OCEAN POLICY COMMISSION REPORT:DR. SHIRLEY A. POMPONI

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Congressional Testimony

05-05-2004

Statement of Dr. Shirley A. Pomponi Acting Managing Director Harbor Branch
Oceanographic Institution Committee on House Science May 5, 2004 Chairman
Boehlert, Ranking Member Gordon and members of the Science Committee, I
want to thank you for the opportunity to appear before you this morning
and for the Committee`s leadership in considering the recommendations of
the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy (Commission)....

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