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Priorities for Ocean and Maritime Endeavors (3058)

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Esri chief scientist Dawn Wright moderated an esteemed panel featuring Dr. Sylvia Earle, National Geographic explorer-in-residence; Dr. David Gallo, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; David McKinnie, NOAA ocean exploration and research senior adviser; and Dr. Jerry Schubel, CEO of Aquarium of the Pacific. The panel discussed the following questions: What technological and sociological changes will have the most impact on human understanding of the oceans, what are going to be the biggest obstacles in making these changes, and how do we use GIS technology and/or GIS science to reach these goals?

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Esri chief scientist Dawn Wright moderated an esteemed panel featuring Dr. Sylvia Earle, National Geographic explorer-in-residence; Dr. David Gallo, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; David McKinnie, NOAA ocean exploration and research senior adviser; and Dr. Jerry Schubel, CEO of Aquarium of the Pacific. The panel discussed the following questions: What technological and sociological changes will have the most impact on human understanding of the oceans, what are going to be the biggest obstacles in making these changes, and how do we use GIS technology and/or GIS science to reach these goals?

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