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Defining Environmental Monitoring, Education, and Health-Related Needs in the Gulf of Mexico and Continuing the Community Collaboration Process: Education & Training Opportunity Analysis Workshop

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Defining Environmental Monitoring, Education, and Health-Related Needs in the Gulf of Mexico and Continuing the Community Collaboration Process: Education & Training Opportunity Analysis Workshop

Description

The Gulf Research Program proposes to convene three information gathering workshops to identify opportunities in three focus areas: (a) environmental monitoring, (b) education and training, and (c) human health in the Gulf region. Each workshop is intended to be an in-depth discussion with selected stakeholders where participants will explore (per area) what activities are currently being done, what plans exist, and what short- and long-term opportunities might suit the NAS-NAE-IOM-NRC Gulf Research Program. The workshops are not intended to be series of presentations but rather will be forums to discuss perceived needs and potential opportunities. In general, the workshops will provide opportunities to:

  1. Discuss the purpose of workshop, context, and definition of terms;
  2. Discuss the perceived gaps between what is being done (in the workshop focus area) or is planned, perceived needs, and opportunities that might be addressed by the Gulf Research Program, especially in areas that might benefit most from the long time horizon.

Individually authored workshop summaries of the presentations and discussions at the workshops will be prepared by a designated rapporteur in accordance with institutional policies and procedures.
The Education and Training Opportunity Analysis workshop is intended provide a forum to bring approximately 30 key participants from the Gulf Region higher education, workforce development, employer, and policy making communities together for a focused discussion that identifies potential issues and topics that might be addressed by the Gulf Research Program.

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