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Chapter: Appendix E: Membership of OSRI/PWSSC Advisory Groups

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Membership of OSRI/PWSSC Advisory Groups." National Research Council. 2003. The Oil Spill Recovery Institute: Past, Present, and Future Directions. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10643.
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Membership of OSRI/PWSSC Advisory Groups

OSRI Advisory Board Members:

Virginia Adams

John Calder, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Capt. Jack Davin, U.S. Coast Guard

Gail Evanoff

Mark Fink, Alaska Department of Fish & Game

Carol Fries, Alaska Department of Natural Resources

John Goering, Ph.D., University of Alaska, Fairbanks

R.J. Kopchak

Marilyn Leland, Prince William Sound Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council

Doug Lentsch, Cook Inlet Spill Prevention & Response, Inc.

Doug Mutter, U.S. Department of the Interior

Walter B. Parker, Chair, Prince William Sound Science Center

Leslie Pearson, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation

Edmond Paul Thompson, BP Oil Shipping Company

Glenn Ujioka

OSRI Committees – as of March 2002

Executive Committee

John Calder, Ph.D., Chair, (Department of Commerce representative is designated chair)

Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Membership of OSRI/PWSSC Advisory Groups." National Research Council. 2003. The Oil Spill Recovery Institute: Past, Present, and Future Directions. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10643.
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Doug Mutter, Vice Chair, Fall 2003

R.J. Kopchak, Treasurer, Fall 2003

Marilyn Leland, Secretary, Fall 2003

Ed Thompson, Fall 2002

Brad Hahn, Fall 2002

Finance Committee – appointed November 1999

R.J. Kopchak, Chair/Treasurer

Carol Fries

Ed Thompson

Mead Treadwell (nonvoting)

Scientific and Technical Committee

John Goering, Ph.D., Chair, Professor Emeritus, Institute of Marine Science, School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, University of Alaska Fairbanks

Douglas M. Eggers, Ph.D., Chief Scientist, Division of Commercial Fisheries, Alaska Department of Fish & Game

Raymond Jakubczak, Ph.D., BP Exploration Alaska Pipeline Unit, BP Pipelines Alaska

Alan J. Mearns, Ph.D., BioAssessment Division, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration

Stanley (Jeep) Rice, Ph.D., Alaska Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, Auke Bay Lab

Thomas C. Royer, Ph.D., Center for Coastal Physical Oceanography, Old Dominion University

FY03 Work Plan Committee – appointed February 2002

Doug Lentsch

Mark Fink

Brad Hahn

Ed Thompson

Marilyn Leland

PWSSC Board of Directors

Executive Committee

Walter B. Parker, Chair, Commissioner, U.S. Arctic Research Commission, Anchorage, 1997-2003

Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Membership of OSRI/PWSSC Advisory Groups." National Research Council. 2003. The Oil Spill Recovery Institute: Past, Present, and Future Directions. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10643.
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Charles R. Parker, 1st Vice Chair, Executive Director, Mat-Su Resource & Conservation Development, Inc., Wasilla, 1993-2002

Chris Blackburn, 2nd Vice Chair, Retired Director, Alaska Groundfish Data Bank, Kodiak, 1997-2003

Meera Kohler, Treasurer, President & CEO, Alaska Village Electric Coop., Inc., Anchorage, 2000-2003

Charles Meacham, Secretary, President, Capital Consulting, Juneau, 1997-2003

Mead Treadwell, Member-at-large, Managing Director, Institute of the North, Anchorage, 1994 –2003

Members

John Allen, Chair, PWS Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council, Valdez, Alaska, 2001-2004

Ed Backus, Director of Community and Salmon Programs, Ecotrust, Charleston, Oregon, 2001-2004

Gail Evanoff, Chenega Bay, Alaska, 1996-2004

Simon Lisiecki, Senior Vice President, BP, Anchorage, 2001-2004

Ole Mathisen, Ph.D., Former Dean, Juneau School of Fisheries & Ocean Sciences, University of Alaska, Juneau, 1995-2004

Trevor McCabe, Executive Director, At-Sea Processors, Anchorage, 2000-2003

Stu Nozette, Washington, D.C., 2001-2004

Steven D. Taylor, Ph.D., Retired Manager, Environmental & Regulatory Affairs, BP Exploration Inc., Anchorage, 1993-2002

Gary L. Thomas, Ph.D., President, Prince William Sound Science Center, Cordova, Ex officio member

David B. Witherell, Fisheries Management Biologist, North Pacific Fishery Management Council, Anchorage, 2000-2003

Edward Zeine, Former Mayor, City of Cordova, 2001-2004

Board Members Emeriti

John P. Harville, Ph.D., Interim Director, Prince William Sound Science Center, 1989-90, Former Director, Pacific Marine Fisheries Commission, Portland

Calvin Lensink, Retired, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Anchorage

Nolan Watson, Senior Vice President, McClellan & Copenhagen, Inc., Seattle

Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Membership of OSRI/PWSSC Advisory Groups." National Research Council. 2003. The Oil Spill Recovery Institute: Past, Present, and Future Directions. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10643.
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As a result of the 1989 Exxon Valdez Oil Spill in Prince William Sound, Congress passed the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA 90), and within that legislation, the Oil Spill Recovery Institute (OSRI) was born. This report assesses the strength and weaknesses of this research program, with emphasis on whether the activities supported to date address the OSRI mission, whether the processes used are sound, and whether the research and technology development projects are of high quality

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