20 Jul 21:32
Re: SEACOOS - Fisheries/Ecosystem team white paper
From: cisco <cisco <at> unc.edu>
Subject: Re: SEACOOS - Fisheries/Ecosystem team white paper
Newsgroups: gmane.science.geophysics.seacoos.team.circulation.fisheries
Date: 2005-07-20 19:32:52 GMT
Subject: Re: SEACOOS - Fisheries/Ecosystem team white paper
Newsgroups: gmane.science.geophysics.seacoos.team.circulation.fisheries
Date: 2005-07-20 19:32:52 GMT
Hello Frank, There is a statement in the document, next to the team's present composition (page 5), that should alleviate your concerns. It states: "The team’s charge, membership and structure will be revisited at the Jacksonville meeting." That is the intention, to update, revise, improve, broaden (choose your qualifier) the team at the meeting. Please, let's brainstorm and make recommendations at the meeting how best to achieve this. Ultimately it will depend on what we agree to prioritize, etc. To do so over e-mail without the benefit of a full discussion, I suggest may not be the best way to proceed. Cisco. > > Dear everyone: > As I suspected, the "team" continues to be heavily loaded with "edu" > types, with two (2) state (note _only SC_!), a couple fed (GOV, > Seagrant) , and one (1) fisheries council representative. > > Do I dare repeat that we need to engage industry folks, other state > agencies in other states, not just by secretly sending the draft > documents, but by openly inviting them and including in the "team"? > > How do we open this process? Can the SEACOOS outreach representative(s) > take charge of disseminating/engaging others, since the "team" does not > seem to get to the point of doing this? > > Fisheries "team" as per http://seacoos.org/teams/fisheries-circulation/ > on 20 July 2005: > > Amber Von Harten ambervh <at> clemson.edu > Charlie Barans baransc <at> mrd.dnr.state.sc.us > Brian Keller brian.keller <at> noaa.gov > Frank Muller-Karger carib <at> marine.usf.edu > *Cisco Werner (chair)* cisco <at> unc.edu > Chris Mooers cmooers <at> rsmas.miami.edu > Dave Eslinger Dave.Eslinger <at> noaa.gov > Dana Savidge dsavidge <at> skio.peachnet.edu > Madilyn Fletcher fletcher <at> biol.sc.edu > Harvey Seim hseim <at> email.unc.edu > Jack Thigpen jack_thigpen <at> ncsu.edu > Jerome Fiechter jfiechter <at> rsmas.miami.edu > John Lamkin john.lamkin <at> noaa.gov > Jon Hare Jon.Hare <at> noaa.gov > Lundie Spence lundie.spence <at> scseagrant.org > Jim Nelson nelson <at> skio.peachnet.edu > Rebecca Shuford rebecca <at> sc.edu > Rick Jahnke rick <at> skio.peachnet.edu > Robert Bacon Robert.Bacon <at> scseagrant.org > Roger Pugliese roger.pugliese <at> safmc.net > Sandy Bernard Sandy.Bernard <at> scseagrant.org > Sara Mirabilio saram <at> csi.northcarolina.edu > George Sedberry sedberryg <at> mrd.dnr.state.sc.us > Chris Simeniello simo <at> marine.usf.edu > Robert Weisberg weisberg <at> marine.usf.edu > > > > cbc <at> unc.edu wrote: > >> Quoting cisco <cisco <at> unc.edu>: >> >>> I attach the latest version of the white paper on fisheries/ecosystem. >>> It has been greatly improved (and it has grown a bit in length) in >>> response to your input. There is an attempt to have general ideas as >>> well as specific examples for consideration. >> >> >> Cisco, >> >> Thanks for forwarding this version. With the receipt of this draft, >> your team >> folder has been published: >> >> http://seacoos.org/teams/fisheries-circulation/ >> > > -- > > __________________ FMK __________________ > Frank Muller-Karger > Institute for Marine Remote Sensing/IMaRS > College of Marine Science > University of South Florida > 140 7th Ave. South > St Petersburg, FL 33701 > > Phones: > (727) 553-3335 Office > (727) 553-1186 Lab. > (727) 553-1103 FAX > > e-mail/www: > << carib <at> marine.usf.edu >> > << http://imars.usf.edu>> > _________________________________________ > > > --- You are currently subscribed to seacoos-team-fisheries-circulation > as: cisco <at> unc.edu. > To unsubscribe send a blank email to > leave-seacoos-team-fisheries-circulation-4657118U <at> listserv.unc.edu -- -- Francisco Werner | e-mail: cisco <at> unc.edu Marine Sciences, CB# 3300 | URL: http://www.marine.unc.edu U of North Carolina | Phone: (919)-962-0269 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3300 | FAX: (919)-962-1254 --- You are currently subscribed to seacoos-team-fisheries-circulation as: gsgstcf-SEACOOS-Team-Fisheries-Circulation <at> gmane.org. To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-seacoos-team-fisheries-circulation-4657118U <at> listserv.unc.edu
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