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Project spoke with power and inspiration on their experiences aboard Ocean Watch on their 13-month mission of “inspiring, educating and engaging the citizens of the Americas to protect our fragile oceans.” This was not just another environmental lecture, their observations were compelling. The hallmark ingredient of


Sunday’s closing panel was celebration and laughter! The Jury Rigging panel summed up the weekend with solutions to a myriad of failures with creativity, insight, and a few fixes I never would have imagined – all laced with raucous laughter often led by Brion Toss. It was a weekend that stuffed my


brain, warmed my heart and left me worn out from laughter. Well, you get my drift. I’ll see you at next year’s ymposium. For more on the Northwest Maritime Center, visit: www.nwmaritime.ort


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Presenters: (L to R) Mark Schrader, Mark Bunzel, Barbara Marrett, Kaci Cronkhite, Chris Brignoli, Larry & Lin Pardey, Carol Hasse, Brion Toss, Steve D’Antonio.


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