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Symposium Program
SYMPOSIUM ON OCEANOGRAPHY AND NAVAL SPECIAL
WARFARE
Naval Amphibious Base
Coronado, California
February 17-20, 1997
Monday, February 17
Symposium registration and security check-in
1600 - 1900: Security Check-In and Registration
Lobby, Bachelor Officers Quarters (BOW, Building 504
Tuesday, February fX
The Symposium series was developed, in part, to facilitate interaction between the scientist and the warfighter.
Therefore, Day 1 of the Symposium emphasizes interaction with SEAL team members. Small groups of attendees,
led by SEAL team members, will participate in a series of activities designed to increase awareness of the
challenges involved in Naval Special Warfare (including interactive demonstrationsJ.
0700 - 1200: Security Check-In and Registration (for late arrivals)
Lobby, Bachelor Officers Quarters (BOW, Building 504
0700 - 0745: Continental Breakfast
Club Coronado
Buses depart for Special Boat Squadron 1
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PLENARY SESSION I - INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
Special Boat Squadron 1 Classroom
0800 - 0810: Welcome and Administrative Remarks
0810 - 0850: Commander, Naval Special Warfare Command (CNSWC) Command Brief, Building 209
SEAL DEMONSTRATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
ALPHA and BRAVO Platoons
APPENDIX A
0900 -1005: SEAL Static Display and Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) Training Demonstration,
Combat Training Tank
CHARLIE and DELTA Platoons
0900 - 1005: MK-V and Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB) Display and Demonstrations
Special Boat Squadron 1 Pier
ALPHA and BRAVO Platoons
1015 - 1115: MK-V and Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB) Display and Demonstrations
Special Boat Squadron 1 Pier
CHARLIE and DELTA Platoons
1015 - 1115: SEAL Static Display and BUD/S Training Demonstration
Combat Training Tank
1130: Buses depart from Combat Training Tank and Special Boat Squadron 1 for Club Coronado
1145 - 1245: Lunch, Club Coronado
PLENARY SESSION II - Operational Examples of METOC Needs
Auditorium, Expeditionary Warfare Training Group Pacific, Building 401
1300 - 1630: NSW Guest Speakers:
CDR Toohey, NSWG-2
LCDR Dietz, ST-5
LT Deluna, SBU-12
SKCM Favor, SBU-20
LT McNabb, NSWDEVGRU
1750:
Buses depart from BOQ to Beach Pavilion
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APPENDIX A
1800 - 2000: Catered Reception, Beach Pavilion
2015: Buses return to BOQ
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19
Day 2 introduces the attendees to the mission needs of typical SEAL operations. Small groups will participate in
interactive mission-planning exercises and concurrent working groups to identify the types of environmental data
needed and gain an understanding of the means presently available to collect and disseminate that data.
0700 - 0745: Continental Breakfast, Club Coronado
PLENARY SESSION III - Naval Special Warfare and Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC)
Auditorium, Expeditionary Warfare Training Group Pacific, Building 401
0825 - 0850:
0850 - 0915:
0915 - 0940:
0940- 1005:
0800 - 0825: Navy Basic Research Supporting METOC
Dr. T. Kinder
Navy Basic and Applied Research Supporting NSW
Dr. T. Swean
The Oceanographer's Program in Support of Nearshore Warfare
Dr. E. Whitman
Littoral Remote Sensing
Dr. F. Herr
NAVOCEANO Warfighting Support Center
CAPT T. McPherson
Coffee Break
1005- 1030:
1030 - 1130: Mission Planning Overview
1030 - 1100: Mission Planning Overview
Mr. Steve Wells, CNSWC Training Officer
1100 - 1110: Swimmer Delivery Vehicle (SDV) Mission Planning Brief
LT McKinney, NSWG-2
1110 - 1120: Special Boat Unit (SBU) Mission Planning Brief
LT Deluna, SBU-12
1120 - 1130: SEAL Mission Planning Brief
CW02 Kelz, ST-1
1145 - 1245: Lunch - Club Coronado
1250:
Science and Nearshore Warfare Since World War II
Dr. Douglas Inman, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Buses depart Club Coronado for Special Boat Squadron One &
North Island Naval Air Station (NAS)
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ALPHA and BRAVO Platoons
MISSION PLANNING AND METOC SUPPORT EXERCISES
1300 - 1530: Mission Planning Exercise
Mr. Steve Wells, CNSWC Training Officer
Special Boat Squadron One, Bldg. 209
Buses depart Special Boat Squadron One for North Island NAS
1600 - 1830: METOC Support Exercise
CDR Tim McGee, Commanding Officer NAVPACMETOCFAC
Naval Pacific Meteorology & Oceanography Facility, North Island
1845:
Buses depart North Island for BOQ
CHARLIE and DELTA Platoons
1300 - 1530: METOC Support Exercise
CDR Tim McGee, Commanding Officer NAVPACMETOCFAC
Naval Pacific Meteorology & Oceanography Facility, North Island
Buses depart North Island NAS for Special Boat Squadron One
1600 - 1830: Mission Planning Exercise
Mr. Steve Wells, CNSWC Training Officer
Special Boat Squadron One, Bldg. 209
1845:
APPENDIX A
Buses depart Special Boat Squadron One for BOQ
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20
The final day focuses on lessons learned and the identification of ways to increase the ability of the ocean science
community to support Naval Special Warfare. Attendees will be re-organized into topical working groups to
provide an opportunity for colleagues to participate in a dialogue directed at problem solving. By identifying
research priorities, the attendees can help shape the future of oceanographic and meteorological support for this
elite fighting force.
0700 - 0745: Continental Breakfast, Club Coronado
MISSION PLANNING PLATOON WORKING GROUPS (CONCURRENT)
Expeditionary Warfare Training Group Pacific, Building 401
0800 - 0930: Mission Brief Backs - Lessons Learned
· Assess critical "requirements"
· Identify challenges for Technical Working Groups
0930 - 1000: Coffee Break
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APPENDIX A
PLENARY SESSION IV - PLATOON WORKING GROUP REPORTS
Auditorium, EWTGP, Building 401
1000 - 1130: Introduction to Critical Topics for Technical Working Groups
1 145 - 1245: Lunch, Club Coronado
CRITICAL ISSUES TECHNICAL WORKING GROUPS (CONCURRENT)
Expeditionary Warfare Training Group Pacific, Building 401
1300 - 1545: Response to the Challenge - Future Paths
· Bioluminescence & Toxins
· Currents & Tides
· EM/JR "Above Surface" Signal Propagation and Coastal Winds
· EO/Acoustic "Below Surface" Signal Propagation
· Waves & Surf
PLENARY SESSION V
Auditorium, EWTGP, Building 401
1600 - 1730: Reports from Technical Working Groups and Symposium Wrap-Up
1730: ADJOURN
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