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Date Title Location
TCS-19 Newport, Rhode Island
May 23-26, 2004 The Coastal Society's 19th. Biennial Conference -
"Measure for Measure: How do we gauge coastal stewardship?"-
Hyatt, Newport, RI
Cascadia Region Webcasts
Date Title Location
May 25, 2004 TCS-19 Plenary Web-cast and Cascadia Region Response Panel
San Francisco, Calif.

Contact: Caitlin Sweeney

San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission
50 California, 26th floor
May 25, 2004 TCS-19 Plenary Web-cast and Cascadia Region Response Panel
Corvallis, Ore.

Contact: Kristin Feindel

Burt Hall, Rm. 193
College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
Oregon State University
May 25, 2004 TCS-19 Plenary Web-cast and Cascadia Region Response Panel
Salem, Ore.

Contact: Bob Bailey

Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development
635 Capitol St. NE, Suite 150
May 25, 2004 TCS-19 Plenary Web-cast and Cascadia Region Response Panel
Newport, Ore.

Contact: Ken Hall

Hatfield Marine Science Center
Barry Fisher Building, Conference Rm. 101
2030 S. Marine Science Drive
May 25, 2004 TCS-19 Plenary Web-cast and Cascadia Region Response Panel
Olympia, Wash.

Contact: John Dohrmann

House Hearing Room 'D'
John L. O'Brien Building
Capitol Campus
May 25, 2004 TCS-19 Plenary Web-cast and Cascadia Region Response Panel
Seattle, Wash.

Contact: Julie Hahn

Please note room change: Rm. 268, School of Marine Affairs
University of Washington
3716 Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle
May 25, 2004 TCS-19 Plenary Web-cast and Cascadia Region Response Panel
Seattle, Wash.

Contact: Elsie Hulsizer

Please note room change: Fireside Room, The Mountaineers
300 Third Avenue West, Seattle

Please send announcements of conferences, workshops, or meetings in the Cascadia region to Laurie Jodice at jodicel@coas.oregonstate.edu 


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