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For Immediate Release: May 7, 2012
Contact: David Helvarg
Phone:  202- 491-6296
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Ocean and Coastal Health Draws Advocates to Nation’s Capitol 

Blue Frontier Joins Hundreds of Ocean Advocates at the Blue Vision Summit and Peter Benchley Ocean Awards May 13-16 in D.C including Healthy Ocean Hill Day May 15

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<p style="text-align: right;">For Immediate Release: May 7, 2012<br />
Contact: David Helvarg<br />
Phone:  202- 491-6296<br />
E-mail: Helvarg@bluefront.org</p>
<p align="center"><strong>Ocean and Coastal Health Draws Advocates to Nation’s Capitol </strong></p>
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<p align="center">Blue Frontier Joins Hundreds of Ocean Advocates at the <em>Blue Vision Summit</em> and<em> Peter Benchley Ocean Awards </em>May 13-16 in D.C including Healthy Ocean Hill Day May 15</p>
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<p>May 7, 2013 –Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Representatives Ed Markey and Sam Farr, Dr. Sylvia Earle, Dr. Jane Lubchenco, Fabien Cousteau, the marine artist Wyland, <em>Sherman’s Lagoon </em>creator Jim Toomey and hundreds of other ocean and coastal advocates from business, science, conservation and exploration will be in DC next week promoting healthy public seas.</p>
<p>Blue Frontier will be hosting the 4th Blue Vision Summit May 13-16 and, with Wendy Benchley, the 6<sup>th</sup> annual Peter Benchley Ocean Awards, the world’s preeminent marine conservation awards May 15.  This year’s eight winners include President Mackey Sall of Senegal and Rep. Ed Markey (D MA).</p>
<p>Themes for this year’s Summit include disaster response that protects ecosystems that protect us all, making Climate Change an ocean issue and Youth leadership for our blue planet.</p>
<p>The centerpiece of the four-day conference will be a full day on Capitol Hill meeting with Congressional representatives to discuss the economic and conservation benefits of the President’s National Ocean Policy and advocating for measures to protect seafood safety and punish illegal and pirate fishing.  Greeted by Senator Brian Schatz of Hawaii and other members of Congress, hundreds of citizen-activists will then meet with and let their elected representatives to let them know that we expect them to protect the blue in our red, white and blue.</p>
<p>For more information on the Blue Vision Summit including Press Access visit:</p>
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<p>Contact:  David Helvarg:  202-491-6296</p>
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<a name="Baron"></a><strong>Nancy Baron</strong>, COMPASS Outreach Director, is this year&#8217;s Benchley award winner for &#8220;Excellence in Media&#8221;. She has worked for many years connecting scientists with journalists and policymakers as Director of Science Outreach for COMPASS. A former National Parks biologist and journalist, Nancy has a unique perspective on the intersection of science, media, and policy. She leads communication training workshops around the world for academic scientists, graduate students and postdocs as well as government and NGO scientists. In the fall of 2010, Nancy completed a “how to” communications guidebook for scientists titled “Escape from the Ivory Tower,” which offers encouragement and practical advice for scientists who want to make their science matter.<br />
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<p><a name="Bergman"></a><strong>Erika Bergman</strong> is a 25-year-old ocean advocate with ExploreOcean. As a submersible pilot and licensed captain for OceanGate she completed dives off the coasts of Miami, Monterey, and the Puget Sound and worked directly with students on expeditions and in classrooms through ExploreOcean. These experiences have led her to develop a passion for the art of underwater storytelling and become an advocate for manned submersibles in exploration.<br />
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<p><a name="Blanco"></a><strong>Ana Blanco</strong> joined the SFIOFF in 2011 as the Executive Director and oversees the annual four day festival every March. Her passion for the ocean began with spending her childhood along the Pacific Coast while growing up in Lima, Peru. With more than ten years of non-profit management and event production, Ana has grown the SFIOFF to include the international traveling program and year-round special screenings. She is an experienced sailor and volunteers with the Bluewater Foundation, taking at-risk middle school and high school kids sailing on the San Francisco Bay.<br />
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<p><a name="Burghes"></a><strong>Gareth Burghes</strong> is a graduate of Stony Brook University majoring in marine science and theater arts &#8211; no one told him he couldn&#8217;t be Aquaman. To achieve this goal he seeks to combine his science background with the art of documentary filmmaking, bringing pertinent and current knowledge to the public (completing his debut film in fall 2012). Science is the art of discovery and understanding and Gareth will continue his trek to find the reasons why the world is and what we can do to protect it. Gareth is the founder of Lagomorph Films, a production company focused on science communication; you can find more information about him and his work at http://gburghes.wix.com/lagomorphfilms.<br />
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<a name="Charter"></a><strong>Richard Charter</strong> is a Senior Fellow with The Ocean Foundation and has been working for over three decades to ensure continued protection for sensitive coastlines threatened by offshore oil and gas drilling. Richard coordinated the local government support that led to the creation of the Gulf of the Farallones, Cordell Bank, Channel Islands, and Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuaries, presently serves as Vice Chair of the Gulf of the Farallones Sanctuary Advisory Council, and is also an appointee to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Methane Hydrates Advisory Committee. Richard is a resident of the Northern California coast, and spent much of his childhood in its tide pools and on its beaches.<br />
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<p><a name="Crockett"></a><strong>Lee Crockett</strong> is the director of U.S. Fisheries Campaigns for The Pew Charitable Trusts. In this capacity, he oversees the development and implementation of campaigns to end overfishing, improve the management of forage fish, and transition the U.S. to ecosystem-based fisheries management on the Pacific, Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Prior to joining Pew he was the executive director of the Marine Fish Conservation Network, a coalition of fishing and environmental interests solely dedicated to promoting the sustainable management of ocean fish, where he directed a successful campaign to renew and strengthen the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act.<br />
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<p><a name="Culbertson"></a><strong>Steven A. Culbertson</strong> is President and CEO of YSA (Youth Service America), a global NGO that improves communities by increasing the number and the diversity of young people, ages 5-25, serving in substantive roles. For two years in a row, the Nonprofit Times named him to its list of &#8220;The 50 most powerful and influential leaders&#8221; in the sector, saying, &#8220;Culbertson has helped to position volunteering and young people as an issue and a national priority.&#8221; Steve was born in Bitburg, Germany and received a degree in English and French from Hamilton College. He lives in Washington, DC. You can follow him on Twitter @Culbs.<br />
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<a name="DeMezza"></a><strong>Mia DeMezza</strong> is the Executive Vice President of EarthEcho International, an environmental nonprofit organization—founded by siblings Philippe and Alexandra Cousteau—committed to youth engagement, action, and leadership through education. Mia has long been invested in the work of non-profit organizational management. Prior to joining EarthEcho International, she oversaw professional development programs for arts organizations, most recently at Americans for the Arts and previously in the education department of the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts. Mia is a graduate of Northwestern University with degrees in Comparative Literary Studies and Italian.<br />
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<p><a name="Dorsett"></a><strong>Chris Dorsett</strong> directs Ocean Conservancy’s efforts to protect and restore key large marine ecosystems in the United States including the Gulf of Mexico. Chris has worked on fishery policy issues for over a decade in the Gulf and Pacific and regional recovery efforts in response to the BP Deepwater Horizon oil disaster since April 2010. Chris has a marine fisheries degree from Texas A&amp;M University and J.D. from the University of Texas. He is based in Austin, Texas.<br />
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<p><a name="Downey"></a><strong>Annalise Downey</strong>, a high school senior from Colorado, has participated in numerous expeditions with Teens4Oceans, traveling to the US Virgin Islands, Akumal (Mexico), the Florida Keys, Cooper Island (BVI), and Anacapa Island (Channel Islands National Park). She has been a part of the Teens4Oceans community for 4 years, bring the spirit of ocean stewardship to others in land-locked Colorado. Next year, she plans to attend college to study business administration, environmental studies, and environmental policy.<br />
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<p><a name="Dunmyer"></a><strong>Mike Dunmyer</strong> is the Executive Director of Ocean Champions. Before joining Ocean Champions, Mike created, developed and led strategy, finance, marketing and operations organizations as a Vice President in the Fortune 500 world. Mike has an MBA from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, and a BA in Economics from Washington and Lee University. Mike serves on the National Aquarium&#8217;s Board of Directors and Executive Board, and he chairs its Conservation Committee.<br />
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<a name="Earle"></a><strong>Dr. Sylvia Earle</strong> is Ambassador for the World’s Ocean and Explorer in Residence at the National Geographic Society, former chief scientist of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and a leading American oceanographer. Among the more than 100 national and international honors she has received is the 2009 TED Prize for her proposal to establish a global network of marine protected areas. She calls these marine preserves “hope spots… to save and restore… the blue heart of the planet.”<br />
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<p><a name="Eilperin"></a><strong>Juliet Eilperin</strong> is one of the The Washington Post‘s White House reporters, with a focus on energy and the environment. She has worked at the Post since 1998, serving first as its House of Representatives reporter for six years and then for nine years as its national environmental reporter. Ms. Eilperin has written two books: “Fight Club Partisanship: How Partisanship is poisoning the House of Representatives,” which Rowman &amp; Littlefield published in 2006, and  “Demon Fish: Travels Through the World With Sharks,” which Pantheon published in 2011.<br />
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<a name="Farr"></a><strong>Sam Farr</strong>, a fifth-generation Californian, has represented California’s Central Coast since 1993 and is its longest serving member in Congress. Known for his passion for ocean issues, he has worked tirelessly to bolster the nation’s land and ocean resources. Farr has consistently fought for funding and development of ocean programs and has introduced countless pieces of ocean legislation, including the Oceans Conservation, Education, and National Strategy for the 21st Century Act, also known as “Oceans-21.” Many of this bill’s provisions were included in President Obama’s Executive Order that established the first National Ocean Policy. As an original co-chair of the bipartisan House Ocean Caucus, Farr also continuously works to educate Congressional Members about the issues facing our world’s oceans. Among his many honors he received the 2009 Peter Benchley Ocean Award for Excellence in Policy.<br />
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<a name="Garzon"></a><strong>Claudio Garzón</strong> is an LA-based artist and ocean advocate working to inspire students and the public to conserve our changing oceans. His plastic ocean debris sculptures offer a different way to represent and covey this global crisis. His work exemplifies not only visionary creativity, but exciting solution oriented design to encourage environmental awareness. Garzón believes artists are the storytellers needed to translate massive amounts of scientific data in ways that can be assimilated and acted upon by the public who are simply not getting the messages needed to be informed and engage the next generation.<br />
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<p><a name="Gugg"></a><strong>Dr. David E. Guggenheim</strong> is president of Ocean Doctor, Washington, DC. He is a marine scientist, conservation policy expert, ocean explorer, educator and filmmaker. He is now in his 13th year leading marine research and conservation in Cuba. An Explorers Club National Fellow, Guggenheim piloted the first manned submersible dive into the world’s largest underwater canyons in the Bering Sea. His documentary, Disaster at Nightingale, details the South Atlantic oil spill that killed thousands of penguins. He is a leading advocate for sustainable aquaculture. His 50 States Expedition brings ocean programs to schools, encouraging careers in science. Guggenheim is an acclaimed speaker and has been featured on 60 MINUTES, Good Morning America, CNN, NPR.  Previously, he was VP, Ocean Conservancy; President/CEO, The Conservancy of Southwest Florida; Co-Chair, Everglades Coalition.<br />
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<a name="Hatziolos"></a><strong>Marea Hatziolos</strong> is the senior coastal and marine specialist in the Environment Department of the World Bank. She has a degree in Biology from Wellesley College, and received her Ph.D. in Zoology from UC Berkeley, where she focused on tropical marine ecology. She did postdoctoral work at Yale University and the Instituto Tecnological de Monterrey in Mexico. She is the team leader for the Coastal and Water Team in the Environment Department and leads the Bank&#8217;s work on Integrated Coastal Management and climate change and coral reefs. She has lived and worked extensively in West Africa, South Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America and the Caribbean. She speaks several languages.<br />
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<p><a name="Helvarg"></a><strong>David Helvarg</strong> is founder and Executive Director of Blue Frontier, an organization working for ocean and coastal conservation. An award-winning journalist, he has worked as a war correspondent in Northern Ireland and Central America, covered a range of issues from military science to the AIDS epidemic, and reported from every continent including Antarctica. He has written six books including <em>Blue Frontier, 50 Ways to Save the Ocean and his latest, The Golden Shore – California’s Love Affair with the Sea</em>.  In addition to his long-time work in print, radio and television he is a licensed Private Investigator, body-surfer and scuba diver.<br />
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<p><a name="Holmes"></a><strong>Mark R. Holmes</strong> is a seasoned multimedia executive with more than 30 years of experience in the arts. He has been an illustrator, designer, art director, editor, photographer and musician for newspapers, magazines and web sites. He taught college and professional level courses for the Corcoran College of Art + Design, American University and the Poynter Institute. Mark art directed more than 100 stories for National Geographic magazine and launched NationalGeographic.com in 1996. He was the Editor in Chief for NationalGeographic.com, Ocean Conservancy magazine and the World Resources Report. In the course of his career he has received more than 400 awards.<br />
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<p><a name="Howard"></a><strong>Jordan Howard</strong> is a 21-year-old year old thought leader at the intersection of sustainability, environmental education, and youth empowerment. Jordan understands that youth will are the solution to solving today&#8217;s environmental issues and has made it her mission to provide youth with the inspiration and tools to create the change in their schools, communities, cities, and countries by creating programs with organizations like 5 Gyres, Algalita Marine Research Foundation, Alliance for Climate Education, Surfrider Foundation and many more.<br />
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<a name="Jay"></a><strong>Asher Jay</strong> is a Creative Conservationist and Founder of The United Flotsam of Garbagea, Sea Speak Sphere and Blue Beyond Borders. Her passion for all things wild imbues her with the motivation to produce concise, relatable mixed-media artworks that empower the people who encounter them. Her images are rich in educational content yet conceptual in execution and advance conservation initiatives across the world. Art serves as her primary medium for activism. She creates because it is the oldest form of communication, and she uses post-consumer waste, the ubiquitous raw material of the 21st century, to narrate the stories of the Anthropocene. www.asherjay.com<br />
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<a name="King"></a><strong>Gordon King</strong> is Subtidal Division Manager for Taylor Shellfish based in Shelton, Washington. He designed and installed Black Pearl culture long lines in Fiji and developed Taylor Shellfish’s Mussel Division based on hatchery seed. Previously, he managed a Chinook salmon farm in Stewart Island, New Zealand for Regal Salmon, Ltd. From 1981-1985 he was a mussel farm manager in Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand. He has a BS in Botany and Zoology from the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand.<br />
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<a name="Maitland"></a><strong>Clay Maitland</strong> is the Founding Chairman of the North American Marine Environment Protection Association, which was founded five years ago to promote the commitment of private industry, working with regulators and other stakeholders in support of a common cause: cleaner seas, rivers and lakes, and protection of the marine biosphere. NAMEPA&#8217;s members come from the shipping, academic and other sectors in Canada, the United States, Mexico and the Caribbean. Mr. Maitland has been a maritime lawyer since 1969, and is a managing partner in International Registries, LLC, which administers the ship registry of the Republic of the Marshall Islands.<br />
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<p><a name="Mans"></a><strong>Debbie Mans</strong> has been Baykeeper and Executive Director since April 2008. Prior to joining NY/NJ Baykeeper, Debbie was the Environmental and Energy Policy Advisor for NJ Governor Jon S. Corzine. Debbie is a graduate of The University of Michigan and holds a J.D. from Vermont Law School. She is the Chair of the New Jersey League of Conservation and a board member of New jersey Future.<br />
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<p><a name="Mattison"></a><strong>Courtney Mattison</strong> is an artist and ocean advocate working to inspire policy makers and the public to conserve our changing seas. With a BA in marine biology and sculpture from Skidmore and an MA in environmental studies from Brown and the Rhode Island School of Design, Mattison has worked in and studied marine conservation ecology and ceramic sculpture simultaneously for over ten years. Her debut large-scale ceramic sculptural installation &#8211; Our Changing Seas: A coral reef story &#8211; is currently on display at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in downtown Washington, DC. More at: www.courtneymattison.com.<br />
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<a name="Neffenger"></a><strong>Vice Admiral Peter V. Neffenger</strong> is the U.S. Coast Guard Deputy Commandant for Operations, responsible for establishing and providing operational strategy, policy, guidance and resources as needed to meet national priorities for Coast Guard missions, programs and services. A native of Elyria, Ohio, Vice Admiral Neffenger was commissioned in 1982 at Coast Guard Officer Candidate School in Yorktown, VA, and has had a diverse career of operational and staff assignments in emergency response, commercial maritime industry oversight and general maritime law enforcement. He has earned three Master’s degrees and received numerous awards, including recognition by the Department of Homeland Security for his leadership during the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.<br />
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<a name="Palmer"></a><strong>Chris Palmer</strong> is a professor, speaker, author, and an environmental and wildlife film producer who has led the production of more than 300 hours of original programming for prime time television and the giant screen (IMAX) film industry. Chris is currently president of the One World One Ocean Foundation, which is a global media initiative to save the oceans. In 2004, he joined American University’s full-time faculty as Distinguished Film Producer in Residence at the School of Communication. There he founded, and currently directs, the Center for Environmental Filmmaking, whose mission is to strengthen the global constituency for conservation. His book, Shooting in the Wild: An Insider’s Account of Making Movies in the Animal Kingdom, is now in its second printing and being made into a film for public television.<br />
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<a name="Russell"></a><strong>Sean Russell</strong> is the director of the Stow It-Don’t Throw It Project, a youth-driven marine debris prevention and ocean conservation program. Sean also coordinates the annual Youth Ocean Conservation Summit, an event designed to give young people the knowledge and skills needed to create and implement their own ocean conservation projects. Sean, a biology major at the University of Florida, plans to pursue a career combining science education and conservation.<br />
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<a name="Sanchez"></a><strong>Rudy Sanchez</strong> is an Economics/Mathematics major at Bucknell University. He is a Posse Scholar and a past recipient of the Peter Benchley Youth Activist award. He works on various sustainability projects regarding wind energy, and educational awareness through the local tutoring program near his school. Follow Rudy&#8217;s blogs on VolunTeen Nation or his twitter account: @UberRadRudy.<br />
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<p><a name="Sarthou"></a><strong>Cynthia (Cyn) M. Sarthou</strong> has been Executive Director of the Gulf Restoration Network (GRN), headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana since 1995. The GRN is a diverse network committed to uniting and empowering people to protect and restore the resources of the Gulf Region. The GRN works to coordinate among and build the capacity of the grassroots groups across the Gulf, and pursues regional campaigns on priority issues that include: (1) monitoring and advocacy in the aftermath of the BP Oil Disaster; (2) water pollution, most particularly nitrogen pollution causing the Dead Zone; and (3) increasing resilience of coastal communities through application of a multiple coastal lines of defense approach.<br />
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<p><a name="Schwaab"></a><strong>Mr. Eric Schwaab</strong> is the Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Conservation and Management.  In this role, he drives policy and program direction for NOAA’s stewardship responsibilities, including ocean resource management, coastal management, and protected resources.<a href="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/wp-admin/top"><br />
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<p><a name="Suatoni"></a><strong>Dr. Lisa Suatoni</strong> is a senior scientist in the oceans program at the Natural Resources Defense Council. There she focuses on ocean acidification and sustainable fisheries management. Lisa has a Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Yale University and a master’s degree in environmental policy from the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. Her scientific research focused on speciation and molecular evolution. However, she now specializes on the intersection of science and policy as it applies to ocean conservation.<br />
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<a name="Tidwell"></a><strong>Mike Tidwell</strong> is founder and director of the Chesapeake Climate Action Network, a grassroots nonprofit dedicated to raising awareness about the impacts and solutions associated with global warming in Maryland, Virginia, and DC. Under Tidwell’s leadership, CCAN has helped pass landmark offshore wind power legislation in Maryland; blocked coal and oil development plans in Virginia; and worked with groups nationwide to push for a fair and effective carbon cap bill on Capitol Hill. Tidwell is also an author and filmmaker whose books include The Ravaging Tide: Strange Weather, Future Katrinas, and the Race to Save America’s Coastal Cities. Tidwell’s most recent documentary film – “We Are All Smith Islanders” – vividly depicts the dangers of global warming in Maryland, Virginia, and D.C. Tidwell has received numerous awards for his advocacy work, including the Audubon Naturalist Society’s prestigious “Conservation Award.”<br />
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<p><a name="Toomey"></a><strong>Jim Toomey</strong> has been writing and drawing the daily comic strip Sherman’s Lagoon, which is syndicated to over 250 newspapers in North America and in six languages around the world for the past 18 years. Sherman’s Lagoon combines two of his life-long passions: art and the sea. In addition to drawing his comic strip, Jim is active in marine conservation, and has been recognized by many organizations, such as NOAA, NPR, Harvard University, TED, and Discovery Channel for raising public awareness of the oceans in a humorous way.<br />
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<a name="Urban"></a><strong>Urban Assembly New York Harbor School</strong>: Mahmoud Tamer, Berlin Babin-Tardieu, Eloisa Oropeza, Ileana Leon, Julian Perez, and Alexey Gavino are 11th and 12th grade students at Urban Assembly New York Harbor School, a maritime career and technical education public high school located on Governors Island in New York City. The mission of Harbor School is to prepare students for success in college and careers through an interdisciplinary curriculum in marine science, technology, policy, economics, and ethics of environmental restoration. Tamer, Babin-Tardieu, Oropeza, Leon, Perez, and Gavino are also members of Harbor school&#8217;s environmental leadership and political outreach team, known as Harbor Corps, which carries out hands-on local projects to restore the heath of our oceans, estuaries, and coastal communities. They are honored to attend Blue Vision Summit 2013 and advance the global mission of maritime environmental restoration with policymakers in Washington DC.<br />
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<a name="Whitehouse"></a><strong>Senator Sheldon Whitehouse</strong> (D-R.I.) is a member of the Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee, and a sailor and scuba diver. He has been active in addressing global climate change and its threat to ocean and coastal ecosystems. He is also a member of the Budget Committee; the Judiciary Committee; the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee; and the Special Committee on Aging.<br />
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<p><a name="Wilmot"></a><strong>David Wilmot</strong>, Ph.D., President and Co-Founder of Ocean Champions, brings over twenty five years of experience in ocean science, environmental policy, non-profit governance and fundraising, and political advocacy to Ocean Champions. Ocean Champions, a 501(c)(4) organization, with a connected political action committee (Ocean Champions PAC), and Ocean Champions Voter Fund (a 527 political organization), is the first national organization of its kind focused solely on oceans and ocean wildlife. Ocean Champions goal is to create a political environment where protecting and restoring the oceans is a National priority. Ocean Champions has helped to elect 71 pro-ocean champions to Congress, 50 of which are currently in session. In 2012, 43 of Ocean Champions’ 46 endorsements were elected (93% winning).<br />
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<p><a name="Wyland"></a><strong>Wyland</strong>, marine life artist and conservationist, has developed an international reputation for his commitment to marine life conservation, most notably through his monumental marine life murals. Spanning thousands of square feet, these massive works of art expose more than one billion people each year to the thrilling diversity and beauty of life that exists below the surface of our ocean planet. This multi-faceted artist works in multiple mediums, including oils, watercolors, acrylics, Japanese ink paintings, bronze sculptures, fine art photography, and mixed media. Dedicated to saving our water resources through art and education, his non-profit Wyland Foundation seeks to further that end. Perhaps most importantly, the Wyland Foundation, in partnership with the United States Forest Service and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), is actively engaged in alerting millions of students around the world to become caring, informed stewards of our oceans, rivers, lakes, streams, and wetlands. He recently appeared in the one-hour show for Discovery “Wyland: A Brush With Giants” and currently hosts “Wyland’s Art Studio” art instructional series for PBS stations around the country.<br />
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<a name="Zipf"></a><strong>Cindy Zipf</strong> is Executive Director of Clean Ocean Action, a successful coalition builder, forming the Mid-Atlantic region’s largest, most effective voice for the ocean and leader in forming national coalitions with groups throughout the country. She is a proven campaigner to protect the ocean as evidenced by the precedent setting closure of eight major ocean dumpsites in the mid-Atlantic. Cindy led efforts that resulted in the passage of important landmark federal and state legislation, including the end of the nation’s ocean incineration and dumping industries, and successful campaign to designate the nation’s first Ocean Remediation Site. She is a pioneer in ocean pollution research initiatives, such as dredge material dumping alternatives, wastewater discharge, offshore energy facilities, and non-point source pollution.<br />
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BVS4 Participants
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First Name
Last Name
Organization
State


Alexandra
Adams
Natural Resources Defense Council
DC


Chris
Agnos
Digital Ocean
CA


Lindsay
Ahlman

MD


Shannon
Armstrong

DC


Jesse
Ausubel
The Rockefeller University
NY


Gunnar
Autterson
Kent Denver
CO


Wyatt
Autterson
Kent Denver Country Day
CO


June
Barnard

CA


Nancy
Baron
COMPASS
CA


Alison
Barrat
Living Oceans Foundation
MD


Sapna
Batish

VA


Erika
Bergman
ExploreOcean
WA


Mark
Berte
Alabama Coastal Foundation
AL


Laura
Birnbohm
Atlantic City Aquarium
NJ


Cara
Blake
Colorado Ocean Coalition
CO


Ana
Blanco
San Francisco International Ocean Film Festival
CA


Susan
Boehm
National Marine Fisheries Service
MA


Ellen
Bolen
Ocean Conservancy
DC


Jason
Brody
Teens4Oceans
CO


Susan
Brody
Teens for Oceans
CO


Sandra
Brown
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<p style="text-align: center;">(partial list)</p>
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<td width="89">Ahlman</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Gunnar</td>
<td width="89">Autterson</td>
<td width="269">Kent Denver</td>
<td width="35">CO</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Wyatt</td>
<td width="89">Autterson</td>
<td width="269">Kent Denver Country Day</td>
<td width="35">CO</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">June</td>
<td width="89">Barnard</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
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<td height="14">Nancy</td>
<td>Baron</td>
<td>COMPASS</td>
<td>CA</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Alison</td>
<td width="89">Barrat</td>
<td width="269">Living Oceans Foundation</td>
<td width="35">MD</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Sapna</td>
<td width="89">Batish</td>
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<td width="35">VA</td>
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<td>Bergman</td>
<td>ExploreOcean</td>
<td>WA</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Mark</td>
<td width="89">Berte</td>
<td width="269">Alabama Coastal Foundation</td>
<td width="35">AL</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Laura</td>
<td width="89">Birnbohm</td>
<td width="269">Atlantic City Aquarium</td>
<td width="35">NJ</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Cara</td>
<td width="89">Blake</td>
<td width="269">Colorado Ocean Coalition</td>
<td width="35">CO</td>
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<td height="14">Ana</td>
<td>Blanco</td>
<td>San Francisco International Ocean Film Festival</td>
<td>CA</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Susan</td>
<td width="89">Boehm</td>
<td width="269">National Marine Fisheries Service</td>
<td width="35">MA</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Ellen</td>
<td width="89">Bolen</td>
<td width="269">Ocean Conservancy</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Jason</td>
<td width="89">Brody</td>
<td width="269">Teens4Oceans</td>
<td width="35">CO</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Susan</td>
<td width="89">Brody</td>
<td width="269">Teens for Oceans</td>
<td width="35">CO</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Sandra</td>
<td width="89">Brown</td>
<td width="269">Member: Cetacean Society International, ACS,   Citizens Climate Lo</td>
<td width="35">MD</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">April</td>
<td width="89">Bucksbaum</td>
<td width="269">The Baum Foundation</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Gareth</td>
<td width="89">Burghes</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">OH</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Casi</td>
<td width="89">Callaway</td>
<td width="269">Mobile Baykeeper</td>
<td width="35">AL</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Nicole</td>
<td width="89">Caputo</td>
<td width="269">Humboldt State University, Ocean Voyages Institute,   Surfrider RA</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Diane</td>
<td width="89">Castaneda</td>
<td width="269">WiLDCOAST</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Kassandra (KC)</td>
<td>Cerveny</td>
<td>Marine Conservation Biology Institute</td>
<td>DC</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Richard</td>
<td width="89">Charter</td>
<td width="269">The Ocean Foundation</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Alison</td>
<td width="89">Chase</td>
<td width="269">Natural Resources Defense Council</td>
<td width="35">NY</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Sarah</td>
<td width="89">Chasis</td>
<td width="269">Natural Resources Defense Council</td>
<td width="35">NY</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Christopher</td>
<td width="89">Chin</td>
<td width="269">COARE</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Margaret</td>
<td width="89">Clark</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">FL</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Valerie</td>
<td width="89">Cleland</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">WA</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Nick</td>
<td width="89">Coburn Phillips</td>
<td width="269">BORNEO SHARKARMA</td>
<td width="35">Borneo</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Julia</td>
<td width="89">Cohen</td>
<td width="269">Plastic Pollution Coalition</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Sean</td>
<td width="89">Cosgrove</td>
<td width="269">Conservation Law Foundation</td>
<td width="35">MA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Lee</td>
<td width="89">Crockett</td>
<td width="269">The Pew Charitable Trusts</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Steve</td>
<td width="89">Culbertson</td>
<td width="269">Youth Service America</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Nora</td>
<td width="89">Czifra</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">VA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Janna</td>
<td width="89">D’Ambrisi</td>
<td width="269">Natural Resources Defense Council</td>
<td width="35">NY</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Gwynn</td>
<td width="89">Dandridge-Perry</td>
<td width="269">Ocean Conservation Research</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Gina</td>
<td width="89">Davenport</td>
<td width="269">Blue Frontier Campaign</td>
<td width="35">MD</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Diane</td>
<td>Davidson</td>
<td>The Ocean Foundation</td>
<td>VA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Lynn</td>
<td width="89">Davidson</td>
<td width="269">Herbert W. Hoover Foundation</td>
<td width="35">OH</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Mia</td>
<td width="89">DeMezza</td>
<td width="269">EarthEcho International, Inc.</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Celene</td>
<td width="89">Di Stasio</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">VA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Violet</td>
<td width="89">Dixon</td>
<td width="269">Environmental Defense Fund</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Sean</td>
<td width="89">Dixon</td>
<td width="269">Clean Ocean Action</td>
<td width="35">NJ</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Tara</td>
<td width="89">Dolan</td>
<td width="269">NOAA Fisheries</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Chris</td>
<td>Dorsett</td>
<td>Ocean Conservancy</td>
<td>TX</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Annalise</td>
<td width="89">Downey</td>
<td width="269">Teens4Oceans</td>
<td width="35">CO</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Sera</td>
<td width="89">Drevenak</td>
<td width="269">North American Bushcraft School</td>
<td width="35">WV</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Jeffrey</td>
<td width="89">Dubinsky</td>
<td width="269">Dubinsky Photography</td>
<td width="35">LA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Danielle</td>
<td width="89">Duncan</td>
<td width="269">Colorado Ocean Coalition</td>
<td width="35">CO</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Mike</td>
<td width="89">Dunmyer</td>
<td width="269">Ocean Champions</td>
<td width="35">VA</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Robby</td>
<td width="89">Dunn</td>
<td width="269">Teens4Oceans Club, Kent Denver School</td>
<td width="35">CO</td>
</tr>
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<td height="14">Sylvia</td>
<td>Earle</td>
<td>Sylvia Earle Alliance</td>
<td>CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Susan</td>
<td width="89">Eaton</td>
<td width="269">SR ECO Consultants Inc.</td>
<td width="35">AB</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Juliet</td>
<td>Eilperin</td>
<td>The Washington Post</td>
<td>DC</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Samantha</td>
<td width="89">Elkoni</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">MD</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Sam</td>
<td width="89">Farr</td>
<td width="269">U.S. House of Representatives</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Scott</td>
<td width="89">Fielder</td>
<td width="269">Blue Frontier Campaign</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Mandy</td>
<td width="89">Ford</td>
<td width="269">Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Maggy</td>
<td width="89">Frias</td>
<td width="269">Realtor</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Kaitilin</td>
<td>Gaffney</td>
<td>Resources Law Group, LLP</td>
<td>CA</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Gianna</td>
<td width="89">Gallardo</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
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<td height="14">Suzanne</td>
<td>Garrett</td>
<td>IUCN</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Karen</td>
<td width="89">Garrison</td>
<td width="269">Natural Resources Defense Council</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Claudio</td>
<td>Garzon</td>
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<td>CA</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Isabella</td>
<td width="89">Genta</td>
<td width="269">Pine View School for the Gifted</td>
<td width="35">FL</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Vicki Nichols</td>
<td width="89">Goldstein</td>
<td width="269">Colorado Ocean Coalition</td>
<td width="35">CO</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Cirse</td>
<td width="89">Gonzalez</td>
<td width="269">NOAA &#8211; ONMS</td>
<td width="35">MD</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Matt</td>
<td>Gove</td>
<td>Surfrider</td>
<td>NY</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Mike</td>
<td width="89">Gravitz</td>
<td width="269">Marine Conservation Institute</td>
<td width="35">MD</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Christine</td>
<td width="89">Greene</td>
<td width="269">Sea-Greene</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Samantha</td>
<td width="89">Guidon</td>
<td width="269">NOAA Office of Response and Restoration</td>
<td width="35">NJ</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Krissy</td>
<td width="89">Halkes</td>
<td width="269">Surfrider Foundation&#8217;s South Jersey Chapter</td>
<td width="35">NJ</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Angela</td>
<td width="89">Haren</td>
<td width="269">Natural Resources Defense Council</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Cathy</td>
<td width="89">Harrelson</td>
<td width="269">Gulf Restoration Network</td>
<td width="35">FL</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Marea</td>
<td width="89">Hatziolos</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Noel</td>
<td width="89">Hawkins</td>
<td width="269">American Cetacean Society Student Coalition, Indiana   University</td>
<td width="35">IN</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Vanessa</td>
<td width="89">He</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">David</td>
<td>Helvarg</td>
<td>Blue Frontier Campaign</td>
<td>DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Wolcott</td>
<td>Henry</td>
<td>The Henry Foundation</td>
<td>DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Caroline</td>
<td width="89">Hersh</td>
<td width="269">National Audubon Society</td>
<td width="35">VA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Alex</td>
<td width="89">Hill</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35"></td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Tyler</td>
<td width="89">Hoecker</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">MN</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Jeffrey</td>
<td width="89">Hoffberger</td>
<td width="269">Saint Judith Charters LLC</td>
<td width="35">NJ</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Mark</td>
<td>Holmes</td>
<td>Mark Holmes Studios</td>
<td>VA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Jordan</td>
<td>Howard</td>
<td>5Gyres</td>
<td>CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Matt</td>
<td width="89">Huelsenbeck</td>
<td width="269">Oceana</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Daniella</td>
<td width="89">Hunt</td>
<td width="269">American Cetacean Society Student Coalition</td>
<td width="35">IN</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Jeremy B.C.</td>
<td width="89">Jackson</td>
<td width="269">Univesity of California, San Diego</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Samuel</td>
<td width="89">Janis</td>
<td width="269">New York Harbor School</td>
<td width="35">NY</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Asher</td>
<td>Jay</td>
<td></td>
<td>NY</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Mary</td>
<td>Kadzielski</td>
<td>Blue Frontier Campaign</td>
<td>DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Kaitlyn</td>
<td width="89">Kalua</td>
<td width="269">Ocean Conservancy</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Marisa</td>
<td width="89">Kaminski</td>
<td width="269">Natural Resources Defense Council</td>
<td width="35">NY</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Amanda</td>
<td width="89">Keledjian</td>
<td width="269">Oceana</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Justin</td>
<td width="89">Kenney</td>
<td width="269">Pew Charitable Trusts</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Rachel</td>
<td width="89">Keylon</td>
<td width="269">Marine Conservation Institute</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Courtney</td>
<td width="89">Kiel</td>
<td width="269">Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science</td>
<td width="35">CO</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Gordon</td>
<td>King</td>
<td>Taylor Shellfish Farms</td>
<td>WA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Phil</td>
<td width="89">Kline</td>
<td width="269">Greenpeace</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Daniel</td>
<td width="89">Knaub</td>
<td width="269">Cetacean Society International</td>
<td width="35">PA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Dr. Nancy</td>
<td>Knowlton</td>
<td>Smithsonian Institution</td>
<td>DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Gaston</td>
<td width="89">Lacombe</td>
<td width="269">International League of Conservation Photographers</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Ileana</td>
<td width="89">Leon</td>
<td width="269">New York Harbor School</td>
<td width="35">NY</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Celeste</td>
<td width="89">Leroux</td>
<td width="269">NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries</td>
<td width="35">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Kurt</td>
<td width="89">Lieber</td>
<td width="269">Ocean Defenders Alliance</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Cameron</td>
<td width="89">Linderman</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Alison</td>
<td width="89">Loomis</td>
<td width="269">SOCAP</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Dr. Jane</td>
<td>Lubchenco</td>
<td>NOAA</td>
<td>OR</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Anna</td>
<td width="89">Lurie</td>
<td width="269">New York Harbor School</td>
<td width="35">NY</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Ann</td>
<td>Luskey</td>
<td></td>
<td>MD</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Carleen</td>
<td width="89">Lyden-Kluss</td>
<td width="269">NAMEPA</td>
<td width="35">NY</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Barbara</td>
<td>MacGillivray</td>
<td>MacGillivray Freeman Films One World One Ocean</td>
<td>CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Meghan</td>
<td>MacGillivray</td>
<td>MacGillivray Freeman Films One World One Ocean</td>
<td>CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Greg</td>
<td>MacGillivray</td>
<td>MacGillivray Freeman Films One World One Ocean</td>
<td>CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Clay</td>
<td width="89">Maitland</td>
<td width="269">NAMEPA</td>
<td width="35">NY</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Drew</td>
<td>Martin</td>
<td width="269">Sierra Club of Florida</td>
<td>FL</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Ivan</td>
<td width="89">Martinez</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Courtney</td>
<td width="89">Mason</td>
<td width="269">Teens4Oceans</td>
<td width="35">CO</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Keith</td>
<td width="89">Matassa</td>
<td width="269">Pacific Marine Mammal Center</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Courtney</td>
<td>Mattison</td>
<td></td>
<td>CO</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Kristin</td>
<td width="89">McArdle</td>
<td width="269">Kristin McArdle Dance</td>
<td width="35">NY</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Joanie</td>
<td width="89">McCaffrey</td>
<td width="269">Saint Judith Charters LLC</td>
<td width="35">NJ</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Zach</td>
<td width="89">McCue</td>
<td width="269">Clean Ocean Action</td>
<td width="35">NJ</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Ann</td>
<td width="89">McElhatton</td>
<td width="269">Beach Chair Scientist</td>
<td width="35">VA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Brittany</td>
<td width="89">McGee</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">NJ</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Lindsay</td>
<td width="89">McNamara</td>
<td width="269">Clean Ocean Action</td>
<td width="35">NJ</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Annie</td>
<td width="89">Mejaes</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">VT</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Trevor</td>
<td width="89">Mendelow</td>
<td width="269">Teens4Oceans</td>
<td width="35">CO</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">John</td>
<td width="89">Mimikakis</td>
<td width="269">Environmental Defense Fund</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Michael</td>
<td width="89">Misner</td>
<td width="269">Eco Ocean Blog</td>
<td width="35">NY</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Rob</td>
<td width="89">Moir</td>
<td width="269">Ocean River Institute</td>
<td width="35">MA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Alaina</td>
<td width="89">Monismith</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35"></td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Leila</td>
<td width="89">Monroe</td>
<td width="269">Natural Resources Defense Council</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Arianna</td>
<td width="89">Moscone</td>
<td width="269">NAMEPA</td>
<td width="35">MA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Bill</td>
<td width="89">Mott</td>
<td width="269">The Ocean Project</td>
<td width="35">RI</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">David</td>
<td width="89">Moyer</td>
<td width="269">Calvert Marine Museum</td>
<td width="35">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Kathleen</td>
<td width="89">Mullen-Ley</td>
<td width="269">Scripps Institution of Oceanography</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Samantha</td>
<td width="89">Murray</td>
<td width="269">Ocean Conservancy</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Will</td>
<td>Murtha</td>
<td>The Nature Conservancy</td>
<td>VA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Peter</td>
<td>Neffenger</td>
<td>U.S. Coast Guard</td>
<td>DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Peter</td>
<td width="89">Neill</td>
<td width="269">World Ocean Observatory</td>
<td width="35">ME</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Elosia</td>
<td width="89">Oropeza</td>
<td width="269">New York Harbor School</td>
<td width="35">NY</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Ralph</td>
<td width="89">Pace</td>
<td width="269">Scripps Institution of Oceanography</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Chris</td>
<td>Palmer</td>
<td>One World One Ocean Foundation</td>
<td>DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Margo</td>
<td>Pellegrino</td>
<td>Ocean Activist</td>
<td>NJ</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Julian</td>
<td width="89">Perez</td>
<td width="269">New York Harbor School</td>
<td width="35">NY</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Mark</td>
<td>Perry</td>
<td>Florida Oceanographic Society</td>
<td>FL</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Elizabeth</td>
<td width="89">Pincumbe</td>
<td width="269">Oceana</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Daniel</td>
<td>Pingaro</td>
<td>Sailors for the Sea</td>
<td>RI</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Zach</td>
<td>Plopper</td>
<td>WiLDCOAST</td>
<td>CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Cathryn</td>
<td width="89">Poff</td>
<td width="269">Oceanwire</td>
<td width="35">NY</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Shiva</td>
<td width="89">Polefka</td>
<td width="269">Center for American Progress</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Caroline</td>
<td width="89">Pott</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Jayni</td>
<td width="89">Rasmussen</td>
<td width="269">Ocean Conservancy</td>
<td width="35">OH</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Philip</td>
<td width="89">Renaud</td>
<td width="269">Living Oceans Foundation</td>
<td width="35">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Mackenzie</td>
<td width="89">Ritter</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">NJ</td>
</tr>
<tr height="12">
<td width="75" height="12">Erich</td>
<td width="89">Ritter</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">NJ</td>
</tr>
<tr height="12">
<td width="75" height="12">Beth</td>
<td width="89">Ritter</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">NJ</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Kyle</td>
<td width="89">Roberts</td>
<td width="269">New York Harbor School</td>
<td width="35">NY</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">William H.</td>
<td width="89">Roberts, Jr.</td>
<td width="269">Lois Green- Sligo Chapter, Isaac Walton League of   America</td>
<td width="35">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Dirk</td>
<td>Rosen</td>
<td>MARE</td>
<td>CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Dan</td>
<td width="89">Russell</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">FL</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Sean</td>
<td>Russell</td>
<td>Stow It-Don’t Throw It</td>
<td>FL</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Erin</td>
<td width="89">Sams</td>
<td width="269">Teens4Oceans</td>
<td width="35">CO</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Rudy</td>
<td>Sanchez</td>
<td>2011 Benchley Award Recipient</td>
<td>CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Robert</td>
<td>Sandberg</td>
<td>S.E.A.S.-Monmouth</td>
<td>NJ</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Cynthia</td>
<td width="89">Sarthou</td>
<td width="269">Gulf Restoration Network</td>
<td width="35">LA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Jen</td>
<td width="89">Savage</td>
<td width="269">Ocean Conservancy</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Eric</td>
<td width="89">Schwaab</td>
<td width="269">NOAA</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Isis</td>
<td width="89">Schwartz</td>
<td width="269">Sustainable Plans</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Cynthia</td>
<td width="89">Sciotto</td>
<td width="269">Volunteer</td>
<td width="35">PA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Leah</td>
<td width="89">Scull</td>
<td width="269">Oceana</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Bethany</td>
<td width="89">Segar</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">VA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Sheku</td>
<td width="89">Sei</td>
<td width="269">Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources Sierra   Leone</td>
<td width="35">Sierra Leone</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Mallory</td>
<td width="89">Shramek</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Sabena</td>
<td width="89">Siddiqui</td>
<td width="269">American Cetacean Society Student Coalition</td>
<td width="35">IN</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Captain Aaron</td>
<td width="89">Singh</td>
<td width="269">New York Harbor School</td>
<td width="35">NY</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Faron</td>
<td width="89">Smith</td>
<td width="269">Blue Planet</td>
<td width="35">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Glen</td>
<td width="89">Spain</td>
<td width="269">Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen&#8217;s Associations   (PCFFA)</td>
<td width="35">OR</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Peter</td>
<td width="89">Stauffer</td>
<td width="269">Surfrider Foundation</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Pam</td>
<td width="89">Stello</td>
<td width="269">CFSPM</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Michael</td>
<td width="89">Stocker</td>
<td width="269">Ocean Conservatiomn Research</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Lisa</td>
<td>Suatoni</td>
<td width="269">Natural Resources Defense Council</td>
<td>NY</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Mahmoud</td>
<td width="89">Tamer</td>
<td width="269">New York Harbor School</td>
<td width="35">NY</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Berlin</td>
<td width="89">Tardieu</td>
<td width="269">New York Harbor School</td>
<td width="35">NY</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Rachel</td>
<td width="89">Tennant</td>
<td width="269">University of Maryland College Park</td>
<td width="35">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Richard</td>
<td width="89">Theiss</td>
<td width="269">RTSea Media</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Andrew</td>
<td width="89">Thompson</td>
<td width="269">Teens4Oceans</td>
<td width="35">CO</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Mike</td>
<td width="89">Tidwell</td>
<td width="269">Chesapeake Climate Action Network</td>
<td width="35">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Dave</td>
<td width="89">Toole</td>
<td width="269">Digital Ocean</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">James</td>
<td width="89">Toomey</td>
<td width="269">Blue Frontier Campaign</td>
<td width="35">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Aileen</td>
<td width="89">Torres</td>
<td width="269">Compass Publications/Sea Technology magazine</td>
<td width="35">VA</td>
</tr>
<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Alexis</td>
<td width="89">Urbalejo</td>
<td width="269">Teens 4 Oceans Monarch Chapter</td>
<td width="35">CO</td>
</tr>
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<td height="14">Paula</td>
<td>Walker</td>
<td>Coalition to Protect Ocean Diversity</td>
<td>OR</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Sarah</td>
<td width="89">Whelan</td>
<td width="269">Regional Marine Conservation Project, American   Littoral Society</td>
<td width="35">OR</td>
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<td height="14">Senator Sheldon</td>
<td>Whitehouse</td>
<td>U.S. Senate</td>
<td>DC</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Dawn</td>
<td width="89">Whitmore</td>
<td width="269">International League of Conservation Photographers</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Diane</td>
<td width="89">Williams</td>
<td width="269">Project Management Institute</td>
<td width="35">NY</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">David</td>
<td width="89">Wilmot</td>
<td width="269">Ocean Champions</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Amy</td>
<td width="89">Wilson</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">MD</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Bret</td>
<td width="89">Wolfe</td>
<td width="269">U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service</td>
<td width="35">VA</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Wyland</td>
<td></td>
<td>Wyland Foundation</td>
<td>CA</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Kate</td>
<td width="89">Yentes</td>
<td width="269">Marine Conservation Institute</td>
<td width="35">VA</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td height="14">Sara</td>
<td>Young</td>
<td>Oceana</td>
<td>VA</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Katie</td>
<td width="89">Zimmerman</td>
<td width="269">SC Coastal Conservation League</td>
<td width="35">SC</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Cindy</td>
<td width="89">Zipf</td>
<td width="269">Clean Ocean Action</td>
<td width="35">NJ</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Becky</td>
<td width="89">Zisser</td>
<td width="269">Oceana</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Anna</td>
<td width="89">Zivian</td>
<td width="269">Ocean Conservancy</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Linda K.</td>
<td width="89">Glover</td>
<td width="269">GloverWorks Consulting</td>
<td width="35">VA</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">David</td>
<td width="89">Guggenheim</td>
<td width="269">Ocean Doctor</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Bill</td>
<td width="89">Mott</td>
<td width="269">The Ocean Project</td>
<td width="35">RI</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Anthony</td>
<td width="89">Shiao</td>
<td width="269">UCSD SIO</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Ashley</td>
<td width="89">Nee</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Eric</td>
<td width="89">Rardin</td>
<td width="269">Care2</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Victoria</td>
<td width="89">Vasquez</td>
<td width="269">Ocean Research Foundation</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Carrie</td>
<td width="89">Givens</td>
<td width="269">USFWS</td>
<td width="35">VA</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Lida</td>
<td width="89">Teneva</td>
<td width="269">Stanford University</td>
<td width="35">CA</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Susan</td>
<td width="89">Bruce</td>
<td width="269">Colorado Ocean Coalition</td>
<td width="35">CO</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td width="75" height="14">Umi</td>
<td width="89">Muawanah</td>
<td width="269">USFWS</td>
<td width="35">VA</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Kate</td>
<td width="89">Nixon</td>
<td width="269">Knauss Sea Grant Fellow</td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
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<td width="89">Monteleone</td>
<td width="269">The Plastic Ocean Project, Inc.</td>
<td width="35">NC</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Christopher</td>
<td width="89">Teed</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">DC</td>
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<td width="89">Picariello</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">NY</td>
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<td width="75" height="14">Sepp</td>
<td width="89">Haukebo</td>
<td width="269"></td>
<td width="35">MD</td>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are excited to see you May 13th -16th in Washington, D.C.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are excited to see you May 13th -16th in Washington, D.C.</p>
<p>You will be receiving a confirmation email with a survey. Please complete this survey to help us tailor the event for registrants.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/2013-summit/travel-info/">Travel Info</a>: including hotel information (book by April 16th for a discount)<br />
<a href="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/2013-summit/agenda/">Agenda</a>: We&#8217;ll be updating it as we confirm speakers and events.<br />
<a href="http://www.bluefront.org/wordpress/?p=4007">6th Annual Peter Benchley Ocean Awards</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2013
Carnegie Institution for Science
Washington, D.C 20005

9:00 AM	Networking Breakfast (Ballroom &#38; Rotunda)
10:00 AM	Healthy Ocean Hill Day Report Back (Theater)
Share your experience, report back on the Hill meetings you had.
Moderators: Sean Cosgrove (Conservation Law Foundation) and Dr. David Wilmot (Ocean Champions)
11:00 AM	Next Steps
This session will be about building your community-based blue power. You’ll get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Thurswave.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1274 aligncenter" title="Thurswave" src="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Thurswave-300x300.jpg" alt="Thurswave" width="124" height="124" /></a>THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2013<br />
Carnegie Institution for Science<br />
Washington, D.C 20005</p>
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<p>9:00 AM	<strong>Networking Breakfast</strong> (Ballroom &amp; Rotunda)</p>
<p>10:00 AM	<strong>Healthy Ocean Hill Day</strong> <strong>Report Back </strong>(Theater)</p>
<p>Share your experience, report back on the Hill meetings you had.</p>
<p>Moderators: Sean Cosgrove (Conservation Law Foundation) and Dr. David Wilmot (Ocean Champions)</p>
<p>11:00 AM	<strong>Next Steps</strong></p>
<p>This session will be about building your community-based blue power. You’ll get tips on how to follow up on Healthy Ocean Hill Day in your congressional home districts and states and link your seaweed activities with national actions by maintaining a year round vigilance with your elected officials.</p>
<p>Presenter:  Richard Charter (OCS Coalition)</p>
<p>12:00 PM	<strong>Protecting the Ocean – From your town to this town</strong> (Theater)</p>
<p>Speakers: Representative Sam Farr (California)</p>
<p>1:00 PM 	Lunch  (Ballroom &amp; Rotunda)</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/2013-summit/">BVS4 Main</a> |  <a href="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/2013-summit/agenda/">Agenda</a> |  <a href="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/monday/">Monday</a> |  <a href="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/tuesday">Tuesday</a> |  <a href="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/wednesday">Wednesday</a> |  <a href="http://www.bluefront.org/wordpress/?p=4007">Benchleys</a> |  <a href="http://www.bluefront.org">Blue Frontier Home</a></p>
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 2013

Healthy Ocean Hill Day &#38; Peter Benchley Ocean Awards



8:00 AM &#8211; 9:00 AM  Morning Meeting (Dirksen Senate Office Building – Room 562 &#8211; Constitution Avenue and 1st Street, NE Washington, DC 2000)

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 2013</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">
<p><strong>Healthy Ocean Hill Day &amp; Peter Benchley Ocean Awards</strong><strong><img class="size-full wp-image-1298 alignright" title="HOHD" src="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/HOHD.jpg" alt="HOHD" width="136" height="150" /></strong></p>
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<li>8:00 AM &#8211; 9:00 AM  <strong>Morning Meeting</strong> (<a href="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Capitol-Hill-Map.1.pdf">Dirksen Senate Office Building</a> – Room 562 &#8211; Constitution Avenue and 1st Street, NE Washington, DC 2000)
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<li>An opportunity to convene and hear from members of Congress before we break into state or regional groups and make office visits.</li>
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<li>9:00 AM  &#8211; 5:00 PM  <strong>Meetings with Congressional Offices</strong> (Various offices on Capitol Hill)
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<li>You&#8217;ll visit offices as part of a group. We&#8217;ll train you in advance (see <a href="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/tuesday/">Tuesday agenda</a>) to ensure you&#8217;re prepared. Meetings will be arranged in advance of the Summit by state representatives. Any citizen can meet with a member of Congress. This will be focused on educating the members and their staffs on ocean issues.</li>
<li>This year we are asking Congress to support full implementation of <a href="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Final-HOC-Factsheet-April-16-2013.pdf">The  National Ocean Policy</a> that is designed to promote a healthy and  resilient ocean, coasts, and Great Lakes—and their safe and productive  use. This common sense policy supported by President Obama is crucial to  the health of both the nation&#8217;s environment and its economy.In addition we are supporting The  Safety and Fraud Enforcement for Seafood (<a href="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/SAFE-Seafood-Act-Factsheet-Apr13.pdf">SAFE Seafood</a>) Act and Illegal,  Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing Enforcement Act of 2013, two  issues that have bipartisan support on Capitol Hill. The SAFE Seafood  Act would require full traceability for our seafood and help prevent  mislabeling, thereby protecting consumers, honest fishermen, and the  ocean. Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, or pirate  fishing, is a global problem that poses a serious threat to the  commercial viability and environmental sustainability of fish stocks and  other marine wildlife.</li>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/PBCA_Logo.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1192 aligncenter" title="PBCA_Logo" src="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/PBCA_Logo-300x211.jpg" alt="PBCA_Logo" width="178" height="125" /></a></p>
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<li>6:00 PM   <strong>Peter Benchley Ocean Awards Ceremony</strong> (Carnegie Institution, Theater)
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<li>The<a href="http://www.bluefront.org/wordpress/?p=4007"> 6th Annual Peter Benchley Ocean Awards </a>will be given during a ceremony at the Carnegie Institution of Science. The ceremony is included with BVS4 registration and the ceremony is free and open to the general public. This year’s recipients are President Macky Sall of Senegal, Nancy Baron and COMPASS, Dr. Boris Worm and Dr. Heike Lotze, Congressman Ed Markey, Sean Russell, and Karen Garrison and Kaitilin Gaffney. Her Deepness, Dr. Sylvia Earle, will be the Master of Ceremonies.</li>
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<li>7:30 PM   <strong>Peter Benchley Ocean Awards Dinner </strong>(Ticketed event)
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<li>A ticketed and intimate dinner will be held at the Carnegie Institution following the ceremony. The dinner is not included with BVS4 registration but can be purchased for an additional fee. <a href="http://www.bluefront.org/wordpress/?p=4007">Click here for more information on the Awards</a>. <a href="https://salsa3.salsalabs.com/o/50947/p/salsa/event/common/public/?event_KEY=70279">Click here to get your tickets</a>!</li>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/2013-summit/">BVS4 Main</a> |  <a href="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/2013-summit/agenda/">Agenda</a> |  <a href="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/monday">Monday</a> |  <a href="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/tuesday/">Tuesday</a> |  <a href="http://www.bluefront.org/blue_vision_blog/thursday">Thursday</a> | <a href="http://www.bluefront.org/wordpress/?p=4007">Benchleys</a> | <a href="http://www.bluefront.org">Blue Frontier Home</a></p>
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