A great deal of this issue of the HRI Newsletter is dedicated to the
work and activities of many of our
students. One important measure
of our success as an Institute is the successes of the students who
have been associated with HRI. Although the
research projects we
currently have underway are ever important, the training and
education of the students involved create the framework for the
research programs of the future.

Our Advisory Council members who were able to attend the December
meeting of the Council got a first-hand look at some of the research
programs being conducted here and the student involvement. We
actually had part of the meeting in the labs so that the
participants could get a better feeling of some of the research
programs and the significance of them. Our M.S. and Ph.D. students
together with several of our post-doctoral graduate associates did a
splendid job of explaining the consequences of their work (see
article on Advisory Council meeting).
The Advisory Council also got an update on the planning activities
being developed by each of our major areas: Marine Policy and Law
and Socioeconomics; Biodiversity and Conservation Sciences;
Ecosystem Science and Modeling; Geographic Information Science and
Data Management; and Oceans and Human Health.
The HRI Chair or Research Professor heading each area has assembled a planning
task group to assist them in looking forward and devising a plan of
action for the area. The groups have been asked to incorporate the
following items in their planning activities:
- Outline the research programs that are the most promising for
future development by the Institute
- Identify academic programs needed to support the program areas
- Identify support operations needed to support the program areas
- Develop anticipated budget requirements and potential sources of
funding
- Outline a time table for the proposed activities
These individual plans will be combined into an overall HRI
development plan for the next five-ten years.
Some of the readers may wonder why I am still writing this column as
the last issue of HRI News indicated that I was going to retire on
December 31st of last year. Since the search process for my
successor was not along as far as I had anticipated when the end of
the year appeared, I agreed to continue on until a successor has
been identified. It’s been a great opportunity for me to help
establish this dynamic Institute and I want to thank all involved
for their support.
- Bob Furgason, Executive Director