| South Slough NERR Management Commission |
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| Department of State Lands |
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Louise Solliday, Commission Chair
Louise Solliday is the Director of the Oregon Department of State Lands. By state statute, the Director serves as the permanent chair of the Management Commission. The Commission serves as the Reserve's immediate governing body and establishes operating policies and administrative rules for the Reserve. As per state statute, the following eight members of the Commission are appointed by the Governor and serve as representatives of specific institutions, agencies, and other constituencies. The Management Commission reviews Reserve activities and proposed initiatives at meetings that are held three times a year and are open to the public.
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| University of Oregon |
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Dr. Craig Young
Dr. Young is the Director of the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology. He represents the University of Oregon on the Management Commission.
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| Oregon State University |
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Dr. George W. Boehlert
Dr. Boehlert is the Director of the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport, Oregon. He represents Oregon State University on the Management Commission.
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| Coos County Commission |
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Kevin Stufflebean
Kevin Stufflebean of the Coos County Board of Commissioners represents Coos County on the South Slough NERR Managment Commission.
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| Education |
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James S. Fereday
Mr. Fereday is an educator who teaches science to middle school students in the Coos Bay school district. He represents K - 12 education on the Management Commission.
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| General Public |
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Nicole Jackson
Nicole Jackson represents the general public on the Management Commission. She is a resident of Coos Bay, Oregon.
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| Ocean & Coastal Resources Mngt |
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The representation of the Office of Ocean and Coastal Resources Management on the Management Commission serves as its only non-voting member. This position is currently vacant.
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| Port of Coos Bay |
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Ronald E. Stuntzner, P. E.
Mr. Stuntzner is a professional engineer and local business owner. He owns and operates Stuntzner Engineering and Forestry in Coos County, Oregon. He represents the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay on the South Slough NERR Management Commission.
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| Oregon Indian Tribes |
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Mark Ingersoll
Mark Ingersoll represents the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians on the South Slough NERR Management Commission.
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