Klingbeil Seat: Recreational Fishing Term: 8/03 - 8/06 World Wide Sportsman Marathon, FL 305-664-4615 [email protected] Alternate: Jim Trice 305-664-3864 [email protected]

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Member: Jerry Lorenz Seat: South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Term: 4/05 - 4/08 Tavernier Science Center Tavernier, FL 305-852-5092 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined Member: Martin Moe Seat: Education Term: 10/04 - 10/06 Green Turtle Publications Islamorada, FL 305-517-9085 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined Member: George R. Neugent Seat: Elected Official Term: 10/04 - 10/06 Monroe County Commissioner Big Pine Key, FL 305-872-1678 [email protected] Alternate: David Rice 305-289-6000 [email protected] Member: Krueger Nicholson Seat: Tourism (Upper Keys) Term: 10/04 - 10/07 Long Key State Park Key Largo, FL 305-394-1866 [email protected] Alternate: Barbara Froelich 305-852-0430 [email protected]

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Member: Kathleen Patton Seat: Tourism (Lower Keys) Term: 10/04 - 10/07 Florida Keys Discovery Key West, FL 305-296-8071 [email protected] Alternate: Bob Holston 305-296-3823 [email protected] Member: Deborah Shaw Seat: Research & Monitoring Term: 10/04 - 10/07 Florida Keys Electric Cooperative Key Largo, FL [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined Member: Robert Simonds Seat: Charter Fishing (Sports) Term: 8/03 – 8/06 Sugarloaf Key, FL 305-745-6502 [email protected] Alternate: Jim Sharpe 305-872-9397 [email protected]

Member: vacant – to be determined Seat: Commercial Fishing (Shell/Scale) Alternate: Tony Iarocci 305-743-7162 Fax: 305-743-2697 Member: vacant – to be determined Seat: Maritime Heritage Alternate: Diane Silvia 305-809-3973 [email protected] Member: vacant – to be determined Seat: Citizen-at-Large (Middle Keys) Alternate: Fran Decker 305-849-1581 [email protected]

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Flower Garden Banks

National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council

I. Officers Chair Member: Robert “Frank” Wasson Seat: Diving Operations Term: 10/05 – 10/08 President, Gulf Diving LLC Freeport, TX 979-235-7170 [email protected] Alternate: Arthur Melvin 713-522-8810 [email protected] Vice-Chair Member: Irby W. Basco Seat: Recreational Fishing Term: 10/05 – 10/08 President, Basco Construction Inc. Nederland, TX 409-722-4434 [email protected] Alternate: Capt. John H. Stout 713-252-0535 [email protected]

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II. Other Non-Governmental Members Member: Frank Burek Seat: Recreational Diving Term: 11/05 – 11/07 Montgomery, TX 936-588-6664 [email protected] Alternate: Dick Zingula 713-721-8533 Member: Joe Hendrix Seat: Commercial Fishing Term: 12/05 – 12/07 President, Seafish Mariculture Houston, TX 281-597-1620 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined Member: Ian MacDonald Seat: Research Term: 10/05 – 10/08 Professor of Environmental Science, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Corpus Christi, TX 361-825-2234 [email protected] Alternate: John Embesi 281-534-0113 [email protected] Member: Dwight “Clint” Moore Seat: Oil & Gas Production Term: 10/05 – 10/07 Manager of Business Development, Murphy Exploration & Production Company USA Spring, TX 281-872-3684 [email protected] Alternate: Timothy Gibson 281-647-2266 [email protected]

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Member: Haidee Williams Seat: Education Term: 10/05 – 10/07 Program Associate, SCIMAST, Southwest Educational Development Laboratory Austin, TX 512-476-6861 [email protected] Alternate: Kristina Hardwick 832-367-5243 [email protected] Member: Page Williams Seat: Conservation Term: 10/05 – 10/08 Gulf Restoration Network board member Galveston Bay Foundation executive committee Houston, TX 713-622-8533 [email protected] Alternate: Dana Larson 936-273-0984 [email protected] III. Other Governmental Members Federal Government: Agency: Minerals Management Service Representative: James Sinclair Project Officer, MMS Environmental Studies at the FGBNMS New Orleans, LA 504-736-2789 [email protected] Agency: NOAA Fisheries Representative: Rusty Swafford Team Leader, Galveston Facility Habitat Conservation Division, NMFS Southeast Region Galveston, TX 409-766-3699 [email protected] Agency: United States Coast Guard Representative: LCDR Beth Keister Slidell, LA 504-671-2241 [email protected]

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Gray’s Reef

National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council

I. Officers Chair Member: Dr. Joe Kimmel Seat: NOAA Fisheries (non-voting) Southeast Regional Office, Sustainable Fisheries Term: N/A St. Petersburg, FL 727-824-5305 [email protected] Vice-Chair Member: Dr. Leslie Sautter Seat: University Education Term: 12/03 - 12/06 Project Oceanica and Associate Professor of Geology, Dept. of Geology and Environmental Geosciences, College of Charleston Charleston, SC 843-953-5586 [email protected] Secretary Member: Venetia R. Butler Seat: K-12 Education Term: 1/06 - 1/09 Savannah, GA 912-786-4288 [email protected]

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II. Other Non-Governmental Members Member: Clark Alexander Seat: Non-living Resources Research Term: 1/06 - 1/09 Skidaway Institute of Oceanography and Georgia Southern University, Applied Coastal Research Laboratory Savannah, GA 912-598-2329 [email protected] Member: Will Berson Seat: Georgia Conservation Term: 12/03 - 12/06 The Georgia Conservancy Savannah, GA 912-447-5910 [email protected] Member: Dr. Daniel Gleason Seat: Living Resources Research Term: 12/03 - 12/06 Department of Biology, Georgia Southern University Statesboro, GA 912-681-5957 [email protected] Member: Capt. Judy Helmey Seat: Charter/Commercial Fishing Term: 3/05 – 3/08 Savannah, GA 912-897-4921 [email protected] Member: Christi L. Lambert Seat: Regional Conservation Term: 3/05 – 3/08 The Nature Conservancy Darien, GA 912-437-2161 [email protected]

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Member: Ralph E. Neely Seat: Sport Diving Term: 3/05 – 3/08 Zero Gravity Savannah, GA 912-920-1155 [email protected] Member: Tim Tarver Seat: Sport Fishing Term: 3/05 – 3/08 Coastal Conservation Association of Georgia Glennville, GA 912-654-2195 [email protected] III. Other Governmental Members State Government: Agency: Georgia Department of Natural Resources Coastal Resources Division (voting) Representative: Henry Ansley Brunswick, GA 912-264-7218 [email protected] Agency: Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division Region VII Law Enforcement (non-voting) Representative: Stephen Adams Brunswick, GA 912-262-3164 [email protected] Federal Government: Agency: NOAA (non-voting) Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve Representative: Buddy Sullivan Sapelo Island, GA 912-485-2251 [email protected] Agency: U.S. Coast Guard (non-voting) Representative: LCDR Scott Rogers Fisheries Section Miami, FL 305-415-6778 [email protected]

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Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary

Advisory Council

I. Officers Chair Member: Barbara Emley Seat: Maritime Activities Term: 1/06 - 10/06 Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s Association San Francisco, CA 415-585-5711 [email protected] Alternate: Peter Grenell 415-826-3558 [email protected] Vice-Chair Member: Bob Breen Seat: Education Term: 1/06 - 10/06 Montara, CA 650-728-9177 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined Secretary Member: Bob Wilson Seat: Conservation Term: 1/06 - 10/06 The Marine Mammal Center Tiburon, CA 415-435-9421 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined

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II. Other Non-governmental Members Member: Richard Charter Seat: Conservation Term: 1/06 - 10/06 Bodega Bay, CA 707-875-2345 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined Member: Mark Dowie Seat: Public-at-Large Term: 1/06 - 10/06 415-669-7117 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined Member: James Kelley Seat: Research Term: 1/06 - 10/06 San Francisco State University San Francisco, CA Alternate: Brenda Donald 650-728-1331 [email protected] Member: Mick Menigoz Seat: Maritime Activities Term: 1/06 - 10/06 Superfish Charters Novato, CA 414-740-6455 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined

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III. Other Governmental Members

State Government Agency: California Resources Agency Representative: Brian Baird Assistant Secretary for Ocean and Coastal Policy Sacramento, CA 415-904-5466 [email protected] Alternate: Leah Atkins 916-653-9416 [email protected] Federal Government Agency: National Park Service Representative: Brian O’Neill Superintendent Golden Gate National Recreation Area San Francisco, CA 415-561-4720 brian_o’[email protected] Alternate: Chris Powell 415-561-4732 [email protected] Agency: NOAA (non-voting) Cordell Bank NMS Representative: Dan Howard Sanctuary Superintendent Olema, CA 415-663-1443 [email protected] Agency: NOAA (non-voting) Monterey Bay NMS Representative: Holly Price/ Karen Grimmer Acting Sanctuary Superintendents Monterey, CA 831-647-4201 831-647-4253 [email protected] [email protected] Alternate: Chris Coburn 831-420-1670 [email protected]

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Agency: United States Coast Guard Representative: Captain David Swatland Deputy Sector Commander for San Francisco San Francisco, CA [email protected] 415-399-3410

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Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary

Advisory Council

I. Officers Chair Member: Terry O’Halloran Seat: Business/Commerce Term: 10/04 - 10/06 Hawaii SuperFerry Honolulu, HI 808-651-0847 [email protected] Alternate: Michael Watson 415-272-8730 [email protected] Vice-Chair Member: James E. Coon Seat: Whale Watching Term: 10/04 - 10/06 Trilogy Excursions Lahaina, HI 808-661-4743 x211 [email protected] Alternate: Reg White 808-983-7763 [email protected] Secretary Member: Teri Leicher Seat: Ocean Recreation Term: 10/04 - 10/06 Jack’s Diving Locker Kailua-Kona HI 808-329-7585 [email protected] Alternate: Ann Wright 808-947-6100 [email protected]

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II. Other Non-Governmental Members Member: Bob Bruck Seat: Fishing Term: 11/05 - 11/07 Makawao, HI 808-572-2937 [email protected] Alternate: Marty Sands 808-669-1449 [email protected] Member: William Friedl Seat: Honolulu County Term: 11/05 - 11/07 BDI Maritime Honolulu, HI 808-989-4551 [email protected] Alternate: Barbara Nowak 808-955-3082 [email protected] Member: Louis Herman Seat: Conservation Term: 10/04 - 10/06 The Dolphin Institute Honolulu, HI 808-593-2211 [email protected] Alternate: Hank Janpol 808-249-2289 [email protected] Member: David Hoffman Seat: Citizen-At-Large Term: 10/04 - 10/06 Honolulu HI 808-521-1786 [email protected] Alternate: vacant - to be determined

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Member: Kimokeo Kapahulehua Seat: Native Hawaiian Term: 11/05 - 11/07 Kihei, HI 808-276-7219 [email protected] Alternate: vacant - to be determined Member: Marc O. Lammers Seat: Research Term: 11/05 - 11/07 Oceanwide Science Institute Honolulu, HI 808-988-0445 [email protected] Alternate: Adam Pack 808-593-2211 [email protected] Member: Sara J. Peck Seat: Hawai‘i County Term: 11/05 - 11/07 UH Sea Grant Extension Service Holualoa, HI 808-329-2861 [email protected] Alternate: Duane Erway 808-324-4624 [email protected] Member: Jeanne Russell Seat: Education Term: 11/05 - 11/07 Lihue, HI 808-245-7386 [email protected] Alternate: Liz Kumabe 808-397-5840 [email protected]

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Member: Michael Stanton Seat: Tourism Term: 10/04 - 10/06 Atlantis Submarines Hawai‘i Kailua-Kona, HI 808-329-3175 [email protected] Alternate: Richard Brunner 808-667-6604 [email protected] Member: Cheryl Sterling Seat: Maui County Term: 11/05 - 11/07 Kihei, HI 808-270-7997 [email protected] Alternate: Robin Newbold 808-875-7661 [email protected] Member: Don Thornburg Seat: Kaua‘i County Term: 11/05 - 11/07 Anahola, HI 808-635-7502 [email protected] Alternate: Paul Clark 808-651-3452 [email protected] Member: Terry White Seat: Commercial Shipping Term: 10/04 - 10/06 Hawai‘i SuperFerry Honolulu, HI 808-531-7407 [email protected] Alternate: Dale Hazlehurst 808-848-1258 [email protected]

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III. Other Governmental Members State Government Agency: Hawai‘i Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Office of Planning Representative: Richard Poirier Honolulu, HI 808-587-2841 [email protected] Agency: Hawai‘i Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Science & Technology Branch Representative: Elizabeth Corbin Honolulu, HI 808-587-2690 [email protected] Agency: Hawai‘i Department of Health Environmental Planning Representative: vacant - to be determined Agency: Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Aquatic Resources Representative: Athline Clark 808-587-0099 Honolulu, HI [email protected] Agency: Hawai‘i Department of Transportation Harbors Division Representative: Glenn Soma Honolulu, HI 808-587-2503 [email protected] Agency: Hawai‘i Office of Hawaiian Affairs Hawaiian Rights Division Representative: Jerry Norris Honolulu, HI 808-594-1847 [email protected]

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Federal Government Agency: NOAA Fisheries (non-voting) Office of Law Enforcement Representative: Paul Newman Honolulu, HI 808-541-2727 [email protected] Agency: NOAA Fisheries (non-voting) Pacific Islands Regional Office Representative: Chris Yates Honolulu, HI 808-973-2937 [email protected] Agency: NOAA (non-voting) Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary Representative: TBD Sanctuary Superintendent Pago Pago, American Samoa 684-633-7354 Agency: NOAA (non-voting) Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument Representative: Aulani Wilhelm Acting Monument Superintendent Honolulu, HI 808-397-2660 x223 [email protected] Agency: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Representative: Cindy Barger Honolulu, HI 808-438-4812 [email protected] Agency: U.S. Coast Guard, Law Enforcement Representative: LCDR Mark Young Honolulu, HI 808-541-2040 [email protected]

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Agency: U.S. Navy, (non-voting) Navy Region Hawaii Environmental Council Representative: Rebecca M.K. Hommon Honolulu, HI 808-473-4731 [email protected] Agency: Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council Representative: Eric Kingma Honolulu, HI 808-522-7497 [email protected]

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Monitor National Marine Sanctuary

Advisory Council I. Officers Chair Member: Timothy Runyan Seat: Education Term: 2/06 – 2/08 Maritime Studies, East Carolina University Greenville, NC 252-737-1072 [email protected] Vice Chair Member: Wayne Smith Seat: Conservation Term: 2/06 – 2/08 Conservator and Professor, Texas A&M University College Station, TX 979-845-6692 [email protected] Secretary Member: Channing Zucker Seat: Citizen-At-Large Term: 2/06 – 2/08 Virginia Beach, VA 757-499-6919 [email protected]

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II. Other Non-Governmental Members Member: Mitch Bowman Seat: Heritage Tourism Term: 2/06 – 2/08 Executive Director, Virginia Civil War Trails Richmond, VA 804-783-7423 [email protected] Member: Anna Holloway Seat: The Mariners’ Museum Term: 2/06 – 2/08 Curator, The Mariners’ Museum Newport News, VA 757-591-7740 [email protected] Member: Susan Langley Seat: Archaeological Research Term: 2/06 – 2/08 Maryland Historical Trust Crownsville, MD 410-514-7622 [email protected] Member: Donald Reynolds Seat: Recreational Diving Term: 2/06 – 2/08 Director, Beneath the Sea, Inc. Croton-on-Hudson, NY 914-271-9474 [email protected]

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III. Other Governmental Members State Government: Agency: North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources Representative: Richard Lawrence Deputy State Archaeologist, Underwater Kure Beach, NC 910-458-9042 [email protected] Alternate: Mark Wilde-Ramsing Morehead City, NC 252-726-6841 x169 [email protected] Agency: Virginia Department of Historic Resources Representative: Joanna Wilson Project Review Archaeologist Richmond, VA 804-367-2323 x140 [email protected] Alternate: Roger Kirchen 804-367-2323 x153 [email protected] Federal Government: Agency: National Park Service Representative: Larry Murphy Chief, Submerged Resources Center Santa Fe, NM 505-988-6750 [email protected] Agency: U.S. Navy Representative: Robert Neyland Underwater Archaeology Branch, Naval Historical Center Washington, DC 202-433-9784 [email protected] Alternate: Claire Peachey 202-433-9731 [email protected]

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Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary

Advisory Council

I. Officers Chair Member: Deborah Streeter Seat: Citizen-at-Large Term: 4/01 – 2/07 Director, Upwellings: A Ministry of Environmental Stewardship Carmel, CA 831-277-8394 [email protected] Alternate: Harriett Mitteldorf 831-373-3694 [email protected] Vice Chair Member: Tom Canale Seat: Commercial Fishing Term: 4/01 – 2/07 Santa Cruz, CA 831-426-3640 [email protected] Alternate: David Crabbe 831-622-6826 [email protected] Secretary Member: Kaitilin Gaffney Seat: Conservation Term: 2/02 – 2/07 Central Coast Program Director, The Ocean Conservancy Santa Cruz, CA 831-425-1363 [email protected] Alternate: Steve Shimek 831-883-4159 [email protected]

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II. Other Non-Governmental Members Member: Michael Bekker Seat: Tourism Term: 6/03 – 2/08 Cannery Row Company Monterey, CA 831-649-6690 [email protected] Alternate: Kris Reyes 831-460-3345 [email protected] Member: Nancy Black Seat: Business/Industry Term: 6/04 – 2/07 Owner, Monterey Bay Whale Watch Monterey, CA 831-375-4658 [email protected] Alternate: Anjanette Adams � 831-373-5357 [email protected]� Member: Frank Degnan Seat: Diving Term: 4/02 – 2/08 California State University-Monterey Bay Monterey, CA 831-582-3309 [email protected] Alternate: Randy Herz 408-244-9505 [email protected] Member: Howard Egan Seat: Recreational Fishing Term: 12/04 – 2/07 Capitola, CA 831-440-2915 [email protected] Alternate: Joseph Stoops 831-336-2244 [email protected]

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Member: Dan Haifley Seat: Recreation Term: 2/01 – 2/07 Executive Director, O’Neill Sea Odyssey Santa Cruz, CA 831-465-9390 [email protected] Alternate: Gary Pezzi 831-419-3252 [email protected] Member: Christopher Harrold Seat: Research Term: 2/01 – 2/07 Director of Conservation Research, Monterey Bay Aquarium Monterey, CA 831-648-4934 [email protected] Alternate: Steve Moore 831-582-3775 [email protected] Member: Mike Laffen Seat: Citizen-at-Large Term: 4/03 – 2/08 President, Half Moon Bay Brewing Company Half Moon Bay, CA 650-728-2739 [email protected] Alternate: Cynthia Walter 831-655-3311 [email protected] Member: Kirk Schmidt Seat: Agriculture Term: 2/04 – 2/07 Quail Mountain Herbs Watsonville, CA 831-722-9460� [email protected] Alternate: Tim Frahm 650-560-0232� [email protected]

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Member: Margaret Webb Seat: Citizen-at-Large Term: 2/04 – 2/07 Cambria, CA 805-927-2987 [email protected] Alternate: Robert Frischmuth 831-643-0707 [email protected] Member: Tracey Weiss Seat: Education Term: 4/05 – 2/08 Program Manager, Camp SEA Lab Seaside, CA 831-582-3681 [email protected] Alternate: Steve Clark 831-658-1558 [email protected] III. Other Governmental Members Local and Regional Government: Agency: Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments Representative: Stephanie Harlan Mayor, City of Capitola Capitola, CA 831-475-7184 [email protected] Alternate: Ms. Libby Downey Phone: 831-649-8425 [email protected] � Agency: Harbors Representative: Steve Scheiblauer Harbormaster, City of Monterey Monterey, CA 831-646-3950 [email protected] Alternative: Linda G. McIntyre 831-633-5417 [email protected]

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State Government: Agency: California Coastal Commission Representative: Ms. Tami Grove Deputy Director, California Coastal Commission Santa Cruz, CA 831-427-4863 [email protected] Alternate: Charles Lester 831-427-4863 [email protected] Agency: California Department of Fish and Game Representative: Paul N. Reilly Senior Marine Biologist Monterey, CA 831-649-2879 [email protected] Alternate: John Ugoretz 831-649-2893 [email protected] Agency: California Environmental Protection Agency Representative: Russ Jeffries Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board Member Salinas, CA 831-449-3436 Alternate: John Robertson 805-542-4630 [email protected]

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Agency: California Resources Agency Representative: Brian Baird Ocean Program Manager, California Resources Agency Sacramento, CA 916-657-0198 [email protected] Alternate: Leah Akins 916-653-9416 [email protected] Agency: California State Parks Representative: David Vincent Superintendent, California State Parks Felton, CA 831-429-2851 [email protected] Alternate: Phil Jenkins 831-649-2836 [email protected] Federal Government: Agency: NOAA (non-voting) Channel Islands NMS Representative: Chris Mobley Sanctuary Superintendent Santa Barbara, CA 805-966-7107 x 460 [email protected] Alternate: Michael Murray 805-966-7107 x 464 [email protected] Agency: NOAA (non-voting) Cordell Bank NMS Representative: Dan Howard Sanctuary Superintendent Olema, CA 415-663-1443 [email protected]

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Agency: NOAA (non-voting) Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve Representative: Becky Christensen Manager Watsonville, CA 831-728-2822 [email protected] Agency: NOAA (non-voting) Gulf of The Farallones NMS Representative: Maria Brown Sanctuary Superintendent San Francisco, CA 415-561-6622 [email protected] Alternate: Brian Johnson 415-561-6622 [email protected] Agency: NOAA (non-voting) Monterey Bay NMS Representative: Holly Price / Karen Grimmer Acting Sanctuary Superintendents Monterey, CA 831-647-4201 [email protected] [email protected] Agency: U.S. Coast Guard Representative: LTJG Jacob Gustafson Marine Safety Office Alameda, CA 510-437-5392 [email protected] Alternate: LT Todd Moe 831-647-7310 [email protected]

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Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument

Advisory Council I. Officers Chair Member: Timothy E. Johns Seat: State of Hawai‘i Term: 1/03 - TBD Estate of Samuel Mills Damon Honolulu, HI 808-536-3717 [email protected] Alternate: Athline Clark 808-587-0099 [email protected] Vice-Chair Member: Linda Paul Seat: Conservation Term: 1/03 - TBD Kailua, HI 808-262-6859 [email protected] Alternate: Julie Leialoha 808-965-7742 [email protected] Secretary: Member: William Aila Seat: Native Hawaiian Term: 2/01 – TBD Waianae, HI 808-697-7095 [email protected] Alternate: Tammy Harp 808-885-8540 [email protected]

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II. Other Non-Governmental Members Member: Louis Agard Seat: Native Hawaiian Term: 2/01 – TBD Council of Hawaiian Organizations Honolulu, HI 808-594-1952 [email protected] Alternate: Isabella Aiona Abbott 808-956-8073 [email protected] Member: Carlos Andrade Seat: Native Hawaiian Term: 4/04 – TBD University of Hawaii, Center for Hawaiian Studies Honolulu, HI 808-973-0976 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined Member: Paul Architoff Seat: Conservation Term: 2/01 – TBD Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund Honolulu, HI 808-599-6841 [email protected] Alternate: Jessica Wooley 808-239-7400 [email protected] Member: Rick Gaffney Seat: Recreational Fishing Term: 1/03 - TBD Kailua-Kona, HI 808-329-4066 [email protected] Alternate: Rick Hoo 808-732-8871 [email protected]

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Member: Bill Gilmartin Seat: Research Term: 1/03 - TBD Hawai‘i Wildlife Fund Volcano, HI 808-985-7041 [email protected] Alternate: Brian Bowen 808-236-7426 [email protected] Member: Bob Gomes Seat: Commercial Fishing Term: 2/01 – TBD Wailuku, HI 808-357-3071 [email protected] Alternate: Gary Dill 808-845-6927 [email protected] Member: Gail Grabowsky Seat: Education Term: 1/03 - TBD Chaminade University Honolulu, HI 808-735-4834 [email protected] Alternate: Gail Clarke 808-982-7271 [email protected] Member: Cynthia Hunter Seat: Research Term: 1/03 - TBD University of Hawai‘i-Manoa Honolulu, HI 808-956-4748 [email protected] Alternate: Kanekoa Shultz 808-741-3403 [email protected]

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Member: Kem Lowry Seat: Citizen-At-Large Term: 1/03 – TBD University of Hawai‘i-Manoa Honolulu, HI 808-956-6868 [email protected] Alternate: Sean Naleimaile 808-959-5932 [email protected] Member: Don Schug Seat: Research Term: 2/01 – TBD University of California, Department of Agriculture and Economics Davis, CA 530-757-1413 [email protected] Alternate: William Worcester 808-878-6013 [email protected] Member: Laura Thompson Seat: Conservation Term: 2/01 – TBD Honolulu, HI 808-373-9387 [email protected] Alternate: Carol Wilcox 808-737-8410 [email protected] Member: Matthew Zimmerman Seat: Ocean-Related Tourism Term: 9/03 – TBD Honolulu, HI 808-947-6583 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined

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III. Other Governmental Members State Government: See officer section Federal Government Agency: Marine Mammal Commission (non-voting) Representative: Lloyd Lowry Kailua-Kona, HI 808-325-6885 [email protected] Agency: National Science Foundation (non-voting) Representative: Philip Taylor Arlington, VA 703-292-8582 [email protected] Agency: NOAA Fisheries (non-voting) Representative: Michael Tosatto Honolulu, HI 808-973-2935 [email protected] Agency: NOAA (non-voting) Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale NMS Representative: Naomi McIntosh Sanctuary Superintendent Honolulu, HI 808-397-2651 [email protected] Agency: Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument (non-voting) Representative: T. ‘Aulani Wilhelm Acting Monument Superintendent Honolulu, HI 808-397-2660 [email protected]

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Agency: U.S. Coast Guard (non-voting) Representative: LCDR Mark S Young Honolulu, HI 808-541-2040 [email protected] Agency: U.S. Department of State (non-voting) Representative: Alexandra Curtis Washington, D.C. 207-647-5808 [email protected] Agency: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (non-voting) Representative: Jerry Leinecke Honolulu, HI 808-792-9550 [email protected] Agency: U.S. Navy Region Hawaii (non-voting) Representative: John Muraoka Pearl Harbor, HI 808-473-4137 x239 [email protected] Agency: Western Pacific Fishery Management Council (non-voting) Representative: Kitty Simonds Honolulu, HI 808-522-8220 [email protected]

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Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary

Advisory Council I. Officers Chair Member: Dr. Terrie Klinger Seat: Research Term: 3/05 – 12/08 School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington Seattle, WA 206-685-2499 [email protected] Alternate: John Calambokidis 360-943-7325 [email protected] Vice-Chair Member: Bob Bohlman Seat: Marine Business/Ports/Industry Term: 3/05 - 12/08 Marine Exchange of Puget Sound Seattle, WA 206-443-3830 [email protected] Alternate: Frank Holmes 360-352-4506 [email protected] Secretary Agency: Washington Department of Natural Resources Representative: Martha Hurd Term: N/A 360-457-2570 x221 [email protected] Alternate: David Roberts 360-854-2805 [email protected]

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II. Other Non-Governmental Members Member: Bill Arntz Seat: Conservation / Environmental Term: 3/05 - 12/08 Seattle, WA 206-783-8660 [email protected] Alternate: Fan Tsao 425-274-1180 [email protected] Member: Geoff Grillo Seat: Commercial Fishing Term: 1/03 - 12/06 Westport, WA 360-648-2277 [email protected] Alternate: Doug Fricke 360-533-2069 [email protected] Member: Bob Morse Seat: Citizen-at-Large Term: 1/04 – 12/07 Olympia, WA 360-943-8600 [email protected] Alternate: Alan Brooks 360-786-8330 [email protected] Member: Diane Schostak Seat: Chamber of Commerce/Tourism/ Recreation Term: 1/04 - 12/07 Forks, WA 360-374-2501 [email protected] Alternate: Michael Lenox 360-809-3802 [email protected]

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Member: Gene Woodwick Seat: Education Term: 1/03 - 12/06 Ocean Shores, WA 360-289-2805 [email protected] Alternate: Ellen Matheny 360-374-3220 x228 [email protected] III. Other Governmental Members Local Government: Agency: Counties (Rotational Seat) Representative: Mike Doherty Clallam County Commissioners 360-417-2233 [email protected] Alternate: Phil Johnson Jefferson County Commissioners Port Townsend, WA 360-385-9100 [email protected] Alternate: Al Carter Grays Harbor County Commissioners 360-249-3731 [email protected] State Government: Agency: Washington Department of Ecology Representative: Norm Davis Seattle, WA 206-389-2483 [email protected] Alternate: Rebecca Post 360-407-7114 [email protected]

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Agency: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Representative: Teresa Scott Olympia, WA 360-902-2713 [email protected] Alternate: Mary Lou Mills 360-902-2834 [email protected] Tribal Government: Tribe: Hoh Tribe Representative: David Hudson Hoh Natural Resources Office Forks, WA 360-374-6735 Alternate: Tim Snowden 360-374-6735 [email protected] Tribe: Makah Tribe Representative: Steve Joner Neah Bay, WA 360-417-8946 [email protected] Alternate: Jim Woods 360-645-3151 [email protected] Tribe: Quileute Tribe Representative: Mel Moon Director, Quileute Natural Resource Center LaPush, WA 360-374-5695 [email protected] Alternate: Jay Burns 360-374-2059 [email protected]

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Tribe: Quinault Nation Representative: Ed Johnstone Quinault Nation Taholah, WA 360-276-8215 x368 [email protected] Alternate: Joe Schumacker 360-276-8215 x327 [email protected] Federal Government: Agency: NOAA Fisheries (non-voting) Representative: Janet Sears Seattle, WA 206-526-6172 [email protected] Agency: U.S. Department of Homeland Security (non-voting) U.S. Coast Guard Representative: Capt. Mark D’Andrea U.S. Coast Guard Group Port Angeles Port Angeles, WA 360-417-6803 [email protected] Alternate: LTJG Scot Druckrey 360-417-5846 [email protected] Agency: U.S. Department of Interior (non-voting) Olympic National Park Representative: Bill Laitner Superintendent, Olympic National Park Port Angeles 360-565-3002 [email protected] Alternate: Cat Hawkins-Hoffman 360-565-3060 [email protected]

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Agency: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (non-voting) Representative: Kevin Ryan Manager, Washington Maritime National Wildlife Refuges Complex Port Angeles, WA 360-457-8451 [email protected] Alternate: Annettee deKnijf 360-457-8451 [email protected] Agency: U.S. Navy Representative: Hayden Street Deputy Regional Environmental Coordinator Silverdale, WA 360-396-5089 [email protected] Alternate: John Miller 360-396-5090 [email protected] Agency: Northwest Straits Commission Representative: Lou Moore Executive Director Mount Vernon, WA 360-428-4085 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined

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Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary

Advisory Council

I. Officers Acting Chair Member: Susan Farady Seat: Conservation Term: 6/04 – 6/07 Ecosystem Protection Project Manager, Ocean Conservancy New England Regional Office Portland, ME 207-879-5444 x12 [email protected] Alternate: Regina Asmutis-Silvia 508-747-7891 [email protected] Vice-Chair vacant – to be determined Secretary Member: Sally Yozell Seat: Citizen-at-Large Term: 6/04 – 6/07 Vice President, Battelle Laboratories (Duxbury Operations) Duxbury, MA 781-952-5331 [email protected] Alternate: Dale Brown 978-281-4104 [email protected]

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II. Other Non-Governmental Members Member: William Adler Seat: Fixed Gear Commercial Fishing Term: 6/04 – 6/07 Executive Director, Massachusetts Lobstermen's Association Scituate, MA 781-545-6984 [email protected] Alternate: David Casoni 617-688-2214 [email protected] Member: Peter Auster Seat: Research Term: 6/04 – 6/07 Science Director, National Undersea Research Center, University of Connecticut at Avery Point Groton, CT 860-405-9121 [email protected] Alternate: Judith Pederson 617-252-1741 [email protected] Member: Edward Barrett Seat: Mobile Gear Commercial Fishing Term: 6/04 – 6/07 President, Massachusetts Fishermen's Partnership Green Harbor, MA 781-837-3489 [email protected] Alternate: Vito Giacolone 978-815-7470 [email protected] Member: Peter Borrelli Seat: Education Term: 6/04 – 6/07 Executive Director, Center for Coastal Studies Provincetown, MA 508-487-3622, ext. 111 [email protected] Alternate: Jack Crowley 508-994-3209 [email protected]

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Member: Priscilla Brooks Seat: Conservation Term: 6/04 – 6/07 Director, Marine Conservation Program, Conservation Law Foundation Boston, MA 617-350-0990 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined Member: Deborah Cramer Seat: Citizen-at-Large Term: 6/04 – 6/07 Gloucester, MA 978/281-0329 [email protected] Alternate: Steven Tucker 508-274-9975 [email protected] Member: William Eldridge Seat: Marine Transportation Term: 6/04 – 6/07 Peabody & Lane Corp./Mediterranean Shipping Co., Inc. Boston, MA 617-241-3712 [email protected] Alternate: Captain Martin McCabe 617-569-4500 [email protected] Member: Barry Gibson Seat: Recreation Term: 6/04 – 6/07 New England Regional Director, Recreational Fishing Alliance E. Boothbay, ME 207-633-5929 [email protected] Alternate: Michael Sosik, Jr 508/347-5922 [email protected]

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Member: Steve Milliken Seat: Whale Watching Term: 6/04 – 6/07 Dolphin Fleet Eastham, MA 508-240-6277 [email protected] Alternate: William Reilly, III 617-227-4321 [email protected] Member: Tim Moll Seat: Business/Industry Term: 6/04 – 6/07 Vice-President, Brewer Plymouth Marine Plymouth, MA 508-746-4500 [email protected] Alternate: David Jenson 617-847-1800 [email protected] Member: Mason Weinrich. Seat: Research Term: 6/04 – 6/07 Executive Director and Chief Scientist, The Whale Center of New England Gloucester, MA 978-281-6351 [email protected] Alternate: Porter Hoagland 508-289-2867 [email protected] Member: Richard Wheeler Seat: Education Term: 6/04 – 6/07 Chairman, Board of Trustees, Cape Cod Museum of Natural History Wareham, MA 508-291-1319 [email protected] Alternate: Sharon Meeker 603-659-5441 [email protected]

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Member: vacant – to be determined Seat: Citizen-at-Large Alternate: Donald Hourihan 781-834-7598 [email protected] III. Other Governmental Members State Government: Agency: Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries (non-voting) Representative: Paul J. Diodati, Director Boston, MA Designee: David Pierce, PhD, Deputy Director Mass. Division of Fish and Game 617-626-1532 [email protected] Agency: Massachusetts Environmental Police (non-voting) Representative: Capt. Kathleen Dolan Boston, MA 617-626-1650 [email protected] Agency: Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management (non-voting) Representative: Susan Snow-Cotter Director Boston, MA 617-626-1202 [email protected] Designee: Kate Killerlain-Morrison [email protected] Federal Government: Agency: New England Fishery Management Council (non-voting) Representative: Paul J. Howard, Executive Director Newburyport, MA Phone: 978-465-0492 [email protected] Alternate: Chris Kellogg [email protected]

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Agency: NOAA Fisheries (non-voting) Representative: Patricia A. Kurkul Northeast Regional Administrator Gloucester, MA Designee: Kathi Rodrigues Fishery Policy Analyst Phone: 978-281-9324 [email protected] Agency: U.S. Coast Guard (non-voting) Representative: Rear Admiral Timothy Sullivan Commander, First Coast Guard District Boston, MA Designee: LCDR Edward Marohn 617-223-8425 [email protected]

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Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary

Advisory Council I. Officers Chair Member: Steve Kroll Seat: Diving Term: 11/05 - 11/08 Great Lakes Divers Rogers City, MI 989-734-2866 [email protected] Alternate: John McConnell Vice-Chair Member: Ed Retherford Seat: Fishing Term: 11/04 - 11/07 Trout Scout Charters Alpena, MI 989-358-7217 [email protected] Alternate: Art Gillespie 989-354-3316

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II. Other Non-Governmental Members Member: Don Beem Seat: Recreation Term: 11/04 - 11/07 Alpena, MI 989-358-1338 [email protected] Alternate: David Dekett 989-356-0440 [email protected] Member: Kathleen Hubbard Seat: Maritime History/Interpretation Term: 11/05 - 11/08 Alpena Public Schools 989-595-6429 [email protected] Alternate: R. Eric Cline 989-354-5970 [email protected] Member: Olin Joynton Seat: Higher Education Term: 11/05 - 11/08 President, Alpena Community College 989-358-7246 [email protected] Alternate: Charles Wiesen 989-356-6917 [email protected] Member: Ken Kolasa Seat: Business/Economic Development Term: 11/04 - 11/07 Executive Director, Target Alpena Corporation 989-354-2666 [email protected] Alternate: Ronald Chatfield 989-595-8861 [email protected]

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Member: Jerome Meek Seat: Citizen-at-Large Term: 11/05 - 11/08 Alpena, MI 989-354-6923 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined Member: Deb Pardike Seat: Tourism Term: 11/05 - 11/08 Director, Alpena Area Convention & Visitors’ Bureau 989-354-4181 [email protected] Alternate: Dennis Bodem 989-354-4656 [email protected] Member: Karen Tetzlaff Seat: Education Term: 11/05 - 11/08 Alpena Public Schools 989-358-5991 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined Member: Kim Wallis-Burke Seat: Citizen-at-Large Term: 11/04 - 11/07 Alpena, MI 49707 989-595-3920 [email protected] Alternate: Vera Kavanaugh 989-354-8755 [email protected] III. Other Governmental Members Local and Regional Government: Agency: Alpena City Council Representative: Carol Shafto Alpena, MI 989-356-4093 [email protected] Alternate: Mayor John Gilmet 989-354-2196 [email protected]

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Agency: Alpena County Board of Commissioners Representative: Bill Estlack Ossineke, MI 989-471-8108 [email protected] Alternate: Gerald Fournier 989-358-1414 Agency: Alpena Township Board of Trustees Representative: Marie Twite Alpena, MI 989-356-4024 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined Agency: Sanborn Township Board of Trustees Representative: Lynda VanDusen Ossineke, MI 989-471-5138 [email protected] Alternate: Kenneth Gauthier 989-471-2912 [email protected] Agency: Thunder Bay Underwater Preserve Committee Representive: Joe Sobczak Alpena, MI 989-356-4646 [email protected] Alternate: Mike Lakin 989-356-8909 [email protected] Tribal Government: Agency: Chippewa Ottawa Resource Authority (non-voting) Representative: Director Sault Ste. Marie, MI 906-632-0043

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National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Councils

Staff Support

Channel Islands NMS Michael Murray Santa Barbara, CA 805-844-1464 x 464 [email protected] Cordell Bank NMS Rowena Forest Olema, CA 415-663-0314 x105 [email protected] Fagatele Bay NMS Allamanda Amituanai Pago Pago, AS 684-633-7354 [email protected] Florida Keys NMS Fiona Wilmot St. Petersburg, FL 727-866-1372 [email protected] Flower Garden Banks NMS Jennifer Morgan Galveston, TX 409-621-5151 x103 [email protected] Gray’s Reef NMS Becky Shortland Savannah, GA 912-598-2381 [email protected] Gulf of the Farallones NMS Maria Brown Acting Council Coordinator San Francisco, CA 415-561-6622 [email protected]

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Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale NMS Mary Grady Honolulu, HI 808-397-2651 x257 [email protected] Monitor NMS Krista Trono Newport News, VA 757-591-7328 [email protected] Monterey Bay NMS Paul Chetirkin Monterey, CA 831-647-4210 [email protected] Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument Keeley Belva Honolulu, HI 808-397-2660 x130 [email protected] Olympic Coast NMS Andrew Palmer Port Angeles, WA 360-457-6622 x15 [email protected] Stellwagen Bank NMS Nathalie Ward Scituate, MA 781-545-8026 x206 [email protected] Thunder Bay NNS Jean Prevo 989-356-8805 x13 [email protected] NMSP Headquarters Karen Brubeck 206-842-6084 [email protected]

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Indices I. Commercial and/or Recreational Fishing Representatives II. Conservation Representatives III. Education Representatives IV. Maritime Business / Maritime Activity Representatives V. Maritime Heritage Representatives VI. Public / Community / Citizen-At-Large Representatives VII. Research Representatives VIII. Tourism and/or Recreation Representatives IX. Agencies and Government Entities Represented on, or Affiliated with Members of

Councils X. Organizations, Businesses, and Academic Institutions of Members of Councils

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I. Commercial and/or Recreational Fishing Representatives Name Sanctuary Page Adler, William Stellwagen Bank 64 Bacon, David Channel Islands 07 Barrett, Edward Stellwagen Bank 64 Basco, Irby Flower Garden Banks 24 Bruck, Bob Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale 35 Canale, Thomas Monterey Bay 44 Egan, Howard Monterey Bay 45 Gaffney, Rick Northwestern Hawaiian Islands 52 Gomes, Bob Northwestern Hawaiian Islands 53 Grathwohl, Richard Florida Keys 20 Grillo, Geoff Olympic Coast 58 Helmey, Judy Gray’s Reef 28 Hendrix, Joseph Flower Garden Banks 25 Klingbeil, Mark Florida Keys 21 Nedimyer, Ken Florida Keys 19 Retherford, Ed Thunder Bay 69 Simonds, Robert Florida Keys 23 Tarver, Tim Gray’s Reef 29 TBD Channel Islands 08 TBD Fagatele Bay 16 TBD Florida Keys 23 II. Conservation Representatives Name Sanctuary Page Architoff, Paul Northwestern Hawaiian Islands 52 Arntz, Bill Olympic Coast 58 Bergh, Chris Florida Keys 20 Berson, Will Gray’s Reef 28 Brooks, Priscilla Stellwagen Bank 65 Charter, Richard Gulf of the Farallones 31 Farady, Susan Stellwagen Bank 63 Gaffney, Kaitilin Monterey Bay 44 Harrison, Debra Florida Keys 21 Herman, Louis Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale 35 Krop, Linda Channel Islands 06 Lambert, Christi Gray’s Reef 28 Morgan, Lance Cordell Bank 13 Paul, Linda Northwestern Hawaiian Islands 51 Thompson, Laura Northwestern Hawaiian Islands 54 Williams, Page Flower Garden Banks 26 Wilson, Bob Gulf of the Farallones 30

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III. Education Representatives Name Sanctuary Page Borrelli, Peter Stellwagen Bank 64 Breen, Bob Gulf of the Farallones 30 Butler, Venetia Gray’s Reef 27 Grabowsky, Gail Northwestern Hawaiian Islands 53 Joynton, Olin Thunder Bay 70 LaCorte, Barbara Channel Islands 08 Moe, Martin Florida Keys 22 Moser, Doreen Cordell Bank 12 Runyan, Timothy Monitor 41 Russell, Jeanne Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale 36 Sautter, Leslie Gray’s Reef 27 Sene, Netini Fagatele Bay 16 Tetzlaff, Karen Thunder Bay 71 Weiss, Tracey Monterey Bay 47 Wheeler, Richard Stellwagen Bank 66 Williams, Haidee Flower Garden Banks 26 Woodwick, Gene Olympic Coast 59 IV. Maritime Business / Maritime Activity Representatives Name Sanctuary Page Black, Nancy Monterey Bay 45 Bohlman, Bob Olympic Coast 57 Eldridge, William Stellwagen Bank 65 Emley, Barbara Gulf of the Farallones 30 Menigoz, Mick Gulf of the Farallones 31 Moll, Tim Stellwagen Bank 66 Moore, Clint Flower Garden Banks 25 O’Halloran, Terry Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale 34 Popham, Bruce Florida Keys 19 Reynolds, Donald Monitor 42 White, Terry Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale 37 Wise, Chuck Cordell Bank 13

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V. Maritime Heritage Representatives Name Sanctuary Page Bowman, Mitch Monitor 42 Cabugos, Paulette Channel Islands 07 Holloway, Anna Monitor 42 Hubbard, Kathleen Thunder Bay 70 TBD Florida Keys 23 VI. Public / Community / Citizen-At-Large Representatives Name Sanctuary Page Cramer, Deborah Stellwagen Bank 65 Curlett, Jack Florida Keys 20 Dowie, Mark Gulf of the Farallones 31 Friedl, William Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale 35 Hawtof, David Florida Keys 21 Hoffman, David Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale 35 Kapahulehu, Kimokeo Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale 36 Kett, Eric Channel Islands 06 Laffen, Mike Monterey Bay 46 Lambert, Tom Cordell Bank 12 Lealofi, Uiagalelei Fagatele Bay 16 Lowry, Kem Northwestern Hawaiian Islands 54 Morse, Bob Olympic Coast 58 Meek, Jerome Thunder Bay 71 Peck, Sara Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale 36 Smith, Joe Cordell Bank 13 Sterling, Cheryl Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale 37 Streeter, Deborah Monterey Bay 44 Thornburg, Donald Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale 37 Wallis-Burke, Kim Thunder Bay 71 Webb, Margaret Monterey Bay 47 Yozell, Sally Stellwagen Bank 63 Zucker, Channing Monitor 41 TBD Channel Islands 08 TBD Florida Keys 23 TBD Stellwagen Bank 67

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VII. Research Representatives Name Sanctuary Page Alexander, Clark Gray’s Reef 28 Auster, Peter Stellwagen Bank 64 Birkeland, Charles Fagatele Bay 16 Gilmartin, Bill Northwestern Hawaiian Islands 53 Gleason, Daniel Gray’s Reef 28 Harrold, Christopher Monterey Bay 46 Hunter, Cynthia Northwestern Hawaiian Islands 53 Keiper, Carol Cordell Bank 13 Kelley, James Gulf of the Farallones 31 Klinger, Terrie Olympic Coast 57 Lammers, Marc Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale 36 Langley, Susan Monitor 42 Lorenz, Jerry Florida Keys 22 MacDonald, Ian Flower Garden Banks 25 Schug, Don Northwestern Hawaiian Islands 54 Shaw, Deborah Florida Keys 23 Smith, Wayne Monitor 41 Warner, Robert Channel Islands 08 Weinrich, Mason Stellwagen Bank 66 VIII. Tourism and/or Recreation Representatives Name Sanctuary Page Baker, Lauri Channel Islands 07 Beem, Don Thunder Bay 70 Bekker, Michael Monterey Bay 45 Bowman, Mitch Monitor 42 Burek, Frank Flower Garden Banks 25 Coon, James Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale 34 Firm, Todd Florida Keys 20 Gibson, Barry Stellwagen Bank 65 Glaser, Warren Channel Islands 07 Hudson, Dean Fagatele Bay 15 Kinkaid, Don Florida Keys 21 Kroll, Steve Thunder Bay 69 Leicher, Teri Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale 34 Milliken, Steve Stellwagen Bank 66 Neely, Ralph Gray’s Reef 29 Nicholson, Krueger Florida Keys 22 Pardike, Deb Thunder Bay 71 Patton, Kathleen Florida Keys 23 Schostak, Diane Olympic Coast 58

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Spicer, William Channel Islands 08 Stanton, Michael Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale 37 Wasson, Frank Flower Garden Banks 24 Zimmerman, Matthew Northwestern Hawaiian Islands 54

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IX. Agencies and Government Entities Represented on, or Affiliated with Members of

Councils American Samoa American Samoa Department of Marine and Wildlife Resources California Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments California Coastal Commission California Department of Fish and Game California Environmental Protection Agency California Resources Agency California Sea Grant California State Parks Monterey Harbor, Moss Landing Harbor District, San Mateo County Harbor, and Santa Cruz

Port District (rotating seat on the MBNMS Council) Santa Barbara County Ventura County Harbor Department Florida Florida Department of Environmental Protection Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission Monroe County Georgia Georgia Department of Natural Resources Coastal Resources Division Region VII Law Enforcement Hawaii Hawai‘i Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism Hawai‘i Department of Health Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources Hawai‘i Department of Transportation Hawai‘i Office of Hawaiian Affairs State of Hawai‘i (general representative) Massachusetts Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries Massachusetts Environmental Police Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management Michigan Alpena City Council Alpena County Alpena Township Sanborn Township Thunder Bay Underwater Preserve Committee

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Chippewa Ottowa Resource Authority North Carolina North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources Virginia Virginia Department of Historic Resources Washington Clallam County, Gray’s Harbor County, and Jefferson County (rotating seat on the OCMNS

council) Washington Department of Ecology Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Washington Department of Natural Resources Hoh Tribe Makah Tribe Quileute Tribe Quinault Nation Federal Agencies Department of Commerce Coastal Zone Management

NOAA Fisheries New England Fishery Management Council Northeast Regional Office

Office of Law Enforcement Pacific Islands Regional Office Southeast Regional Office Southwest Regional Office – Santa Rosa Office Sustainable Fisheries Division Western Pacific Fishery Management Council NOAA National Estuarine Research Reserve Sapelo Island NERR Elkhorn Sough NERR Department of Defense U.S. Army Corps of Engineers U.S. Navy Naval Historical Center Department of Homeland Security U.S. Coast Guard Department of Interior Minerals Management Service National Park Service

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Channel Islands National Park Golden Gate National Recreation Area Olympic National Park

Submerged Cultural Resources Center U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Department of State Marine Mammal Commission National Science Foundation Northwest Straits Commission

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X. Organizations, Businesses, and Academic Institutions of

Members of Councils Atlantis Submarines, Hawaii Alpena Community College, Michigan Alpena Convention and Visitors Bureau, Michigan Alpena Public Schools, Michigan American Samoa Community College/Sea Grant, American Samoa Audubon of Florida, Florida Atlantis Submarines, Hawaii BDI Maritime, Hawaii BakerBuilt Inc., California Basco Construction, Inc., Texas Battelle Laboratories, Massachusetts Beneath the Sea, New York Bodega Bay Fisherman’s Association, California Brewer Plymouth Marine, Massachusetts California State University-Monterey Bay, California Camp SEA Lab, California Cannery Row Company, California Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, Massachusetts Center for Coastal Studies, Massachusetts Center of Excellence for Research in Ocean Science, Hawaii Center for Coastal Studies Chaminade University, Hawaii Chumash Maritime Association, California Coastal Conservation Association of Georgia, Georgia College of Charleston, South Carolina Conservation Law Foundation, Massachusetts Council of Hawaiian Organizations, HI Dolphin Fleet, Massachusetts Dolphin Institute, The, Hawaii Double Decker Charters, Florida Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund, HI East Carolina University, North Carolina Environmental Defense Center, California Fish N’Fever, Florida Florida Keys Discovery, Florida Florida Keys Electric Cooperative, Florida Galveston Bay Foundation, Texas Georgia Conservancy, Georgia Georgia Southern University, Georgia

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Great Lakes Divers, Michigan Green Turtle Publications, Florida Gulf Diving LLC, Texas Gulf Restoration Network, Louisiana Half Moon Bay Brewery Company, California Hawaii SuperFerry, Hawaii Hawaii Wildlife Fund, Hawaii Hollister Ranch, California Hope School, California Houston Underwater Club, Texas Houston Underwater Photographic Society, Texas Jack’s Diving Locker, Hawaii Keys Diver Snorkel Tours, Florida Lone Star Sierra Chapter, Texas Long Key State Park, Florida Marathon Boatyard, Florida Marathon Guides Association, Florida Marine Conservation Biology Institute, California Marine Exchange of Puget Sound, Washington Marine Mammal Center, California MarineMax, Florida Mariners’ Museum, The, Virginia Maryland Historical Trust, Maryland Massachusetts Fishermen’s Partnership, Massachusetts Massachusetts Lobsterman’s Association, Massachusetts Matson, Hawaii Monroe County Commercial Fishermen, Florida Monterey Bay Aquarium, California Monterey Bay Whale Watch, California Murphy Exploration and Production Company USA, Texas Nature Conservancy, Florida Nature Conservancy, Georgia Ocean Conservancy, California Ocean Conservancy, Maine Oceanwide Science Institute, Hawaii Oikonos Ecosystem Knowledge, California O’Neill Sea Odyssey, California Pacific Coast Federation of Fisherman’s Association, California Paradise Cruises, Ltd., Hawaii Peabody & Lane Corporation / Mediterranean Shipping Company, Inc., Massachusetts Project Oceanica, South Carolina

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Quail Mountain Herbs, California Recreational Fishing Alliance, Maine Salmon Protection and Watershed Network, California San Francisco State University, California Seafish Mariculture, Texas SeaLife, Florida Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, Georgia Southwest Educational Development Laboratory, Texas Stars and Stripes, Florida State Parks, Florida Superfish Charters, California Target Alpena Corporation, Michigan Tavernier Science Center, Florida Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi, Texas Texas Gulf Coast Council of Dive Clubs, Texas Thunder Bay Scuba, Michigan Tomales Bay Watershed Council, California Trilogy Excursions, Hawaii Trout Scout Charters, Michigan Turtle Island Restoration Network, California University of California – Davis, California University of California–Santa Barbara, California University of Connecticut–Avery Point, Connecticut University of Hawaii, Hawaii University of Hawaii-Manoa, Hawaii University of Hawaii, Sea Grant Extension Service, Hawaii University of Washington, Washington Upwellings: a Ministry of Environmental Stewardship, California Virginia Civil War Trails, Virginia Wave Walker Charters, California Western Gate Publishing, California Whale Center of New England, The, Massachusetts Worldwide Sportsman, Florida World Wildlife Fund, Florida Zero Gravity, Georgia

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National Marine Sanctuaries

Our national marine sanctuaries and marine national monument embrace part of our collective riches as a nation. Within their protected waters, giant humpback whales breed and calve their

young, coral colonies flourish, and shipwrecks tell stories of our maritime history. Habitats include beautiful rocky reefs, lush kelp forests, whale migrations corridors, spectacular deep-sea

canyons, and underwater archaeological sites. Our nation’s sanctuaries and marine national monument can provide a safe habitat for species close to extinction or protect historically

significant shipwrecks. Ranging in size from less than one square mile to more than 5,300 square miles, each site is a unique place needing special protections. Natural classrooms,

cherished recreational spots, and valuable commercial industries—marine sanctuaries represent many things to many people.

National Marine Sanctuary System

The National Marine Sanctuary Program serves as the trustee for a system of 14 marine protected areas encompassing more than 150,000 square miles of marine and Great Lakes

waters from Washington State to the Florida Keys, and from Lake Huron to American Samoa. The system includes 13 National Marine Sanctuaries and the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument. The National Marine Sanctuary Program is part of the National

Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which manages sanctuaries by working cooperatively with the public to protect sanctuaries while allowing compatible recreation and commercial

activities. The sanctuary program works to enhance public awareness of our marine resources and marine heritage through scientific research, monitoring, exploration, educational programs

and outreach.