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NAVY COMMITTEE
John Orcutt,
Scripps Institution of Oceanography,
Chair
Kenneth Brink,
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Robert Cannon,
Stanford University
Robert Detrick,
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Craig Dorman,
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Robert Spindel,
University of Washington
OCEAN STUDIES BOARD
Carl I. Wunsch,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Chair
Donald F. Boesch,
University of Maryland
Peter G. Brewer,
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institution
Kenneth Brink,
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Robert Cannon,
Stanford University
Sallie W. Chisholm,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Biliana Cicin-Sain,
University of Delaware
Robert Detrick,
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Craig Dorman,
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Gordon Eaton,
Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory
Edward A. Frieman,
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Arnold L. Gordon,
Columbia University
Gordon Greve,
Amoco Production Company
William Merrell,
Texas A&M University
Arthur R.M. Nowell,
University of Washington
Dennis A. Powers,
Stanford University
Brian Rothschild,
University of Maryland
John G. Sclater,
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Karl K. Turekian,
Yale University
Liaison Member
Robert Beardsley,
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,
CGER Member
Staff
Mary Hope Katsouros, Director
Edward R. Urban, Jr., Staff Officer
Robin Rice, Staff Associate
Maureen Hage, Administrative Assistant
LaVoncyé Mallory, Senior Secretary
COMMISSION ON GEOSCIENCES, ENVIRONMENT, AND RESOURCES
M. Gordon Wolman, Chair,
The Johns Hopkins University
Patrick R. Atkins,
Aluminum Company of America
Peter S. Eagleson,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Edward A. Frieman,
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Helen M. Ingram,
University of Arizona
W. Barclay Kamb,
California Institute of Technology
Gene E. Likens,
The New York Botanical Garden
Syukuro Manabe,
NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Jack E. Oliver,
Cornell University
Frank L. Parker,
Vanderbilt/Clemson University
Duncan T. Patten,
Arizona State University
Raymond A. Price,
Queen's University at Kingston, Canada
Maxine L. Savitz,
Garrett Ceramic Components
Larry L. Smarr,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Steven M. Stanley,
The Johns Hopkins University
Warren Washington,
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Edith Brown Weiss,
Georgetown University Law Center
Irvin L. White,
Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories
Staff
Stephen Rattien, Executive Director
Stephen D. Parker, Associate Executive Director
Jeanette Spoon, Administrative Officer
Carlita Perry, Administrative Associate
Robin Lewis, Senior Project Assistant