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Making a Difference: The Integrated Ocean Observing System (U.S. IOOS) Congressional Briefing Thursday, February 26, 2015 12:15to 1:15 **Lunch Provided**

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1 Making a Difference: The Integrated Ocean Observing System (U.S. IOOS) Congressional Briefing Thursday, February 26, 2015 12:15to 1:15 **Lunch Provided** 2325 Rayburn House Office Building The need for data and information about our coasts and Great Lakes has never been greater. Join us for an informational briefing about how science-based observations are aiding search and rescue, homeland security, maritime commerce and mitigating the impacts of harmful algal blooms. Panel Members Moderator: Dr. Russell Callender, Acting AA, NOAA’s National Ocean Service Dr. Ru Morrison, Northeast Regional Association: Overview of U.S. IOOS Dr. Scott Glenn, Rutgers University: Applications for Search and Rescue, Homeland Security Captain David Gelinas, Penobsot Bay and River Pilots: Maritime Commerce Andrew Reich, Florida Department of Health: Managing Harmful Algae Blooms Dr Kris Lynch, Shell Exploration and Production Company Contact: Josie Quintrell at josie@ioosassociation.org IOOS: Our eyes on the ocean, coasts and Great Lakes

2 THE INTEGRATED OCEAN OBSERVING SYSTEM (IOOS) Operated By: Federal Component: Regional Component: Stakeholder driven, science based, policy neutral

3 ONE SYSTEM MANY USES Produce Integrate Communicate

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