Annual Meeting April 13, 2017 - California State University€¦ · 13/04/2017 · Thank You...
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Annual Meeting April 13, 2017
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Questions for Panelists1. What is your agency’s overall purpose? What are the
specific goals and objectives of your office/program/division?
2. What are your top 3-5 management priorities? What’s most critical in the next 12-24 months?
3. What are your top 3-5 needs for scientific information? How do you plan to get these needs met?
4. Please describe your agency’s competitive funding programs as well as opportunities for scientists to work with you directly to develop projects.
5. How are your budgets looking for the next 1-4 years?
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Speaker Order • Becky Smyth, NOAA Office for Coastal
Management • Jeremy Potter, BOEM • Mike Weise, ONR • Becky Ota, CDFW Marine Region • Jenn Eckerle, OPC • Sam Schuchat, SCC • Jon Bishop, SWRCB
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Office for Coastal Management
NOAA -‐ Science, Service and Stewardship
• To understand and predict changes in climate, weather, oceans and coasts;
• To share that knowledge and informa>on with others; and
• To conserve and manage coastal and marine ecosystems and resources.
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Office for Coastal Management
NOAA Office for Coastal Management Vision: The na(on’s coasts and oceans are ecologically,
socially, and economically sound.
• Healthy coastal ecosystems;
• Resilient coastal communi>es; and
• Vibrant and sustainable coastal economies
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Office for Coastal Management
NOAA Office for Coastal Management Top 3-‐5 Management Priori>es
• Adapta>on Planning and Implementa>on
• Benefits of Natural Systems for Economic Resilience
• Habitat and Restora>on Priori>za>on for Conserva>on
• Nature-‐Based Solu>ons for Community Resilience
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Office for Coastal Management
NOAA Office for Coastal Management Top 3-‐5 Scien>fic Informa>on Needs
• Social Science – understanding vulnerability and community response
• Sediment – offshore movement, shoreline response
• Climate Change – Impacts and Solu>ons, especially ecological
• Integrated Monitoring – wetlands, water quality
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Office for Coastal Management
NOAA Funding Available Directed Research and Collabora>ve Projects
• Na>onal Ocean Service – Office for Coastal Management
• Science Collabora(ve • Coastal Resilience Grants
– Integrated Ocean Observing System – Na(onal Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
• Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research – California and University of Southern California Sea Grants – Ocean Acidifica(on Program – Climate Program Office – Coopera(ve Ins(tutes
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Purpose of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management• Mission – Manage development of U.S. Outer
Continental Shelf energy and mineral resources in an environmentally and economically responsible way
• Studies Program Goal/Objectives – Provide critical environmental information to support BOEM science-based decision making – Identify information gaps; develop, fund, and
manage studies; provide resulting information for consideration in assessments
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BOEM’s Top 3-5 Management Priorities
• Pacific Region includes areas from ~3-200nm offshore of California, Oregon, Washington, and Hawaii
• Near-Term Study Priorities – Advance offshore renewable energy – Prepare for potential decommissioning of oil and
gas infrastructure – Ensure data and information are useful and available
to agency, our partners, and the public
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BOEM’s Top 3-5 Scientific Information Needs
• Conventional energy – status/trends environmental conditions and human uses; potential environmental and socioeconomic impacts of decommissioning
• Renewable energy – baseline environmental conditions and human uses; potential environmental and socioeconomic impacts of renewable energy development
• Marine Minerals – Baseline environmental conditions and human uses; potential environmental and socioeconomic impacts of marine mining activities on the OCS
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BOEM Funding Available for Directed Research and Collaborative Projects
• In 2017, providing ~$4.5M in funding for new and continuing scientific studies in the Pacific Region.
• Project ideas developed both internally and externally.
• Maximizing chance of success requires directly addressing critical BOEM information needs.
• Contracts, Cooperative Agreements, Interagency Agreements. No grants.
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Future Outlook
• No way to predict outyear federal budgets
• President proposed 12% reduction in FY18 to the Department of Interior overall
• More specific FY18 budget information is pending
• Always interested in identifying new opportunities for partnership
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ONR Ocean Studies Overview CSU COAST Annual Meeting
19 April 2017
Dr. Michael Weise Marine Mammal & Biology Program
703-‐696-‐4533 / [email protected]
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Focus Areas • Power and Energy • Opera>onal Environments • Mari>me Domain Awareness • Asymmetric & Irregular Warfare • Informa>on Superiority and Communica>on
• Power Projec>on • Assure Access and Hold at Risk • Distributed Opera>ons • Naval Warfighter Performance • Survivability and Self-‐Defense • PlaXorm Mobility • Fleet/Force Sustainment • Total Ownership Cost
LD UUV D&I Solid State Lights for Submarines
Advanced Materials
Discovery & Inven>on (Basic and Applied
Science)
≈ 45%
Long-‐term
Focus
Mid-‐term Near
Technology Matura>on (FNCs, etc)
≈ 30%
Quick Reac>on & Other S&T
≈ 8%
Leap Ahead Innova>ons
(Innova>ve Naval Prototypes)
≈ 12% 1-‐2 years
2-‐4 years 4-‐8 years
5-‐20 years
Narrow
Broad
The Office of Naval Research The S&T Provider for the Navy and Marine Corps
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! 70 Countries
! 50 States
! 1,078 Companies
! 1,035 Universi(es & Nonprofit En((es
-‐ 3,340 principal inves(gators
-‐ 3,000 grad students
ONR Execu>on
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The Office of Naval Research The S&T Provider for the Navy and Marine Corps
• Code 32 -‐ Ocean Baglespace Sensing Department – Equip the Navy with technologies designed to observe, model and
predict air, ocean and shore environments
Research Vessels
Opera>onal Environments
UUVs
SPACE
An>-‐Submarine Warfare Mine-‐Counter Measures
Marine Mammals
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The Office of Naval Research The S&T Provider for the Navy and Marine Corps
Division 322 -‐ Ocean BaYlespace Sensing – Goal: Improving the Navy and Marine Corps' understanding of
environmental evolu(on, the assimila(on of data and the limits of predictability. It plans, fosters and encourages an extensive program of scien(fic inquiry, technological development, and development of the next genera(on of scien(st in fields including:
• Marine Mammal & Biology
• Physical Oceanography
• Arc(c and Global Predic(on
• Ocean Acous(cs
• Marine Meteorology
• LiYoral Geosciences & Op(cs
• Space Environment
• Na(onal Ocean Partnership (NOPP)
• University-‐Na(onal Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS)
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Code 32 – Program Goals
Basic and Early Applied Research Programs
• Marine Mammals & Biology -‐ Discover and understand the effects of sound on marine mammals
• Arc(c and Global Predic(on -‐ BeYer understand and predict this environment at a variety of (me and space scales.
• Physical Oceanography – Inves(gate submesoscale ocean processes, air-‐sea interac(on and new ocean observing technologies.
• Ocean Acous(cs – Explore the genera(on, propaga(on, and scaYering of narrowband and broadband acous(c waves in the temporally and spa(ally varying ocean environment.
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Code 32 – Science Needs
• Marine Mammals & Biology – Improve monitoring capabili(es over current methods by developing new and
exis(ng technology such as passive acous(cs, IR, and others – Inves(gate the paYerns and causes of variability in the distribu(on and
abundance of marine mammals over space and (me – BeYer understand and characterize the behavioral, physiological (hearing and
stress response), and poten(ally popula(on-‐level consequences of sound exposure on marine life
• Arc(c and Global Predic(on – Improving understanding of the physical environment and key processes in
the Arc(c Ocean – Inves(ga(ng new technologies, e.g., sensors, placorms, naviga(on and
communica(ons, that may enable a sustained observa(onal capability in the challenging Arc(c environment
– Developing integrated ocean-‐ice-‐wave-‐atmosphere models for improved Arc(c predic(on at a variety of (me scales
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Distribu(on statement 22
• 322 Programs – Pre-‐Proposals due in spring/summer for following FY (sog deadlines) – Proposals due in fall/winter for the current FY – Grants for 6.1/6.2 funds and Contracts for 6.3/6.4 funds
• MURI – Mul(-‐University Research Ini(a(ve – Topic based driven by Program Managers
• DURIP – Defense University Research Instrumenta(on Program • YIP -‐ Young Inves(gator Program (faculty posi(on win last 5 yrs) • PEACSE – Presiden(al Early Career Award for Scien(st and
Engineers • DRI -‐ Departmental Research Ini(a(ves • BRC – Basic Research Challenge
Funding Opportuni>es
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Thank you
SCRIPPS APL-‐UW
R/V Neil Armstrong (AGOR-‐27) Woods Hole Oceanographic InsItute
Delivered: 2015
LDUUV-‐INP
R/V Sally Ride (AGOR-‐28) Scripps InsItuIon of Oceanography
Delivery: 2016
https://www.onr.navy.mil/Science-Technology/Departments/Code-32
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Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Purpose
To manage California’s diverse fish, wildlife, and plant resources, and the habitats upon which they depend, for their ecological values and for their use and enjoyment by the public.
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Management Priori>es
• Marine Life Management Act (MLMA) Master Plan Amendment
• Fisheries Dependent Data review and electronic repor(ng
• Integra(on of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and Fisheries Management
• Adap(ve Management of MPA Network
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Top 3-‐5 Scien>fic Informa>on Needs
• MLMA/MLPA Integra(on
• ROV Data Integra(on
• Statewide MPA Monitoring Ac(on Plan
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A Funding Available for Directed Research and Collabora>ve Projects
General Fund 27%
FGPFnd 31%
FGPF ded 7%
Federal 18%
Other 17%
Marine Region Funding
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Future Budget Outlook
• How are your budgets looking the next 1-‐4 years?
• Imbalance in Fish and Game PreservaIon Fund
• How is the state affected by changes at the federal level?
• Good QuesIon!
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Ensuring healthy, resilient, and productive ocean and coastal ecosystems in California.
Ocean Protection Council’s Purpose
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Ocean Protection Council’s Priorities
Climate Change Sustainable Fisheries
Marine Protected Areas Marine Pollution Emerging Uses
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Ocean Protection Council’s Science Needs
OPC will con>nue to work collabora>vely with agency, academic and stakeholder partners to address scien>fic needs that inform policy and management decisions in our priority programs.
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Ocean Protection Council’s Funding Opportunities
Proposi>on 84: Protec>on of Beaches, Bays and Coastal Waters
Proposi>on 1: Protec>ng Rivers, Lakes, Streams, Coastal
Waters and Watersheds
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CA State Coastal Conservancy Purpose
• The Coastal Conservancy acts with others to preserve, protect, and restore the resources of the California coast, ocean, and the San Francisco Bay Area.
• Specific goals and objectives may be found in our strategic plan at www.sccc.ca.gov.
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Coastal Conservancy’s Top 3-5 Management Priorities
Most of the funding SCC has now is from Proposition 1, therefore most of our priorities are derived from that: – Water Sustainability – Anadromous Fish Recovery – Wetland Restoration – Urban Greening
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Coastal Conservancy’s Top 3 Scientific Information Needs
• Coastal Conservancy needs 3 general kinds of scientific information: – Project specific design and monitoring, e.g.
mercury methylation in South SF Bay; – Programmatic, e.g. how and where should we
restore wetlands in Coastal So. Cal given SLR; – Occasional and special, e.g. “How much
carbon has been sequestered by our land acquisitions in the past 20 years?”.
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Coastal Conservancy Funding for Science
• No funding set aside for science. " • Large projects and programs (South Bay
Salt Ponds, So. Cal Wetland Recovery Project) have dedicated science panels.
• Individual projects are mostly funded via RFP, see our website for more information.
• Calling or meeting with us ahead of time is always a good idea.
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Future Outlook• How are your budgets looking for the next
1-4 years? – Historically much of our funding has been
from state resource bonds. The future of these is always uncertain.
– The Coastal Conservancy gets significant and variable amounts of funding from the Federal Government each year both for particular projects and the agency itself.
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State Water Board’s Purpose• To preserve, enhance, and restore the
quality of California’s water resources and drinking water for the protection of the environment, public health, and all beneficial uses, and to ensure proper water resource allocation and efficient use, for the benefit of present and future generations.
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State Water Board’s Top 3-5 Management Priorities
• Ocean Acidification & Hypoxia
• Trash Policy Implementation
• Desalination Project Review
• Once-Through Cooling Policy Implementation
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State Water Board’s Top 3-5 Scientific Information Needs
• Sources & control of ocean acidification
• Harmful algal blooms
• Constituents of emerging concern – Bioanalytical tool development
• Rapid bacteria assessment methods
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State Water Board Funding Available for Directed
Research and Collaborative Projects• Proposition 1 Recycled Water Research
Funds
• Once-through Cooling Policy Interim Mitigation Payments
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Future Outlook• Surface Water Ambient Monitoring
Program
• Beach Monitoring Program
• Planning & Standards
• NPDES Permitting
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Mash-‐Up
• GOAL: Small group discussions with agency representa(ves
• 1:15-‐3:30 pm: groups visit each of the seven agency tables – 15 minutes at each table – 3 minutes between tables – Leave ques(on cards at tables
• Free to jump in and out of rota(on – Take Mash-‐Up Rota(on Schedule with you!