Stakeholders

The Stakeholders Council was created to foster the interactive flow of information and ideas among the various user groups and disciplines critical to the success of ACT. Up to 21 Council members are recruited from private sector companies, environmental management agencies, and NGOs representing geographic and sector diversity. The Council members participate actively as representatives of the greater coastal community in planning and decision making to help ensure that ACT focuses on service-oriented activities.
Present Stakeholder Council members include:

Stakeholder Council Co Chair
Jan Newton
NANOOS Coordinator
University of Washington

Stakeholder Council Co Chair
Richard Burt
Chelsea Instruments, Ltd.
United Kingdom

Joy Bartholomew
Estuarine Research Federation

Bruce Michael
Chesapeake Bay Monitoring Program
Maryland Department of Natural Resource

Meliss Bos
EcoRhythm Consulting and
Conservation International
(2007-2010)
Scott McLean
Satlantic Inc.
Canada

Mark Burrows
Council of Great Lakes Research Managers
(2005-2008)

Casey Moore
WET Labs Inc.

Chryssostomos Chryssostomidis
Sea Grant College Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Phillip Mundy
Alaska Fisheries Science Center
NOAA/NMFS

Andy Clark
Harris Corporation

Kevin McClurg
Endeco/YSI

John Englander
International SeaKeepers Society

Neil Trenaman
DHI Water, Environment and Health

Chelsea Donovan
Turner Designs, Inc.

Darryl Symonds
Teledyne RD Instruments

Buzz Martin
Oil Spill Prevention & Response
Texas General Land Office

Dwight Trueblood
Cooperative Institute for Coastal and
Estuarine Technology, NOAA

 

Stephen Weisberg
Southern California Coastal Water
Research Project

For more information on the above Stakeholders please contact info@act-us.info

 

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