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COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND POLICY FOR THE COASTAL OCEAN
DONALD F. BOESCH (Co-chair),
University of Maryland, Cambridge
BILIANA CICIN-SAIN (Co-chair),
University of Delaware, Newark
PETER M. DOUGLAS,
California Coastal Commission, San Francisco
EDWARD D. GOLDBERG,
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California
SUSAN S. HANNA,
Oregon State University, Corvallis
DAVID H. KEELEY,
Maine State Planning Office, Augusta
MICHAEL K. ORBACH,
Duke University, Beaufort, North Carolina
JOHN M. TEAL,
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Massachusetts
Staff
EDWARD R. URBAN, JR., Study Director
LAVONCYÉ MALLORY, Project Assistant
OCEAN STUDIES BOARD
WILLIAM MERRELL (Chairman),
Texas A&M University, Galveston
GERALD A. CANN, Senior Advisor to the Executive Committee,
Raytheon Company, Arlington, Virginia
WILLIAM CURRY,
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Massachusetts
ELLEN DRUFFEL,
University of California, Irvine
RANA FINE,
University of Miami, Florida
JOHN E. FLIPSE,
Independent Consultant, Georgetown, South Carolina
SUSAN HANNA,
Oregon State University, Corvallis
JOHN E. HOBBIE,
Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts
EILEEN E. HOFMANN,
Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia
ROBERT B. GAGOSIAN,
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Massachusetts
ROBERT KNOX,
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California
LOUIS L. LANZEROTTI,
AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey
JOHN MAGNUSON,
University of Wisconsin, Madison
B. GREGORY MITCHELL,
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California
ARTHUR NOWELL,
University of Washington, Seattle
TERRANCE J. QUINN,
University of Alaska, Fairbanks
BARRY RALEIGH,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu
JAMES P. RAY,
Shell Oil Company, Houston, Texas
PETER RHINES,
University of Washington, Seattle
BRIAN ROTHSCHILD,
University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
THOMAS C. ROYER,
University of Alaska, Fairbanks
LYNDA SHAPIRO,
University of Oregon, Charleston
SHARON SMITH,
University of Miami, Florida
PAUL STOFFA,
University of Texas, Austin
Staff
MARY HOPE KATSOUROS, Director
EDWARD R. URBAN, JR., Staff Officer
DAN WALKER, Staff Officer
ELIZABETH TURNER, Research Associate
MARY PECHACEK, Administrative Associate
LORA TAYLOR, Senior Project Assistant
LAVONCYÉ MALLORY, Senior Secretary
PAULETTE SALMON, Project Assistant
CURTIS TAYLOR, Office Assistant
COMMISSION ON GEOSCIENCES, ENVIRONMENT, AND RESOURCES
M. GORDON WOLMAN (Chairman),
The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
PATRICK R. ATKINS,
Aluminum Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
JAMES P. BRUCE,
Canadian Climate Program Board, Ottawa, Ontario
WILLIAM L. FISHER,
University of Texas, Austin
GEORGE M. HORNBERGER,
University of Virginia, Charlottesville
DEBRA KNOPMAN,
Progressive Foundation, Washington, D.C.
PERRY L. MCCARTY,
Stanford University, California
JUDY MCDOWELL,
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Massachusetts
S. GEORGE PHILANDER,
Princeton University, New Jersey
RAYMOND A. PRICE,
Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario
THOMAS A. SCHELLING,
University of Maryland, College Park
ELLEN SILBERGELD,
University of Maryland Medical School, Baltimore
STEVEN M. STANLEY,
The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
VICTORIA J. TSCHINKEL,
Landers and Parsons, Tallahassee, Florida
Staff
STEPHEN RATTIEN, Executive Director
STEPHEN D. PARKER, Associate Executive Director
MORGAN GOPNIK, Assistant Executive Director
GREGORY SYMMES, Reports Officer
JAMES MALLORY, Administrative Officer
SANDI FITZPATRICK, Administrative Associate
SUSAN SHERWIN, Project Assistant
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