Re: SEACOOS - Fisheries/Ecosystem team white paper
Cisco - that is the way it is, clearly. The point I am trying to make is
that we continue to develop "white papers" on "requirements" for a
prototype (or actual) "operational" system, with a very large number of
stakeholders (those that would use this) outside or only loosely linked
to the process.
I will be happy to remind ourselves of this in JAX, just in case some
don't realize this.
Cheers,
Frank
cisco wrote:
>
> 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
>>
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