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SAC
Meeting Agenda
OCTOBER
4, 2002
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MONTEREY
BAY NATIONAL MARINE
SANCTUARY ADVISORY COUNCIL MEETING
OCTOBER 4, 2002
COMMUNITY
CHURCH OF THE MONTEREY PENINSULA
COMMUNITY ROOM- WOODHULL HALL
4590 CARMEL VALLEY ROAD, CARMEL VALLEY
DRAFT
AGENDA
8:30
AM |
Coffee and Sign-in |
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9:00
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Call to Order
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Stephanie
Harlan |
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Roll
Call (SAC Member list) |
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Approval
of 8/1/02 and 8/2/02 DRAFT Meeting Minutes
08/01/02
and 08/02/02 Draft SAC Meeting Minutes
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Standard
Reports from Working Groups and Staff
Conservation
Working Group Meeting Notes 9/17/02
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Sanctuary
Education Panel (SEP) Meeting Minutes Sept. 16, 2002 |
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SAC
Office Report August-September |
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MBNMS
Permit Report 9/02 |
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Correspondence
See
the list of Correspondence files below |
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9:15
AM |
Public
Comments and Items Not on the Agenda
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Stephanie
Harlan |
9:45
AM |
MBNMS
Anniversary: Ten Years of Ocean Protection
- Brief
Report on Anniversary Celebrations
- Presentation
- New
staff introductions
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Bill
Douros |
10:45
AM |
Joint
Management Plan Review (JMPR) Work Plan |
Bill
Douros
Sean Morton |
11:30
AM |
SAC
Questions and Comments on JMPR Work Plan |
Stephanie
Harlan |
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Public
Comment on JMPR Work Plan |
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12:15
PM |
LUNCH |
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1:00
PM |
SAC
Questions and Comments on JMPR Work Plan (Cont) |
Stephanie
Harlan |
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SAC
Member Participation in JMPR Working Groups |
Sean
Morton |
3:00
PM |
SAC
Annual Report |
Stephanie
Harlan |
3:15
PM |
Santa
Cruz County Hotel Tax Propositions |
Stephanie
Harlan |
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Santa
Cruz County Hotel Tax Proposition |
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3:30
PM |
SAC
Member Announcements |
All |
4:00
PM |
Set
December 6 Agenda |
Stephanie
Harlan |
4:15
PM |
ADJOURN |
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Directions
to for the Community Church of the Monterey Peninsula:
Take Highway One to Carmel Valley Road. At the intersection, turn onto
Carmel Valley Road (it will either be a right or left hand turn at the
light depending on whether you are coming from the south or north). Drive
approximately 1 mile east past the middle school and on your right is
the church. Make a right turn and follow signs to the church (off to your
right). To reach Woodhull Hall go straight to the back of the church and
take a right. There is plenty of parking. Walk through the gate at the
back of the building and the hall is the first building on your left.
Look for the signs.
Files
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Santa
Cruz County Hotel Tax Proposition
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Surfrider
Foundation letter to SAC
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About
SAC
The Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council
was established by Federal law to assure continued public
participation in the management of the Sanctuary. Since
its establishment in March 1994, the Council has played
a vital role in the decisions affecting the Sanctuary along
the central California Coast. The Council's nineteen voting
members represent a variety of local user groups, as well
as the general public, plus seven local, state and federal
governmental jurisdictions. In addition, the respective
managers for the four California National Marine Sanctuaries
(Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, Cordell Bank
National Marine Sanctuary, Gulf of the Farallones National
Marine Sanctuary, and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary)
and the Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve
sit as non-voting members. Members are appointed competitively
by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and
serve three-year terms. The Council meets bi-monthly in
open sessions located throughout the 360-mile boundary of
the Sanctuary.
The
Council maintains a firm commitment to the goals and objectives
of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Program.
The Council appreciates the efforts of volunteers, non-profit
organizations, businesses, and citizens, without whose
support the mission of the Sanctuary would be difficult
to realize.
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