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Meeting Minutes 1 GULF OF MEXICO FISHERY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL 2 3 MEETING OF THE STANDING & SPECIAL REEF FISH, MACKEREL, ECOSYSTEM 4 & SOCIOECONOMIC SCIENTIFIC AND STATISTICAL COMMITTEES 5 6 WEBINAR 7 8 JULY 8-9, 2020 9 10 STANDING SSC VOTING MEMBERS 11 Joseph Powers.................................................... 12 Lee Anderson..................................................... 13 Luiz Barbieri.................................................... 14 Harry Blanchet................................................... 15 David Chagaris................................................... 16 Benny Gallaway................................................... 17 Bob Gill......................................................... 18 Douglas Gregory.................................................. 19 Walter Keithly................................................... 20 Kai Lorenzen..................................................... 21 Campo Matens..................................................... 22 James Nance...................................................... 23 Will Patterson................................................... 24 Sean Powers...................................................... 25 Kenneth Roberts.................................................. 26 Steven Scyphers.................................................. 27 Jim Tolan........................................................ 28 29 SPECIAL REEF FISH SSC VOTING MEMBERS 30 Jason Adriance................................................... 31 Judson Curtis.................................................... 32 John Mareska..................................................... 33 34 SPECIAL MACKEREL SSC VOTING MEMBERS 35 Jason Adriance................................................... 36 John Mareska..................................................... 37 38 SPECIAL SOCIOECONOMIC SSC VOTING MEMBERS 39 Jack Isaacs...................................................... 40 Andrew Ropicki................................................... 41 42 SPECIAL ECOSYSTEM SSC VOTING MEMBERS 43 Cameron Ainsworth................................................ 44 Paul Sammarco.................................................... 45 46 STAFF 47 Matt Freeman............................................Economist 48 Assane Diagne...........................................Economist 1 1 Beth Hager.................................Administrative Officer 2 Karen Hoak...................Administrative & Financial Assistant 3 Lisa Hollensead.................................Fishery Biologist 4 Mary Levy....................................NOAA General Counsel 5 Jessica Matos..........Document Editor & Administrative Assistant 6 Natasha Mendez-Ferrer...........................Fishery Biologist 7 Emily Muehlstein.......................Public Information Officer 8 Ryan Rindone.................Lead Fishery Biologist/SEDAR Liaison 9 Bernadine Roy.....................................Officer Manager 10 Charlotte Schiaffo.....Administrative & Human Resources Assistant 11 Carrie Simmons.................................Executive Director 12 Carly Somerset......................Fisheries Outreach Specialist 13 14 OTHER PARTICIPANTS 15 Dustin Addis..................................................FWC 16 Shanae Allen..................................................FWC 17 Rob Andrews..................................................NOAA 18 Kevin Anson.................................................GMFMC 19 Jeff Barger.....................................Ocean Conservancy 20 Charlie Bergmann...............................................MS 21 Leann Bosarge...............................................GMFMC 22 Gregg Bray..................................................GSMFC 23 Jay Breidt....................................................... 24 Catherine Bruger................................Ocean Conservancy 25 Erika Burgess.................................................FWC 26 Julia Byrd..................................................SEDAR 27 Matt Byrnes...................................................... 28 Shannon Calay...............................................SEFSC 29 Jade Chau....................................................NOAA 30 Rob Cheshire.................................................NOAA 31 Richard Cody.................................................NOAA 32 Gordon Colvin................................................NOAA 33 Derek Cox.....................................................FWC 34 Roy Crabtree...........................................NOAA/GMFMC 35 Tiffanie Cross................................................... 36 Nancie Cummings.............................................SEFSC 37 Glenn Davis...................................................... 38 LaTreese Denson..............................................NOAA 39 Kyle Dettloff................................................NOAA 40 Dave Donaldson..............................................GSMFC 41 Michael Drexler.................................Ocean Conservancy 42 F.J. Eicke....................................................... 43 Mike Errigo.................................................SAFMC 44 Jim Estes.....................................................FWC 45 Francesca Forrestal..........................................NOAA 46 Kristin Foss..................................................FWC 47 John Foster..................................................NOAA 48 Aubrey Foulk..................................................... 2 1 Tom Frazer..................................................GMFMC 2 Kelsi Furman..................................................... 3 Carissa Gervasi.................................................. 4 David Gloeckner..............................................NOAA 5 Martha Guyas................................................GMFMC 6 Chad Hansen.................................Pew Charitable Trusts 7 Hannah Hart....................................................FW 8 Sepp Haukebo..................................................EDF 9 Frank Helies.................................................NOAA 10 Topher Holmes................................................NOAA 11 Peter Hood...................................................NOAA 12 Kathleen Howington..........................................SAFMC 13 Joseph Hudson.................................................... 14 Ryan Kitts-Jensen............................................NOAA 15 Randal Kramer.................................................... 16 Catherine Krikstan...........................................NOAA 17 Michael Larkin...............................................NOAA 18 Andrew Lade...................................................... 19 Julien Lartigue..............................................NOAA 20 Dominique Lazarre.............................................FWC 21 Dan Leurs....................................................NOAA 22 Ty Lindsey.....................................................LA 23 Rich Malinowski..............................................NOAA 24 Charlotte Marin...............................................FWC 25 Vivian Matter...............................................SEFSC 26 Jack McGovern................................................NOAA 27 David Moss.....................................................FL 28 Joseph Munyandorero...........................................FWC 29 Julie Neer..................................................SEDAR 30 David Nieland..................................................LA 31 Mike Norberg..................................................FWC 32 Matthew Nuttall..............................................NOAA 33 Kelli O’Donnell..............................................NOAA 34 Joe O’Hop.....................................................FWC 35 Meg Oshima....................................................... 36 Katherine Papacostas............................................. 37 Frank Parker..................................................... 38 Jeff Pulver..................................................NOAA 39 Kellie Ralston................................................ASA 40 Adyan Rios..................................................SEFSC 41 Ashford Rosenberg...........................Shareholders Alliance 42 Skyler Sagarese.............................................SEFSC 43 Beverly Sauls.................................................FWC 44 Jason Schaffler.................................................. 45 Chris Schieble.................................................LA 46 Michael Schirripa............................................NOAA 47 George Sedberry................................................FL 48 Nancy Sheridan................................................FWC 3 1 Katie Siegfried.............................................SEFSC 2 Alexandra Smith..............................................NOAA 3 Matthew Smith................................................NOAA 4 Kali Spurgin..................................................FWC 5 Molly Stevens................................................NOAA 6 Chris Swanson.................................................FWC 7 CJ Sweetman...................................................FWC 8 Tara Topping..................................................... 9 Michael Travis...............................................NOAA 10 John Walter.................................................SEFSC 11 Lauren Waters................................................NOAA
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