Chris Calloway | 11 Nov 20:10

Re: subscribe

Carrie Wall wrote:
> no article attached.

Please disregard. Mitch was just trying to make sure he was subscribed.

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Carrie Wall | 11 Nov 16:30

Re: subscribe

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Frank Muller-Karger | 21 Jul 00:21

Re:Fwd: Commentary in Nature


Indeed, Mitch. Thanks for forwarding this.
(Note that the email list you sent this to, however, has limited 
intersection with that of a SEACOOS fisheries team - I am therefore 
forwarding your email to that list:
seacoos-team-fisheries-circulation <at> listserv.unc.edu)

Mitchell A. Roffer, Ph.D. wrote:

> Remarks by John Marra in Nature regarding fisheries and aquaculture. 
> Something else to consider when setting up a COOS with fisheries (and 
> aquaculture) in mind.

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Roger Pugliese | 20 Jul 21:50

RE: Spam:Re: SEACOOS - Fisheries/Ecosystem team white paper

Frank,

I view this effort and coordination to this point as a first step.  As the Council representative on both SEACOOS and in SECOORA I plan on tapping into all our connections with state (SCDNR, FWRI, NCDMF and GDNR) and federal fishery scientists as well as our Scientific and Statistical Committee, industry and science representatives on our Species, Habitat and Coral Advisory Panels in providing input to this process as well as our Fishery Ecosystem Plan development process.  I apologize if that hasn’t gone as far as it could have by now but I have been out of the loop due to personal reasons and I wasn’t able to be involved until just recently.  This coordination and engagement of a broader group will happen.

Roger

 

Roger Pugliese

Senior Fishery Biologist

South Atlantic Fishery Management Council

One Southpark Circle, Suite 306

Charleston, SC 29407-4699

Tel: (843)571-4366

FAX: (843)769-4520

email: roger.pugliese <at> safmc.net

 

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From: Frank Muller-Karger [mailto:carib <at> marine.usf.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 3:15 PM
To: SEACOOS Ocean Circulation effect on Marine Fisheries Team
Subject: Spam:Re: [seacoos-team-fisheries-circulation] SEACOOS - Fisheries/Ecosystem team white paper

 


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/



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Frank Muller-Karger | 20 Jul 21:46

Re: SEACOOS - Fisheries/Ecosystem team white paper


John - I am referring to the list below and its composition. No industry (Roffer is not on the list even though I believe he has asked to be part of the team - and he certaily represents a limited segment of the private sector), no Florida, GA, NC agency rep, no Gulf Council rep, etc..

John Lamkin wrote:
frank- The SEFSC will be involved as well, but I have been out in the field and just returned. as for industry- who are you referring to? I know Mitch roffer is interested but am not sure who else should be included. I think this is something we can discuss at the meeting. I do think john Hunt (FWC Marathon) should be included if he is not already.
Frank Muller-Karger wrote:

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/


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Frank Muller-Karger | 20 Jul 21:43

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
>>
>> 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>>
>> _________________________________________
>>
>>
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>
>

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Frank Muller-Karger | 20 Jul 21:31

Re: SEACOOS - Fisheries/Ecosystem team white paper

George - thanks. good to hear from you.
Frank

George Sedberry wrote:
Message
Note that I am actually replacing Charlie Barans (reducing number from SC and from state agencies) who is retiring within a year and that Jon Hare (NOAA) is no longer in the southeast, although I am sure he is still involved (but that could change?).

George R. Sedberry
Marine Resources Research Institute, SCDNR
P.O. Box 12559
(217 Ft. Johnson Road--delivery only)
Charleston SC 29412  USA
Phone: 843-953-9814
Fax:  843-953-9820
Mobile:  843-345 4689
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From: Frank Muller-Karger [mailto:carib <at> marine.usf.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 3:15 PM
To: SEACOOS Ocean Circulation effect on Marine Fisheries Team
Subject: Re: [seacoos-team-fisheries-circulation] SEACOOS - Fisheries/Ecosystem team white paper


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/


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cisco | 20 Jul 21:32

Re: SEACOOS - Fisheries/Ecosystem team white paper


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
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John Lamkin | 20 Jul 21:18

Re: SEACOOS - Fisheries/Ecosystem team white paper

frank- The SEFSC will be involved as well, but I have been out in the field and just returned. as for industry- who are you referring to? I know Mitch roffer is interested but am not sure who else should be included. I think this is something we can discuss at the meeting. I do think john Hunt (FWC Marathon) should be included if he is not already.
Frank Muller-Karger wrote:

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/


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George Sedberry | 20 Jul 21:25

RE: SEACOOS - Fisheries/Ecosystem team white paper

Note that I am actually replacing Charlie Barans (reducing number from SC and from state agencies) who is retiring within a year and that Jon Hare (NOAA) is no longer in the southeast, although I am sure he is still involved (but that could change?).

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-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Muller-Karger [mailto:carib <at> marine.usf.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 3:15 PM
To: SEACOOS Ocean Circulation effect on Marine Fisheries Team
Subject: Re: [seacoos-team-fisheries-circulation] SEACOOS - Fisheries/Ecosystem team white paper


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/


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Frank Muller-Karger | 20 Jul 21:15

Re: SEACOOS - Fisheries/Ecosystem team white paper


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/


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