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SGCN Workshop 2012/2013
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Dear members,We are currently planning a Sea Grant Climate Network meeting for  2012-2013.  We'd like some information from you on how likely you are to attend a workshop we organize and your…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Erin De Vries Jan 24, 2012.

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Erin De Vries replied to Juliette Finzi Hart's discussion SGCN Workshop 2012/2013
"Hi there. I just tried to reply to the survey and it wouldn't let me make more than a few choices in the last two questions. Basically, I was only able to choose 3 times I preferred to meet rather than 5. I do hope we meet sometime in the next…"
Jan 24, 2012
Juliette Finzi Hart replied to Juliette Finzi Hart's discussion SGCN Workshop 2012/2013
"Hi Vicki, So sorry -- I knew I forgot a major region! I've added it to the survey. Please try clicking back into the survey and you should see that option now. Thanks for catching that! Juliette"
Dec 9, 2011
Vicki P. Clark replied to Juliette Finzi Hart's discussion SGCN Workshop 2012/2013
"Hi Julie, Question 2 on the survey does not specifically list the Gulf region as one of the preferred locations of the conference. How should we indicate our preference for the Gulf states?Thanks! "
Dec 9, 2011
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SGCN Workshop 2012/2013

Dear members,We are currently planning a Sea Grant Climate Network meeting for  2012-2013.  We'd like some information from you on how likely you are to attend a workshop we organize and your preferred location and/or timing. Additionally, because budgets are tight, we'd also like to know what other conferences you are planning on attending so that we can potentially piggyback our workshop with one that already has high SGCN member attendance.Please take a moment to respond to this 4 question…See More
Dec 9, 2011
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Juliette Finzi Hart replied to Jessica Whitehead's discussion 2011 SGCN Activities in the group Steering Committee
"I realize my bullets for the SGCN objectives link fall more in this section. Jess, you've nicely summarized what everyone else has already said.  I'll add my second bullet here, though perhaps it falls under your #4 above.   At…"
Jan 5, 2011
Juliette Finzi Hart replied to Jessica Whitehead's discussion Formalizing SGCN Strategic Objectives in the group Steering Committee
"Hi all,   I am the newest member (I think) to this group so don't feel I have that much to contribute as of yet.  But, I think the comments by Jess and Thomas are both really good.  Here goes my stream of consciousness... I…"
Jan 5, 2011
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"Happy to have you a part of the CC Network, Juliette!"
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USC
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climate change, regional ocean governance, communications

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