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November 14, 2014

NOAA Forms Panel to Guide Ocean Exploration

Scientists direct a remotely operated vehicle deep in the ocean from the mission control room aboard NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. (NOAA Okeanos Explorer team, INDEX-SATAL expedition)

Scientists direct a remotely operated vehicle deep in the ocean from the mission control room aboard NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. (NOAA Okeanos Explorer team, INDEX-SATAL expedition)

NOAA announced the appointment of 13 members to a new federal Ocean Exploration Advisory Board that will provide guidance to NOAA and the nation on ocean exploration.

“This distinguished board will advise NOAA on priority areas for exploration, investments in new technologies, and a strategic plan for greater understanding of our planet’s last frontier,” said NOAA Chief Scientist Richard W. Spinrad, Ph.D., who will serve as liaison to the board for NOAA Administrator Kathryn Sullivan, Ph.D. “I congratulate these individuals on their selection, and look forward to working with them to achieve the next generation of ocean exploration.”

The new members represent government agencies, private sector leaders, academic institutions and not-for-profit institutions involved in all areas of ocean exploration, from advanced technology to citizen exploration. The members are:

  • VADM Paul Gaffney USN (ret) will chair the board. He is currently a fellow at the Monmouth University Urban Coast institute and served as a commissioner on the U.S. Ocean Policy Commission.
  • James A. Austin, Jr., Ph.D., senior research scientist, University of Texas Institute for Geophysics.
  • Amanda Demopoulos, Ph.D., research ecologist, U.S. Geological Survey.
  • Jacqueline Eaby Dixon, Ph.D., dean, College of Marine Science, University of South Florida.
  • Christopher R. German, Ph.D., senior scientist, geology and geophysics, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
  • Ambassador Cameron Hume, business consultant. 
  • John R. Kreider, senior vice president, advanced technology, Oceaneering International, Inc.
  • David Lang co-founder, OpenROV.
  • Darlene Lim, Ph.D., research scientist, NASA Ames Research Center. 
  • Nicolette Nye vice president for communications and external relations, National Ocean Industries Association.
  • Dominique Rissolo, Ph.D., executive director, Waitt Institute.
  • Richard J. Rikoski Ph.D., CEO and chief scientist, Hadal, Inc.
  • Lance M. Towers, director, advanced technology programs, the Boeing Company.

Congress designated NOAA the coordinator of a national ocean exploration program, and mandated the creation of an Ocean Exploration Advisory Board under the Federal Advisory Committee Act. The board is expected to meet twice a year and will report directly to the NOAA administrator on matters relevant to a coordinated national program of ocean exploration and on NOAA’s own ocean exploration activities. The Ocean Exploration Advisory Board will meet for the first time on December 2 and 3, 2014, in Washington D.C., for informational briefings about NOAA and national ocean exploration activities.

The Boeing CompanyNational Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationKathryn Sullivan
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