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Appendixes
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Appendix A
WORKSHOP ON OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATIONS OF MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY
Georgetown Holiday Inn
2101 Wisconsin Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20007
OCTOBER 5-6, 1999
AGENDA
Tuesday, 5 October 1999
Introduction and Goals
8:30 a.m.
Roger C. Prince, Exxon/Mobil Research & Engineering
Linda Kupfer, Sea Grant
Maryanna Henkart, National Science Foundation
Biomaterials
9:00
Introduction—David Manyak, Oceanix Biosciences
9:10
— Marc W. Mittelman, Altan Corp.
9:30
— J. W. Costerton, Montana State University—Bozeman
Antifouling
9:50
Roundtable discussion
10:20
Break
10:35
Rapporteur Report on Biomaterials—David Manyak
Economic and Regulatory Aspects
11:20
Introduction — Raymond A. Zilinskas, Monterey Institute of International Studies
11:30
— Lori Denno, Delaware Nature Society
Regulatory considerations
11:50
— Diane Hite, Mississippi State University
Economic considerations
12:10 p.m.
Lunch
1:00
Roundtable discussion
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Bioremediation
1:30
Introduction — Roger C. Prince, Exxon/Mobil Research & Engineering
1:40
— Lily Young, Rutgers University
Spilled oil bioremediation
2:00
— Kenneth Lee, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Canada
Spilled oil bioremediation
2:20
— Ralph J. Portier, Louisiana State University
Marsh bioremediation
2:40
— Irving A. Mendelssohn, Louisiana State University
Respondant
2:50
Roundtable discussion
3:20
Break
Restoration
3:30
Introduction — Judith McDowell, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
3:40
— Aileen N. C. Morse, University of California—Santa Barbara
Coral and reef restoration
4:00
— Laurie Richardson, Florida International University
Coral epidemiology
4:20
— Richard Dodge, National Coral Reef Institute
Respondant
4:30
Roundtable discussion
5:00
Adjourn
Wednesday, 6 October 1999
Restoration/Prediction and Monitoring
8:30 a.m.
Introduction — Roger C. Prince, Exxon/Mobil Research & Engineering
8:40
— François M. M. Morel, Princeton University
Inorganic metals
9:00
— Jed Fuhrman, University of Southern California, Los Angeles
Microbial contamination
9:20
— Mark E. Hahn, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Toxicology
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9:40
— JoAnn Burkholder, North Carolina State University
Algal Blooms
10:00
— Michael Smolen, World Wildlife Fund
Respondant
10:10
Roundtable discussion
10:40
Break
Rapporteur Reports
11:00
— Raymond A. Zilinskas, Monterey Institute of International Studies
Socioeconomic and regulatory aspects
General discussion
11:45
— Roger C. Prince, Exxon/Mobil Research & Engineering Bioremediation
General discussion
12:30 p.m.
Lunch
1:15
— Judith McDowell, Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institution
Restoration
General discussion
Closing Comments
2:00
Roger C. Prince, Exxon/Mobil Research & Engineering
2:30
Adjourn
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