Report:
Conference Proceedings
Expanding Opportunities in Ocean Sciences
IX. APPENDICES
Appendix A. Steering Committee Roster
Dr. Brian Bingham
Assistant Professor, Western Washington
University
Shannon Point Marine Center
1900 Shannon Point Road
Anacortes, WA 98221-4042
bingham@cc.wwu.edu
(360) 293-2188
FAX: (360) 293-1083
Dr. Susan B. Cook
Director, J. Seward Johnson Marine
Education and Conference Center
Harbor Branch Oceanographic
Institution, Inc.
5600 U.S. 1 North
Fort Pierce, FL 34945
cooks@roo.fit.edu
(407) 465-2400 x502
FAX: (407) 465-4753
Dr. Benjamin Cuker
Associate Professor of Marine Science
Marine Science Department
Hampton University
Hampton, VA 23668
cuker@cs.hamptonu.edu
(804) 727-5884
Dr. John W. Farrington
Senior Scientist and Dean of Graduate
Education
Education Office
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Woods Hole, MA 02543
Ms. Teri Frady
Chief, Information Services Unit
NOAA/NMFS
Northeast Fisheries Science Center
166 Water Street
Woods Hole, MA 02534
(508) 548-5123
FAX: (508) 548-5124
Dr. Denise Stephenson-Hawk
Associate Professor of Physics
and Senior Research Scientists
Clark Atlanta University
223 James P. Brawley Drive, S.W.
Atlanta, GA 30314
dhawk@denise.cau.edu
(404) 880-6904
FAX: (404) 880-6983
Ms. Natalie Huff
Program Manager
NOAA/NMFS EEO Office
1315 East-West Highway
SSMC3, Room 14470
Silver Spring, MD 20910
(301) 713-1456
FAX: (301) 713-2299
Dr. Ambrose Jearld, Jr., Chair
Chief, Research Planning and Evaluation
NOAA/NMFS
Northeast Fisheries Science Center
166 Water Street
Woods Hole, MA 02534
ajearld@whsun1.wh.whoi.edu
(508) 548-5123
FAX: (508) 548-5124
Mr. Darryl Keith
USEPA
Environmental Research Laboratory
27 Tarzwell Drive
Narragansett, RI 02882
dkeith@narvax.nar.epa.gov
(401) 782-3135
FAX: (401) 782-3030
Dr. Margaret Leinen
President, The Oceanography Society
Vice-Provost for Marine Programs
Dean, Graduate School of Oceanography
University of Rhode Island
Narragansett, RI 02882
mleinen@gso.sun1.gso.uri.edu
Dr. Nancy H. Marcus
President, American Society of Limnology
and Oceanography
Department of Oceanography
Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL 32306-3048
nmarcus@mailer.fsu.edu
Dr. Livingston S. Marshall
Assistant Professor of Biology
Department of Natural Sciences
University of Maryland, Eastern Shore
J. T. Williams Administration Building
Princess Anne, MD 21853
marshall@umes.umd.edu
(410) 651-6040
FAX: (410) 651-7739
Dr. Carlos Robles
Associate Professor
Department of Biology and Microbiology
California State University, Los Angeles
5151 State University Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90032
crobles@hitide.calstatla.edu
Appendix B: Conference Participants
Henry Aceto, Jr.
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
College of William and Mary
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Nancy Aguilar
Graduate Student
CMBB-0204
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
La Jolla, CA 92093-0204
James F. Battey
Acting Director
MacLean Marine Science Center
University of the Virgin Islands
#2 John Brewers Bay
St. Thomas, USVI 00802
Brian Bingham
Assistant Professor
Shannon Point Marine Center
1900 Shannon Point Road
Anacortes, WA 98221-4042
Kerry D. Bolognese
Assistant Director
Federal Relations, Marine, and
Environmental Affairs
National Association of State &
Land Grant Colleges
1 Dupont Circle #710
Washington, DC 20036
Dr. Robert Bonner
Dean, Pure and Applied Science
Hampton University
Hampton, VA 23668
Isidro Bosch
Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
SUNY GENESEO
1 College Dr.
Geneseo, NY 14454
Bradford Brown
Science and Research Director
DOC/NOAA/NMFS/SEFSC
75 Virginia Beach Dr.
Miami, FL 33149
George Burbanck
Marine Science Department
Hampton University
Hampton, VA 23668
Clarence D. Coleman
Assistant Dean
Health Related Professions and Natural
Sciences
Norfolk State University
2401 Corprew Ave.
Norfolk, VA 23504
Judith Connor
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research
Institute (MBARI)
160 Central Ave.
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
Loveday L. Conquest
Associate Dean
College of Ocean/Fishery Sciences
University of Washington
PO Box 355645
Seattle, WA 98195
Susan B. Cook
Director of Education
Johnson Marine Education and Conference
Center
Harbor Branch Oceanographic
Institution, Inc.
5600 U.S. 1 North
Fort Pierce, FL 34946
Maurice K. Crawford
Graduate Student
NC State University
PO Box 851
Beaufort, NC 28516-0851
Russell L. Cuhel
Associate Scientist, REU Program Manager
Center for Great Lakes Studies
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
600 E. Greenfield Ave.
Milwaukee. WI 53204
Benjamin Cuker
Associate Professor of Marine Science
Marine Science Department
Hampton University
Hampton, VA 23668
Greg Cutter
Professor
Department of Oceanography
Old Dominion University
Norfolk, VA 23529
Carol B. Daniels
Research Toxicologist
Gulf Ecology Division
USEPA - Sabine Island
Gulf Breeze, FL 32561-5299
Melinda Davis
Associate Professor
Fort Valley State College
PO Box 5569
Fort Valley, GA 31030
Peggy Delaney
Institute of Marine Science
Earth and Marine Sciences Bldg.
University of California, Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, CA 95064
Christopher D'Elia
Director
Maryland Sea Grant College Program
0112 Skinner Hall
College Park, MD 20742
Irma Delson
Assistant Director
Student Services
College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
Oregon State University
Corvalis, OR 97331
Fred Dobbs
Assistant Professor
Department of Oceanography
Old Dominion University
1054 W. 47th St.
Norfolk, VA 23529
Essie Coleman-Duffie
Fisheries Management Specialist
DOC/NOAA/NMFS/SEFSC
75 Virginia Beach Drive
Miami, FL 33149
Charles E. Epifanio
Associate Dean
Graduate College of Marine Studies
University of Delaware
Lewes, DE 19958
John W. Farrington
Dean and Senior Scientist
Education Office-Clark Lab 223
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Woods Hole, MA 02543
Nancy Foster
Deputy Assistant Administrator
NOAA/NMFS-OA/FX1
1315 East West Highway, Rm. 14564
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Doretha B. Foushee
Associate Professor
NC Agr. & Tech. State Univ.
Department of Biology
Greensboro, NC 27411
Teri L. Frady
Chief, Research Communications
NOAA/NMFS
Northeast Fisheries Science Center
166 Water St.
Woods Hole, MA 02543
Matt Gilligan
Professor
Department of Biology and Life Sciences
P.O. Box 20325
Savannah State College
Savannah, GA 31204
Dr. Judith P. Grassle
Professor
Institute of Marine and Coastal Science
Rutgers University
P.O Box 231
News Brunswick, NJ 08903
Frank Hall
Graduate College of Marine Studies
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716
William R. Harvey
President
Hampton University
Hampton, VA 23668
Dr. Denise Stephenson-Hawk
Associate Professor of Physics
and Senior Research Scientist
Clark Atlanta University
223 James P. Brawley Drive, S.W.
Atlanta, GA 30314
Linda Bailey Hayden
Professor of Computer Science
Elizabeth City State University
PO Box 672
1704 Weeksville Rd.
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
Scottie Yvette Henderson
Friday Harbor Laboratories
620 University Rd.
Friday Harbor, WA 98250
Emorcia Hill
Director
Equity and Pluralism Program
New England Board of Higher Education
45 Temple Place
Boston, MA 02111
Dionne Hoskins
Graduate Student
Marine Science Program
College of Science and Mathematics
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208
Natalie Huff
NMFS EEO Program Manager
SSMC3, Rm. 14470
1315 East-West Highway
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Barbara Weeks-Huntington
Director
SDSU McNair Scholars Program
5500 Campanile Dr.
San Diego, CA 92182
Ambrose Jearld, Jr.
Chief, Research Planning and Evaluation
DOC/NOAA/NMFS
Northeast Fisheries Science Center
166 Water Street
Woods Hole, MA 02543
Evelyn Jones
NMFS EEO Program
SSMC3, Rm. 14470
1315 East-West Highway
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Robert Jordan
Marine Science Department
Hampton University
Hampton, VA 23668
Darryl J. Keith
Research Oceanographer
USEPA, Environmental Research Laboratory
27 Tarzwell Drive
Narragansett, RI 02882
John J. Kelley
Institute of Marine Science
School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences
University of Alaska
Fairbanks, AK 99775
Margaret Leinen
Dean of Graduate School
University of Rhode Island
Narragansett, RI 02882
Charles Luther
Program Officer
Office of Naval Research
800 N. Quincy
Arlington, VA 22217
Tom Malone
Director
Horn Point Environmental Laboratory
University of Maryland, CEES
P.O. Box 775
Cambridge, MD 21613
Nancy H. Marcus
Department of Oceanography
Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL 32306
Livingston S. Marshall
Department of Natural Sciences
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Princess Anne, MD 21853
Cynthia Mays
Human Resources
NMFS/EASC
200 World Trade Center
Norfolk, VA 23510
Judy McDowell
Senior Scientist
Education Office-Clark Lab 223
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Woods Hole, MA 02543
John D. Milliman
Dean of Graduate Studies
School of Marine Science
College of William and Mary
PO Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Joan Mitchell
National Science Foundation
4201 Wilson Blvd., Rm. 725
Arlington, VA 22230
Marvin K. Moss
Provost, Vice Chancellor of
Academic Affairs
University of North Carolina
601 South College Rd.
Wilmington, NC 28403
N'e. Muoneke
Prairie View A&M University
PO Box 125
Prairie View, TX 77446
Mark Ohman
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
University of San Diego
La Jolla, CA 92093
Gisèle Muller-Parker
Associate Professor
Shannon Point Marine Center
Western Washington University
1900 Shannon Point Road
Anacortes, WA 98221-4042
Nathaniel Pitts
Director
Office of Science and Technology
Infrastructure
National Science Foundation
4201 Wilson Blvd., Rm. 1270
Arlington, VA 22230
DeLois Powell
Assistant Professor
Department of Natural Sciences
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
2101 Carver Hall
Princess Anne, MD 21853
Joe Ramus
Director
Duke University Marine Laboratory
135 Duke Marine Lab Rd.
Beaufort, NC 28516
Errol Rhoden
308 Milbank Hall
Tuskegee University
Tuskegee, AL 36088
Earl S. Richardson
President
Morgan State University
Cold Spring Lane and Hillen Road
Baltimore, MD 21239
Joseph P. Richardson
Professor
Department of Biology and Life Sciences
Savannah State College
Savannah, GA 31404
Richard Rosenblatt
Chair, Graduate Department
Scripps Institution of Oceanography-0208
La Jolla, CA 92093
Linda C. Schaffer
Assistant Professor
College of William and Mary
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Edwin W. Shaar, Jr.
Oceanography Department
(MS-3146)
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843
Larry Shannon
USF & WS
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Princess Anne, MD 21853
James Stewart
Student
Marine Science Department
Hampton University
Hampton, VA 23668
Sheila Stiles
Research Geneticist
DOC/NOAA/NMFS/NEFSC
212 Rogers Rd.
Milford, CT 06460
Kathryn D. Sullivan
NOAA Chief Scientist OA/CS
14th and Constitution, Rm. 5128
Washington, DC 20230
Kenneth R. Tenore
Director
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
University of Maryland
PO Box 38
Solomons, MD 20688
Judith Vergun
Director
Native Americans in Marine Sciences
Program
College of Ocean and Atmospheric
Sciences
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331
Roy A. Watlington
Associate Director
Eastern Caribbean Center
2 John Brewers Bay
University of the Virgin Islands
St. Thomas, USVI 00802
Ken Webb
Chancellor
School of Marine Science
College of William and Mary
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Dorothy J. White
Coordinator
National Minority Graduate Feeder
Program
National Association of State Universities
and Land-Grant Colleges
1 Dupont Circle, NW Ste. 710
Washington, DC 20036
William Wills
Education Officer
Bermuda Biological Station for Research
Ferry Beach GEO1
BERMUDA
Herbert L. Windom
Acting Director
Skidaway Institution of Oceanography
10 Ocean Science Cir.
Savannah, GA 31411Appendix C: Program Guide
September 11, 1995
8:00-8:30
Registration
8:30-8:45 Welcome Dr. William R. Harvey, President, Hampton University 8:45-9:00 Charge to the Group Dr. Nancy Foster, Deputy Administrator, National Marine Fisheries Service 9:00-10:30 Panel 1: Minorities at Work in Ocean Sciences View from top administrators
Dr. Ambrose Jearld, Chair NMFS/NEFSC
Panel members: Dr. John Farrington, WHOI; Ms. Emorcia Hill, New England Board of Higher Education; Dr. Nathanial Pitts, NSF; Dr. Earl S. Richardson, President, Morgan State University; Dr. Kathryn D. Sullivan, NOAA Chief Scientist's Office
10:30-11:00 Coffee break 11:00-12:00 Panel 2: Minority Student Matriculation The faculty view
Dr. Ben Cuker, Chair, Hampton University
Panel members: Dr. Matthew Gilligan, Savannah State College; Dr. Livingston S. Marshall, University of Maryland Eastern Shore; Dr. Nancy Marcus, Florida State University; Dr. Mark Ohman, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
12:00-1:00 Lunch (catered) 1:00-2:30 Panel 3: The Student Perspective View from "The Bridge"
Dr. Brian Bingham, Chair, Shannon Point Marine Center
Panel members: Ms. Nancy Aguilar, Scripps Institution of Oceanography; Dr. Isidro Bosch, State University of New York; Mr. Maurice Crawford, North Carolina State University; Ms. Scottie Yvette Henderson, University of Washington; Ms. Dionne Hoskins, University of South Carolina; Dr. Gisèle Muller-Parker, Western Washington University; Mr. James Stewart, Hampton University
2:30-2:45 Soda break 2:45-5:00 Working Groups You will receive your assignments at registration. Working group chairs include Dr. Matthew Gilligan, Savannah State College; Dr. Nancy Marcus, Florida State University; Dr. Livingston S. Marshall, University of Maryland Eastern Shore; Dr. Margaret Leinen, University of Rhode Island; and Dr. Susan B. Cook, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution. 5:00 Walking tour of campus 6:00 Reception, Hampton University Museum Hosted by Steering Committee September 12, 1995
8:00-12:00
Finish working sessions 12:00-1:00 Lunch (catered) Committee chairs and recorders collate reports and prepare for afternoon session. 1:00-3:00 Presentation of results 3:30-5:00 Afternoon tea, network opportunity The shuttle to the McGrew Center will leave the Radisson and the Courtyard by Marriott at
7:45 AM on the 11th and 12th.
Appendix D: Work Group Assignments
(This information was compiled from participants who had registered by September 8, 1995. Participants who were not assigned to a work group were encouraged to join any group.)
Work Group #1
Work Group #2
Work Group #3
Margaret Leinen, Chair
Henry Aceto
Robert Bonner
Isidro Bosch
Bradford Brown
George Burbanck
Maurice Crawford
Ben Cuker
John Farrington
Natalie Huff
Robert Jordan
John Milliman
N'e. Muoneke
Earl Richardson
Roy Watlington
Work Group #4
Matt Gilligan, Chair
Clarence Coleman
Judith Connor
Loveday Conquest
Greg Cutter
Melinda Davis
Irma Delson
Scottie Yvette Henderson
Ambrose Jearld, Jr.
Evelyn Jones
Darryl Keith
Tom Malone
Kathryn Sullivan
Ken Tenore
William WillisL. Marshall, Chair
Essie Coleman-Duffie
Russell Cuhel
Carol Daniels
Peggy Delaney
Fred Dobbs
Dionne Hoskins
John J. Kelley
Joan Mitchell
Marvin K. Moss
Gisèle Muller-Parker
Carlos Robles
Barbara Weeks-Huntington
Herbert Windom
Work Group #5
Nancy Marcus, Chair
Kerry Bolognese
Chris D'Elia
Nancy Foster
Doretha B. Foushee
Judith Grassle
Mark Ohman
Nathaniel Pitts
DeLois Powell
Joseph Richardson
Richard Rosenblatt
Larry Shannon
Denise Stephenson-Hawk
James Stewart
Brian BinghamS. Cook, Chair
Nancy Aquilar
James Battey
Charles Epifanio
Frank Hall
William Harvey
Emorcia Hill
Linda Hayden
Earl Rhoden
Linda Schaffer
Ed Shaar
Sheila Stiles
Joseph Ramus
Judith Vergun
Ken Webb
Dorothy White
Ad-Hoc Federal Work Group
Ambrose Jearld, Jr., Chair
Bradford Brown, NOAA
Carol Daniels, USEPA
Nancy Foster, NOAA
Darryl Keith, USEPA
Charles Luther, ONR
Joan Mitchell, NSF
Appendix E: Evaluations
Summary
The overwhelming majority of participants rated the conference as "very well organized" as "fully meeting their expectations" and as being "very useful and informative." There was a variety of responses to the three short-answer questions asking about the major strengths and weaknesses of the conference as well as the single most important improvement that could be made to the conference. Most participants said that the greatest strength was the limited number of people and the form of the conference, panel discussions followed by workgroups, that allowed for networking, collaboration, and discussion. Most also listed the need for follow-up to the conference's recommendations and proposals as the single most important way to improve the conference. There was not a similar consensus on the greatest weakness of the conference with comments ranging from requests for the conference to be extended to more frequent coffee breaks.
Tally
Thirty (30) evaluations were collected. There were six questions on the evaluation form. Questions 1, 2, and 6 asked for a response on a numerical scale from 1 - 6 in which 6 equaled the most positive response. The answer with the greatest number of responses in bold type. Questions 3, 4, and 5 asked for short-answer responses. Responses suggested by more than one respondent are listed in bold type.
1. How well was the conference organized? from 1 (not every well) to 6 (very well)
Scale 1 2 3 4 5 6
Number 0 0 0 4 16 10
Percent 0 0 0 13% 54% 33%
(of Respondents)
2. How well did the conference meet your expectations?
from 1 (not very well) to 6 (very well)
Scale 1 2 3 4 5 6
Number 0 0 0 2 16 12
Percent 0 0 0 7% 53% 40%
(of Respondents)
6. What is your overall estimate of the conference's quality and usefulness?
from 1 (not very useful and informative) to 6 (very useful and informative)
Scale 1 2 3 4 5 6
Number 0 0 0 1 14 15
Percent 0 0 0 3% 47 50%
(of Respondents)3. List major strengths of the conference.
A small number of participants facilitated good dialogue.
Opportunity to network with other professionals.
Opportunity to contribute in working groups.
The recommendations that will be acted upon.
Willingness of conference participants to openly communicate.
Holding the conference at a HBMSCU.
The broad spectrum of ways to expand awareness of the Ocean Science career
options.
Panels followed by workgroups.
The diversity of participants.
4. List major weaknesses of the conference.
Need more time for panel discussions.
Need to provide a list of HBMSCUs with Ocean Science programs for participants.
Need to provide computer demonstrations of Internet capabilities.
Not enough students in panels.
Too many presenters on the panels.
The recommendations that will not be acted upon.
Information for the conference was late in arriving.
Cramped seating for general sessions.
Open to students at open sessions.
Sessions overly structured without enough time for one-on-one conversations.
Purpose of producing recommendations not always clear.
5. What, if any, is the one most important thing that should be done to improve this conference?
Extend the conference to a minimum of three days to accommodate more discussion.
Have a follow-up conference.
Invite a few representatives from minority parent groups and organizations to provide
input regarding cultural understanding.
Invite Dr. Michael Howell from South Carolina, as a representative of AMP, to the next
meeting.
Coordination with other national programs.
More student participation.
Include more representatives from HBMSCUs that do not have Ocean Science programs.
Send agenda and conference participant list to participants earlier.
Produce a time line of specific outcomes from recommendations.
Ask participants to focus their attention on a specific task.
Appendix F: Bridge Program and Computer Database Information
Bridge Program Information
ASLO-Hampton University. Dr. Ben Cuker, Marine and Environmental Science, Hampton University, Hampton, VA 23668; (804)727-5884; FAX 727-5084
BUMP (Boston University Marine Program) REU Program. WBLMER, BUMP-MBL, Woods Hole, MA 02543
California Academy of Math and Science
Committee on Underrepresented Minorities in Limnology and Oceanography (CURMLO)
Duke University, Minority Training Program in the Marine Sciences.
Duke University, School of the Environment, Marine Laboratory, Beaufort, NC 28516-9721; (919)728-2111
ECO - The Environmental Careers Organization. John Cook, National President; Dee Rollins, Regional Director; 286 Congress St., Third Floor, Boston, MA 02210; (617)426-4375; FAX (617)423-0998. Florida and Southeast, Robin Boland, Regional Director, 4902 Eisenhower Blvd., Suite 217, Tampa, FL 33634; (813)886-4330; FAX (813)882-0589; Great Lakes, 50 Public Square, Suite 628, Cleveland, OH 44113; (216)861-4545; FAX (216)861-6727.
Estaurine Research Foundation (ERF) sponsored by Gulf Estaurine Research Society
Federal Sector Bridges Internships, co-ops, workstudies available at both the high school and college level
The Jason Project (private funding)
Ronald E. McNair Program U.S. Department of Education, Division of Student Services, 600 Independent Avenue, SW Portal Suite 600-D, Washington, DC 20202-5249
Minority Summer Fellowships in Marine Science at the Baruch Institute.
Anne B. Miller, Coordinator, Baruch Institute Minority Program, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208
NOAA Cruise Participation. Mrs. Gladys Reese, NOAA/NMFS/SEFSC, Mississippi Labs, P.O. Drawer 1207, Pascagoula, MS 39568-1207; (601)762-4591; Dr. Ambrose Jearld, NOAA/NMFS, Woods Hole Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA 02543; (508)548-5123
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE). Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, P.O. Box 117, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-0117. ATTN: Angie Palmer
Research Careers for Minority Scholars (RCMS), Minority Biomedical Research Support (MBRS), Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC)
Research Opportunity Award (ROA) Awards of about 15K which allow academics from a non-research organization to link with NSF funded scientists to participate in research at a majority research institute.
Savannah State College & Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution Minority Undergraduate Marine Science Summer Program (NSF Ocean Sciences) contacts: Matthew Gilligan (SSC) and Susan Cook (HBOI)
Scripps Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program (SURF). David McDonald, Director, Graduate Affirmative Action Programs, Office of Graduate Studies and Research, 9500 Filman Dr., Dept. 0003, La Jolla, CA 92093-0003; (619)534-3553
Shannon Point Marine Center, Summer REU Program. Dr. Gisèle Muller-Parker, Western Washington University, 1900 Shannon Point Rd., Anacortes, WA 98221; (206)293-2188; OMNET Shannon.Point
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources Minority Training Program. Donna Richardson, Department of Natural Resources, Marine Resource Division, P.O. Box 12559, Charleston, SC 29422-2559; (803)795-6350 ext. 2233
Summer Research Intern Program, Beaufort Laboratory, NOAA-NMFS.
John Govoni, NMFS, Beaufort, NC 28516; (919)728-3376
Tennessee Technological University. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Dept. of Biology, Box 5063, Cookeville, TN 38505
Texas A&M University, REU Program. Dr. Gilbert Rowe, College of Oceanography, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-3146; (409)845-4092
Traineeships in Oceanography for Minority Group Undergraduates, Woods Hole Oceanographic. The Fellowship Committee, Education Office, WHOI, Woods Hole, MA 02543; (508)457-2000, ext. 2200
University of North Carolina Program (NSF) Undergraduate Program (NCA&T, Pembrook, Elizabeth City State) and NOAA Southeast Fisheries Center (pays for ship time)
University of Texas, Institute of Marine Science, Port Aransas, REU Program with a Minority Focus. Summer Intern Coordinator, Marine Science Institute, The University of Texas, P.O. Box 1267, Port Aransas, TX 78373-1267; (512)749-6721; FAX (512)749-6777
Upward Bound
Western Washington University, Minorities in Marine Science Undergraduate Program (MIMSUP). Dr. Brian Bingham, Shannon Point Marine Center, 1900 Shannon Point Rd., Anacortes, WA 98221; (206)293-2188; OMNET Shannon.Point;
E-mail address: bingham@henson.cc.wwu.edu
Computer Database Information
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