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Invited Unable to attend: Barb Block, Stanford Univ Antje Boetius, Germany (ChEss CoML) Lucia Campos, Brazil (Deep Sea & Antarctic CoML) John Gunn, Australia (Technology, TOPP) Enric Sala, USA/Spain (National Geo.) Tonny Wagey, Indonesia (Indonesia CoML & Coral Triangle Initiative).
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Invited Unable to attend: Barb Block, Stanford Univ Antje Boetius, Germany (ChEss CoML) Lucia Campos, Brazil (Deep Sea & Antarctic CoML) John Gunn, Australia (Technology, TOPP) Enric Sala, USA/Spain (National Geo.) Tonny Wagey, Indonesia (Indonesia CoML & Coral Triangle Initiative) Science Council Membership Dan Costa, UCSC Chair Ian Poiner, Australia (CoML) Mike Sinclair, Canada (CoML, ICES) Sun Song, China (China CoML) Patricia Miloslavich, Venezuela (All CoML) Ed Urban, USA (SCOR) Shubha Sathyendranath, Canada/India (POGO) Brian MacKenzie, Denmark (HMAP) Kats Fujikura, Japan (Japan CoML) Isabel Sousa-Pinto, Portugal (EuroCoML) Roberto Danovaro, Italy (EuroCoML)
Science Council Agenda 1. Individual Visions for Beyond 2010 3. Review of CoML “Assets”: What has the first Census of Marine Life accomplished? • Tools & Technologies – What do we have to build on in a new program? (Goal: Draft a list of potential tools & technologies to be integrated into a new program scope) • Habitats Covered – Which should be covered more thoroughly or what gaps should be addressed? (Goal: Draft a list of tentative areas in the ocean to study as part of the new program) • Baseline Information – What new questions are there to answer, gaps to fill, societal needs to address? (Goal: Articulate what unique opportunity has been provided to the scientific community by the first Census) 4. Outline Science Plan • Mission Statement: The need for the new program (Why now? Why us?) • Science Goals: What are the new questions to answer and how will we do it? • Organizational Structure: Preliminary thoughts on how to manage the program