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Appendix A Committee and Staff Biographies
Pages 125-134

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... He was an Ocean Studies Board member (2001-2006) and has served on several (NRC)
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... She has also served as a member of the Ocean Studies Board (2001-2003)
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... He has been a contributing author of three books and has published 14 journal articles and 28 conference papers. A former member of the Ocean Studies Board, he served on the NRC Committee on Oil in the Sea: Inputs, Fates, and Effects and has been a frequent adviser to government agencies, including the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the U.S.
From page 128...
... Council and served as a member of the Ocean Studies Board. He participated in several National Research Council studies, including serving as the U.S.
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... Dr. Lukas was a member of the Ocean Studies Board and has participated in several NRC studies, including two studies related to ocean observing systems.
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... Dr. Stephenson Hawk has served as an atmospheric scientist for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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... Prior to joining to the Ocean Studies Board in January 2006, he served as a program officer in the Division of Elementary, Secondary, and Informal Education at the National Science Foundation. Susan Park received her Ph.D.
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... In the fall of 2006, he participated in the Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Graduate Policy Fellowship with the Ocean Studies Board. During this fellowship, he worked with the committee to Review the JSOST Research Priorities Plan; assisted in the development of a study reviewing the baseline monitoring plan for an open-rack, liquefied natural gas deepwater port in the Gulf of Mexico; and assisted with the development of a study reviewing sea turtle population assessment methods.
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... in history from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2001. She was a senior program assistant with the Ocean Studies Board from November 2002 to April 2007.


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