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INVITATION
Co-chairs
Secretary for Resources Mike Chrisman, State Controller Steve
Westly, and Secretary for Environmental Protection Linda Adams
invite you to join us for California and the World Ocean '06
(CWO '06)! For the fourth time in our state’s history,
California plans to convene the international conference called California
and the World Ocean. The
conference will take place September 17-20, in Long Beach,
California. With
this event, California will bring together representatives from
all states, including 35 coastal states, academia, government,
industry, and the public to positively influence the course of
ocean and coastal protection.
The
U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy and the Pew Oceans Commission
have documented that our nation’s oceans and coastlines are in
trouble. They have developed hundreds of recommendations for
improvement. In
response, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger released one of the
most forward-looking state ocean action plans in the nation, Protecting
Our Ocean: California’s Action Strategy. The California
Ocean Protection Council has made substantial advancements in
implementing that plan. New
state ocean strategies and management councils are being formed
around the nation to respond.
This conference will emphasize the need for California,
other states, and even other countries to move from planning
for future action, to taking
action. The
conference will emphasize the connection between land and sea
and will identify actions from our watersheds to the deep ocean
waters off our coast.
The
California Ocean Protection Council will open this conference
with a new vision for action to protect and manage our ocean and
coastal resources. The
conference will focus on evaluating our achievements since the
release of the U.S. Ocean Commission report, and on the
necessary steps for moving forward.
Although the call for papers is focused on California,
much of this input will also apply to state, regional, national,
and international levels. Past
conferences have attracted participants from throughout
California, the United States, and as many as seven other
nations. We
anticipate as many as 1,000 participants.
This
conference is the continuation of a state-sponsored conference
of the same name first held more than 40 years ago and again in
1997 and 2002. Since
the 1964 conference, California's population has grown from 18
million to more than 35 million.
By 2025, 75 percent of California's population is
projected to live in coastal counties.
These population trends are similar to those occurring
throughout the United States and in other coastal locations
throughout the world. Our
growing population is bringing about additional pressures on
resources that will require new and innovative approaches for
management. This
conference will help us take the next steps.
We
invite you to join us for this event in Long Beach.
CWO '06 will include plenary sessions, panels, and paper
presentations. Poster
sessions, workshops, exhibits, field trips, and social
gatherings will also help foster a fruitful exchange of
information and ideas.
Please
plan to join us in September. You don't want to miss this
important event!
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