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OSG Powerpoint presentation tips
  • You may use any of the slides on the following
    pages for your own presentation, and/or create
    your own slides using this template. Delete the
    ones that are not appropriate and re-save your
    presentation with a new name.
  • To create your own slides, choose New Slide,
    and use this template design for formatting text,
    with styles, positions, and colors as shown here.
    Always use Calibri as your font.
  • Your presentation will look most professional
    if type styles and colors are consistent from
    slide to slide, and headlines are at the same
    height, not bouncing up and down.
  • Keep text blocks short and easy to read. Dont
    put copy too close to either edge or the bottom.
  • Use round bullets.
  • Use shadows on pictures. Dont use shadows on
    text.
  • Contact Patricia Andersson if you have
    questions about this template or want feedback on
    your presentation. If you need photos, contact
    OSG Communications, who may be able to help.

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The Oregon Sea Grant Program
  • What is Sea Grant?
  • How does it work?
  • How can we partner?

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Oregon Sea Grant Mission
  • Coastal Science Serving Oregon

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Mission
  • To develop and support an integrated program of
    research, outreach, and education that help
    people understand, rationally use, and conserve
    marine and coastal resources.
  • Our activities respond to the needs of ocean
    users and act to stimulate the Oregon economy.

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Oregon Sea Grant
  • Pre-eminent marine research enterprise funding
    research throughout Oregon
  • Address issues of high importance and societal
    relevance in an integrated way
  • Guided by an ethic of public service supported
    by cadre of professional communicators,
    educators, and Extension faculty
  • Neutral brokers of information

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Program Integration One Sea Grant
Education Formal Free-choice
Communications
Extension
Program Development and Partnerships
Research
Extension
Extension
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The Grants Process
  • Two main criteria
  • Societal relevance
  • Scientific excellence

Tsunamis Coastal observations Fish Toxic
algae Floods Hypoxia Invasive species Marine
science literacy Climate
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Current Research Examples
  • Toward Biological Control of Toxic Algal Blooms
    Genetic Characterization of Toxin-producing
    Cyanobacteria and Their Infecting Viruses in the
    Klamath River System
  • Theo Dreher, Department of Microbiology, OSU
  • Interannual and Geographic Trends in Catches of
    Albacore along the West Coast of North America
  • William Pearcy, College of Oceanic and
    Atmospheric Sciences, OSU
  • Fishermen in Ocean Observing Research
  • R. Kipp Shearman, College of Oceanic and
    Atmospheric Sciences, OSU
  • Impacts of Climate Change on Coastal Flood Risk
    Assessments
  • Peter Ruggiero, Department of Geosciences, OSU

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Sea Grant Extension Neutral Broker
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Sea Grant Extension
  • bringing stakeholder parties together
    face-to-face, to foster trust and mutual
    understanding  
  • translating the information, to ensure that it
    makes sense to everyone involved
  • facilitating collaboration, to foster
    transparent dialogue and effective working
    relationships
  • mediating, to ensure that everyones interests
    are fairly represented

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State-Federal Partnership
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2009 Oregon Sea Grant Funding Sources
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National Sea Grant Priorities
  • 200913 Four Focus Areas
  • Hazard-resilient Coastal Communities
  • Healthy Coastal Ecosystems
  • Sustainable Coastal Development
  • Safe, Sustainable Seafood Supply
  • Cross-cutting Themes
  • Better understanding of human-ecosystem
    interactions
  • More knowledgeable citizens
  • Improved management and decision-making

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Oregon Strategic Priorities
  • This year we are conducting an underway process
    to develop a strategic plan.
  • Oregon Sea Grants 200913 priorities, under
    development
  • Resilient Communities
  • Informed and Engaged Society
  • Healthy Marine Systems

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Government-University Partnerships
The University
The Government
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Major Partnerships
  • Federal National Oceanic and Atmospheric
    Administration
  • Network National Sea Grant College Program
  • Regional Pacific Sea Grant College Programs
  • State (examples) Governor's Natural Resources
    Office and Departments of Agriculture Fish and
    Wildlife, Land Conservation and Development
    State Lands
  • Academic Oregon State University, Oregon
    University System
  • Local County governments, special districts,
    ports

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Partnership Projects Agencies
  • Department of State Lands (DSL), Department of
    Fish Wildlife (ODFW)
  • Marine reserves
  • Coastal community engagement through listening
    and learning Goblirsch, Feldner
  • Department of Land Conservation and Development
    (DLCD)
  • Wave energy Conway, Hildenbrand
  • Community preparation for climate change Cone,
    Corcoran
  • Coastal erosion video (Living on the Edge) Cone
  • Department of Agriculture
  • Invasive species education and outreach
    Chan
  • Oregon Innovation Council, the Oregon
    Watershed Enhancement Board
  • FishTraxgenetics, geography, chain of
    custody, consumer Feldner

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Other Partnerships Fellowships
  • Supported Current Fellowships
  • Oregon Legislative FellowshipAnna Pakenham (with
    Coastal Caucus)
  • Oregon Sea Grant Natural Resource Policy
    FellowshipJuna Hickner (with ODFW)
  • Oregon Water Resources Department and Sea Grant
    Extension Well Water Resources FellowshipAbby
    Brown (with OWRD)

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Other Oregon Partnerships Leadership
  • Ocean Policy Advisory Council, Scientific and
    Technical Advisory Committee (chair)
  • Oregon Invasive Species Council (statutory
    member)

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  • Regionalization
  • Ecosystem perspective
  • National and state priorities
  • Builds on each others strengths and broadens
    resource capabilities and user network

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West Coast Regional Research and Information Plan
  • Sea Grant programs in Washington, Oregon, and
    California in collaboration with state, federal
    and tribal agencies assessed the marine/coastal
    research and information needs of a diverse range
    of stakeholders across the region to help inform
    priorities of agencies and research institutions.
  • Supported by and supportive of West Coast
    Governors Agreement
  • Broad stakeholder participation 3 states, 16
    workshops, 1,000 participants, 5,200 comments

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West Coast Regional Research and Information Plan
continued
  • Public report to be released in June identifies
    eight major topics and three cross-cutting
    themes
  • Research and Information Topics
  • Vitality of Coastal Communities and Maritime
    Infrastructure
  • Ocean Governance and Management of Multiple
    Uses
  • Fisheries and Aquaculture
  • Marine Ecosystem Structure and Function
  • Ocean Health and Stressors
  • Physical Ocean Processes, Related Climate
    Change and Physical Coastal Hazards
  • Water Quality and Pollution
  • Resilience and Adaptability to Hazards and
    Climate Change
  • Cross-cutting Themes
  • Climate Change
  • Ocean Education and Environmental Literacy
  • Access to Information and Data

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Strengths and Opportunities
  • Integration of research, extension, education
  • Close ties to NOAA
  • Close ties to coastal communities
  • Regional/national network
  • Statewide university responsibilities
  • Reputation as honest broker of information
  • Can serve as a catalyst for new ideas

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New Opportunities
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Questions?
  • Oregon Sea Grant
  • Oregon State University
  • 322 Kerr Administration Building
  • Corvallis OR 97331-2131
  • 541 737-2714?
  • http//seagrant.oregonstate.edu

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2009 Oregon Sea Grant Program Elements
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Leadership OSU and Sea Grant
University President Edward Ray
Provost and Executive Vice President Sabah
Randhawa
Vice President for Research John Cassady
Sea Grant Director Stephen B. Brandt
Assistant Director Joe Cone
Associate Director Jay Rasmussen
Fiscal Manager Evelyn Paret
Extension Program Leader Jay Rasmussen
Operations Manager Peggy Harris
Director of Education Nancee Hunter
Research/Fellowship Coordinator Julie Risien
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Drivers of Ecosystem Change
Pollution
Invasive Species
Climate Change
Extreme Natural Events
Resource and Land Use
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  • This will require
  • Research that is more focused on Forcing rather
    than Impacts
  • Research that is focused on Prediction rather
    than explanation
  • New breakthroughs in our understanding at the
    boundaries between disciplines (including
    physical-chemical-biological-societal
    interfaces),
  • Improved technologies to expand the time, space
    and parameter scales that we observe the
    ecosystem
  • Changes in training the next generation of
    scientists
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