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About This Document This directory provides contact information to interested parties about the members of National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Councils. This directory is updated annually. Comments or questions on the directory or sanctuary advisory councils should be directed to: Karen Brubeck National Sanctuary Advisory Council Coordinator NOAA / National Marine Sanctuary Program (206) 842-6084 [email protected] 2 Table of Contents Introduction 4 Directory of Sanctuary Advisory Council Members Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary 6 Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary 12 Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary 15 Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary 19 Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary 24 Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary 27 Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary 30 Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary 34 Monitor National Marine Sanctuary 41 Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary 44 Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument 51 Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary 57 Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary 63 Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary 69 Directory of Staff Associated with Advisory Councils 73 Indices 75 3 Introduction The NMSP has entered a “tipping period” as it relates to organizational maturity and stature within the marine conservation community. This tipping period very much encompasses our sanctuary advisory councils as well. The NMSP has reached a tremendous milestone with our sanctuary advisory councils. In 2005 councils were established for the Monitor, Flower Garden Banks, and Fagatele Bay national marine sanctuaries. Every site in the system, including the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument, now has an advisory council. There are almost 400 people (230 members and 160 alternates) serving on advisory councils. As of 2006, the NMSP has worked with councils for fifteen years. Like the sanctuaries themselves, the councils are constantly evolving and maturing. At some sites councils are tackling new, different, and sometimes more complex issues. At other sites, councils continue to address familiar issues in a dedicated and steadfast fashion. ******** Councils bring together members of a diverse community to provide advice and recommendations to the sanctuary superintendents on the management and protection of the sanctuary, or to assist the NMSP in guiding a proposed site through the designation process. The members of the councils serve as a broad cross-section of the communities that lie adjacent to national marine sanctuaries. Members sit on councils representing such interests as conservation, education, research, fishing, whale watching, diving and other recreational activities, boating and shipping, tourism, harbors and ports, maritime business, agriculture, and maritime heritage, as well as jurisdictional partners from local, regional, state, tribal and federal agencies. The NMSP regards the involvement of communities and the development of a stewardship ethic as vitally important to successfully protect sanctuary resources. Councils create a nexus between the communities, the resources and the NMSP. The NMSP is committed to the full support, utilization, and enhancement of councils at all sanctuaries and provides national support to that end. For example, the NMSP prepares numerous documents to support the councils, including this directory, a national annual report highlighting the accomplishments of each council, and a handbook that explains all the policies, procedures and protocols for council establishment and operation. Each year the NMSP also hosts a Sanctuary Advisory Council Chairs and Coordinators Meeting to bring together the leaders of our councils and the staff that support them from around the country. The NMSP deeply appreciates the dedication, hard work and passion of each and every one of our sanctuary advisory council members. 4 Table 1: Existing Councils and Dates Established Site Year Florida Keys 1991 HI Humpback Whale 1992 Stellwagen Bank 1992 Monterey Bay 1994 Olympic Coast 1995 Thunder Bay 1997 Channel Islands 1998 Gray’s Reef 1999 Northwestern HI 2001 Gulf of the Farallones 2002 Cordell Bank 2002 Fagatele Bay 2005 Flower Garden Banks 2005 Monitor 2005 5 Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council I. Officers Chair Member: Dianne Black Seat: Santa Barbara County Term: N/A Assistant Director, Planning & Development Santa Barbara, CA 805-568-2086 [email protected] Alternate: Michelle Gibbs 805-568-3546 [email protected] Vice-Chair Member: Linda Krop Seat: Conservation Term: 1/05 - 1/07 Chief Counsel, Environmental Defense Center Santa Barbara, CA 805-963-1622 x 106 [email protected] Alternate: Greg Helms 805-687-2322 [email protected] Secretary Member: Eric Kett Seat: Public At-Large Term: 1/05 - 1/07 Property Manager, Hollister Ranch Gaviota, CA 805-567-0033 [email protected] Alternate: Matthew Lum 805-962-8455 [email protected] 6 II. Other Non-Governmental Members Member: David Bacon Seat: Recreational Fishing Term: 3/06 - 3/08 Wave Walker Charters Santa Barbara, CA 805-964-2046 [email protected] Alternate: Merit McCrea 805-893-3835 [email protected] Member: Lauri Baker Seat: Tourism Term: 9/04 - 9/06 BakerBuilt, Inc. Santa Barbara, CA 805-964-5672 [email protected] Alternate: Andrea Moe 805-642-1393 [email protected] Member: Paulette Cabugos Seat: Chumash Community Term: 1/06 – 1/08 Chumash Maritime Association Santa Barbara, CA 805-730-3859 [email protected] Alternate: Reggie Pagaling 805-729-1998 [email protected] Member: Warren Glaser Seat: Non-Consumptive Recreation Term: 1/05 - 1/07 Ventura, CA 805-642-2912 [email protected] Alternate: Scott Dunn 805-684-7518 [email protected] 7 Member: Barbara LaCorte Seat: Education Term: 1/06 - 1/08 Principal, Hope School Santa Barbara, CA 805-563-2974 [email protected] Alternate: Dan Powell 805-643-7081 [email protected] Member: William Spicer Seat: Business Term: 1/05 – 1/07 Owner, Western Gate Publishing Santa Barbara, CA 805-563-9615 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined Member: Dr. Robert Warner Seat: Research Term: 9/04 – 9/06 Professor, University of California Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA 805-893-2941 [email protected] Alternate: Dr. Dan Brumbaugh 831-420-3963 [email protected] Member: vacant – to be determined Seat: Commercial Fishing Alternate: Jim Marshall 805-689-7273 [email protected] Member: vacant – to be determined Seat: Public-at-Large Alternate: Phyllis Grifman 213-740-1963 [email protected] 8 III. Other Governmental Members Local Government: Agency: Ventura County Representative: Lyn Krieger Director, Ventura County Harbor Department Oxnard, CA 805-382-3001 [email protected] Alternate: Jack Peveler 805-382-6864 [email protected] State Government: Agency: California Coastal Commission Representative: Rebecca Roth California Coastal Commission - member Federal Programs Manager, California Coastal Commission San Francisco, CA 415-904-5264 [email protected] Alternate: Jack Ainsworth 805-641-0142 [email protected] Agency: California Department of Fish and Game Representative: Marija Vojkovich Southern California Manager, Marine Region and Offshore Ecosystem Coordinator Santa Barbara, CA 805-568-1246 [email protected] Alternate: Kristine Barsky 805-985-3114 [email protected] Agency: California Resources Agency Representative: Brian Baird Assistant Secretary for Ocean and Coastal Policy Sacramento, CA 415-904-5466 [email protected] Alternate: Leah Akins 916-653-9416 [email protected] 9 Federal Government: Agency: Minerals Management Service Representative: Dr. Fred Piltz Senior Environmental Scientist Camarillo, CA 805-389-7850 [email protected] Alternate: Dr. Ann Bull 805-389-7855 [email protected] Agency: National Park Service Representative: Russell Galipeau Superintendent, Channel Islands National Park Ventura, CA 805-658-5730 [email protected] Alternate: Gary Davis 805-658-5707 [email protected] Agency: NOAA Fisheries Representative: Mark Helvey Assistant Regional Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries Division Long Beach, CA 562-980-4040 [email protected] Alternate: Lyle Enriquez 562-980-4025 [email protected] Agency: NOAA (non-voting) Gulf of the Farallones NMS Representative: Maria Brown Sanctuary Superintendent San Francisco, CA 415-561-6622 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined 10 Agency: NOAA (non-voting) Monterey Bay NMS Representative: Holly Price / Karen Grimmer Acting Sanctuary Superintendents Monterey, CA 831-647-4201 [email protected] [email protected] Alternate: Rachel Saunders 831-647-4201 [email protected] Agency: U.S. Coast Guard Representative: Ronald Fien Supervisor, Marine Safety Detachment Santa Barbara, CA 805-962-7430 x 220 [email protected] Alternate: Chief John Luzader 805-962-7430 x 223 [email protected] Agency: U.S. Department of Defense Representative: Steven Schwartz Environmental Protection Specialist Point Mugu, CA 805-989-0644 [email protected] Alternate: Walter Schobel 805-606-3602 [email protected] 11 Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council I. Officers Chair Member: Tom Lambert Seat: Community At Large – Sonoma Term: 3/05 - 3/07 Sebastopol, CA 707-829-7882 [email protected] Alternate: vacant – to be determined Vice Chair Member: Doreen Moser Seat: Education Term: 3/05 – 3/08 Marine Mammal Center San Rafael , CA 415-289-8620