The Coastal Society
2004 Conference

Measure for Measure:
How do we gauge coastal stewardship?

May 23-26, 2004
Newport, Rhode Island

 

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Conference Sponsorship

The Coastal Society invites public agencies and private sector businesses and organizations to help sponsor its 19th International Conference, Measure for Measure: How do we gauge coastal stewardship? to be held Newport, Rhode Island, May 23- 26, 2004. Our fund-raising goal for support of this conference is $145,000. We are currently at $105,000 thanks to the following sponsors:

  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • NOAA National Ocean Service
  • NOAA Coastal Services Center
  • NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service
  • Rhode Island Sea Grant
  • South Carolina Sea Grant
  • National Sea Grant Law Center
  • ENSR International
  • Environmental Leadership Program
  • Research Planning, Inc.
  • Washington Sea Grant College Program
  • Oregon Sea Grant College Program
  • California Sea Grant College Program
  • Maine Sea Grant College Program
  • North Carolina Sea Grant College Program
  • Virginia Sea Grant College Program
  • The Nature Conservancy
  • National Estuarine Research Reserve Association
  • USGS, Ecosystems Program, Reston, VA
  • USGS, Chesapeake Bay Program
  • Normandeau Associates
  • Coastal States Organization
  • Surfrider Foundation
  • MIT Sea Grant College Program
  • University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, School of Marine Science and Technology
  • University of Washington, School of Marine Affairs
  • Cascadia Chapter of TCS
  • Coastal Institute at University of Rhode Island
  • Connecticut College Goodwin-Niering Center
  • Connecticut Sea Grant College Program
  • EA Engineering, Science and Technology
  • Gulf of Maine Ocean Observing System
  • New Hampshire Sea Grant College Program
  • New Jersey Sea Grant College Program
  • Puerto Rico Sea Grant College Program
  • Roger Williams University School of Law, Marine Affairs Institute
  • Urban Harbors Institute, University of Massachusetts, Boston
  • University of Massachusetts, Boston, College of Science and Mathematics
  • University of Massachusetts, Boston, Environmental Coastal and Ocean Sciences Program
  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

However, we have still not reached our fundraising goal. If you wish to join these sponsors, the documents (pdf) linked to below explain what we want to accomplish at our Newport meeting and whom we hope to attract. This information also provides examples of specific conference activities, special events, scholarships, or other Society needs potential sponsors may wish to support.

We thank you for considering supporting The Coastal Society.

The conference sponsorship documents (pdf) are:

Please Contact Judy Tucker, TCS Executive Director, with any questions about sponsoring The Coastal Society.

Judy Tucker
The Coastal Society
P.O. Box 25408
Alexandria, Virginia 22313-5408
Fax: (703) 768-1598
Phone: (703) 768-1599

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