Read SECOORA's January 9, 2012 Newsletter, including:
SECOORA Annual Meeting Coming Soon | Farewell and Welcome! | Southeastern Coastal Wind Conference| Dr. Weisberg Testimony Before Congress | Education PIs Present at Tidal Creek Summit | NOAA in the Carolinas Conference| Federal Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship | Southeast Atlantic Marine Debris Initiative Funding Opportunity | St. Johns River Report Released | NMEA Call for Proposals | Ocean.Data.Gov Released | Job Announcements | Coming Events
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