The HRI Advisory Council had its fall meeting at the new HRI
building during 6-7 December 2007. Council members arrived on
Thursday (12/6) for an evening reception and dinner with HRI
Endowed
Chairs and HRI Research Associates and their spouses. Also joining
us for the evening function were U.S. Congressman Solomon Ortiz and
several members of his staff, and four NOAA representatives who were
on campus discussing possible joint programs between NOAA and
TAMU-CC. The festive, Christmas season decorations were well
received and enjoyed by all.
Dr. Jim Gibeaut, HRI’s newest Endowed
Research Associate Professor of GIS and Data Management, made a
presentation on his research on Texas coastal barrier islands.
Friday was an all-day meeting, starting with a continental breakfast
with HRI students and staff in the foyer of the new building.
Endowed and Associate Faculty introduced their students and
projects. After breakfast, Council Chair
Sylvia Earle and Executive
Director Bob Furgason welcomed Council Members and Trustees. Dr.
Furgason then presented an update of HRI activities and the
building. College of Science and Technology Dean
Frank Pezold and
Endowed Chair Tom Shirley gave an update on the Executive Director
search, which should be completed in the first quarter of 2008. Bob
Furgason agreed to stay on during that selection period.
Bryon Griffith, Council Member and Director of EPA’s Gulf of Mexico
Program then presented an update of the
Gulf of Mexico Alliance and
encouraged HRI scientists to become involved.
Council Member David Guggenheim and Associate Director Wes Tunnell
gave an overview of the Cuba-U.S. scientist meeting in Cancun, held
in early November. It was a success, and a follow-up meeting to
include Mexican scientists will be held within one year. Bob
Furgason then gave a report on his activities with the Governor of
Veracruz in planning for the next State of the
Gulf of Mexico
Summit. It will probably be held in Veracruz city in early 2009.
After a lunch break Council Members heard about strategic planning
for each of the research areas of HRI from each Endowed Chair.
Significant progress was made with the appointment of planning
committees in each area during the fall of 2007 and meetings of each
group for planning. Director Furgason will work with the Endowed
Chairs on an integrated strategic plan for HRI. (see
Director’s
Report)
One of the highlights of this meeting was to see the entire research
and operational staff, as well as students, in action in their new
environment. Several Council Members commented that was the best
thing they had seen and experienced at this meeting. “Those are
really knowledgeable and impressive students,” Council Member
Eric
Gustafson from Monterrey, Mexico, remarked.