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October meeting with HRI's new director |
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HRI Advisory Council members (left to right): Dr. Alberto Vazuez, Dr. Eric Gustafson, Dr. Larry
McKinney, Dr. Sylvia Earle, Will Harte (front), Dr. Roy Lehman
(back, Director of Station), and Dr. John Ogden pause during a field trip of TAMUCC’s Laguna Madre Field Station,
part of a two-day Advisory Council meeting held at HRI in October. |
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The HRI Advisory Council had its first meeting of 2008 with new
Executive Director Larry McKinney at HRI during 30-31 October 2008.
Starting with a boat ride to and tour of TAMU-CC’s Laguna Madre Field
Station on Thursday morning, some council members got a hands-on
view of this highly used educational and research facility located
on a dredge material island in the Laguna Madre about six miles
south of the JFK Causeway, which crosses from Flour Bluff to Padre
Island. That evening council members were joined by HRI endowed
chairs for a nice dinner at the Corpus Christi Town Club, where they
heard a presentation by the newest HRI Endowed Research Professor of
Socioeconomics, David Yoskowitz.
At the all-day Friday council meeting, members were welcomed by
Council Chair Sylvia Earle, HRI Executive Director Larry McKinney,
and TAMU-CC President Flavius Killebrew. After the welcome and
introductions, the 15 council members heard first from Larry
McKinney on the HRI Strategic Plan and then from each endowed chair
regarding their research and Associate Director
Wes Tunnell
regarding an institutional strategy and building synergy. At lunch a
special presentation was made in memory of Tom Theriot. As a
scholarship award and recognition for outstanding
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performance, HRI summer high school intern Leanne Franco was
given a laptop computer to assist in her academic studies. Leanne
excelled in her summer research project and made a brief
presentation on it to the council. Tom’s wife Castine and daughter
Leah were both present for the special ceremony.
In the afternoon the council discussed HRI development plans,
future structure of the Advisory Council and an HRI outreach
program. Council member
Raul Rodriguez announced the formation of a
Water Center for Latin America and the Caribbean, and Will Harte and
Larry McKinney were subsequently able to attend the dedication of
its official establishment in Monterrey on 14th November. It could
become a great networking and partnership opportunity for HRI, as
water is the single most important resource issue for the Americas,
if not the entire world.
Late in the day the Council heard from Endowed Research Associate
Professor Jim Gibeaut on “Hurricane Ike and the Next Storm,”
critical issues for research, safety and living on a hurricane
coast. The council closed with a brief discussion of the next Gulf
of Mexico Summit to be held in Veracruz during 3-5 February 2009
sponsored by the Governor of Veracruz.
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© 2008 Harte Research Institute
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