National Ocean Science Leader Delves into 'Healthy Oceans' at Scripps OceanographyJane Lubchenco to present free, public lecture on ocean science and policy Dec. 10 December 01, 2010 WHAT: Jane Lubchenco, Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and NOAA Administrator, will present “Healthy Oceans: From Science to Policy,” a free, public lecture highlighting the important links between ocean sciences and public policy, as the 11th annual Roger Revelle Commemorative Lecture, presented by the Ocean Studies Board, part of the U.S. National Research Council. Lubchenco, a marine ecologist and environmental scientist, has served as the first woman Administrator of NOAA since March 2009. Her scientific expertise includes oceans, climate change and interactions between the environment and humans. She has studied marine ecosystems around the world and championed the importance of science and its relevance to policy making and human well-being. In her role as scientist and administrator, she has provided scientific input to multiple U.S. Administrations and Congress on climate, fisheries, marine ecosystems and biodiversity. • THE PRESENTATION IS FREE AND THE PUBLIC IS INVITED • WHEN: Friday, Dec. 10, 2010, 3 p.m. WHERE: Sumner Auditorium, at the south end of the Scripps Oceanography campus; PARKING: Complimentary parking will be available at Birch Aquarium at Scripps, 2300 Expedition Way, a short walk to Sumner Auditorium. Complimentary UC San Diego shuttles run every 15 minutes from Birch Aquarium. Please allow 30 minutes for parking and transportation. BACKGROUND: Roger Revelle (1909-1991) was director of Scripps Oceanography from 1951 to 1964. He was one of the nation’s most prominent oceanographers, a pioneer of climate change research and a world leader in the application of science and technology to help solve problems in developing countries. Long associated with the University of California, Revelle’s vision and energies led to the establishment of the UC San Diego campus in 1960.
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