Reference Request
Finding Aids to Official Records of the Smithsonian Institution Archives
Accession 95-173
National Museum of Natural History. Environmental Awareness Program
Ocean Planet Exhibition Records, 1989-1995
Collection Overview
General Information About This Collection | |
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Repository: | Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C. Contact us at osiaref@si.edu. |
Creator: | National Museum of Natural History. Environmental Awareness Program |
Title: | Ocean Planet Exhibition Records |
Dates: | 1989-1995 |
Quantity: | 3 cu. ft. (3 record storage boxes) |
Collection: | Accession 95-173 |
Language of Materials: | English |
Summary: | The "Ocean Planet" exhibition opened in April 1995 at the National Museum of Natural History, and was scheduled to travel to twelve cities through 1999. These records consist primarily of script drafts and reviews by Smithsonian employees, government officials, and national experts on environmental issues. The Rockefeller files contain brochures, press kits, fact sheets and correspondence gathered in an informational survey of U.S. museums, aquariums, botanical gardens and zoos. |
Descriptive Entry
The Ocean Planet exhibition opened in April 1995 at the National Museum of Natural History, and is scheduled to travel in twelve cities through 1999. These records consist primarily of script drafts and reviews by Smithsonian employees, government officials, and national experts on environmental issues. The Rockefeller files contain brochures, press kits, fact sheets and correspondence gathered in an informational survey of U.S. museums, aquariums, botanical gardens and zoos.
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Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 95-173, National Museum of Natural History. Environmental Awareness Program, Ocean Planet Exhibition Records
Container List
Box 1
FULL SCRIPT REVIEWERS
Freddie Adelman
Kay Behrensmeyer (notes from Laura McKie in this script, printed notes separate)
Susan Boa
David Cottingham
Gene Feldman
Kathy Fletcher
Dr. J. Frederick Grassle
Robert Hoffman
Dr. John Knauss
Dr. John McGowan
Laura McKie (see script filed under Kay Behrensmeyer for script notes)
Roger McManus
James O'Connor
David Pawson
Dr. Mary Rice
David Rockland
Dr. Clyde Roper
Dr. Carl Safina
Ross Simons
Sarah Clark Stuart
John R. Twiss
Box 2
Michael Weber, co-author, "Wealth of Oceans"
Lee Weddig, National Fisheries Institute
Judy White, National Zoo
Dr. George Woodwell, Woods Hole Research Institution
CONCEPT SCRIPT REVIEWS
David Cottingham, Counselor to Assistant Secretary for Water and Science, U.S. Department of the Interior
John Farrington, Associate Director of Education, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
John Knauss, University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography
Robert S. Hoffmann, Provost, Smithsonian Institution
John McGowan, Professor of Oceanography, Marine Life Research Group, Scripps Institute of Oceanography
Roger McManus, President, Center for Marine Conservation
Alison Merow, Center for Marine Conservation
Jim O'Connor, NMCA, UDC
David Rockland, Executive Director, Conservation Council, Times Mirror Magazines
Carl Safina, Director, Scully Science Center, National Audubon Society
John Twiss, Executive Director, Marine Mammal Commission
Michael Weber, co-author, Wealth of Oceans
Compilation of Advisor Comments on Concept Script
Reviewers Master Lists
Outgoing Reviewer Faxes
SCRIPT SECTION REVIEWS
Fredie Adelman, Project Director, SITES (Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service)
Tundi Agardy, World Wildlife Fund
Kevin Anderson, Shellfish Planner, Puget Sound Water Quality Authority
Ray Arnando, Department of State
Jodi Asarch, Environmental Awareness Program staff
Karen Baker, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Kaye Bennett, The Upjohn Company
LeRon Bielak, Department of the Interior, Office of International Activities and Marine Minerals
Bob Blumberg, Department of State, Bureau of Oceans and International Affairs
Lori Bodi and Laurie Stewart, American Rivers
Elizabeth Mann Borgese, Dalhousie University, International Ocean Institute
Minda Borun, Director of Public Programs, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Dr. Wally Broecker, Lamont-Dougherty Geological Laboratory
Virginia Burkett, Department of Interior, National Wetlands Research Center
Tom Burrow, Courtaulds Fibres
Jonathan Cole, Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Kathy Crane, Lamont-Dougherty Geological Laboratory
Tudor Davies, Director, Office of Science and Technology, EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)
Michael Dawson, Associates of Cape Cod, Inc.
Dr. Paul Dayton, Australian Institute of Marine Science
Linda Dulen, Naval Surface Warfare Center
Charles N. Ehler, Director, Office of Ocean Resources Conservation and Assessment, National Ocean Service, NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)
Dr. Curtis Ebbesmeyer, Evans-Hamilton, Inc.
Dr. John Farrington, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Kathy Fletcher, People for Puget Sound
Lynn Funkhouser, Photographer
Dave Galvin, Hazardous Waste Management Program, Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle
Cdr. Richard Gaudiosi, Marine Environmental Protection Division, U.S. Coast Guard
Alex Glazer, University of California, Berkeley
George Hallberg, University of Iowa, Hygienic Laboratory
Roger Hanlon, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Dr. Robert Hessler, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Dr. Robert Higgins, NMNH (National Museum of Natural History)
Don Hinrichsen, photographer
Jack Horstmeyer, New Business Development, Times Mirror Magazines
Dr. Jeremy Jackson, Naos Marine Laboratory
Paula Johnson, NMAH (National Museum of American History), Science, Technology and Culture
Toni Johnson, USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) Water Resources
Brad Jones, American Petroleum Institute
Maurice Jorgen, United Nations
Adrienne Kaeppler, NMNH, Department of Anthropology
Justin Kenney, NOAA, Sanctuaries and Reserves Division
Dr. Brian Kensley, NMNH, Department of Invertebrate Zoology
John Kermond, Office of Global Programs, NOAA
Jon Kohl, Fundacion Pro-Zoologico
Jessica Landman, Natural Resources Defense Council
Tony MacDonald, American Association of Port Authorities
Linda Maraniss, Center for Marine Conservation
Lynn Margulis, University of Massachusetts, Department of Biology
Yoshiki Matsui, R&D Planning Department, Sankyo Co.
James Mead, Curator of Marine Mammals, NMNH
Bonnie McCay, Rutgers University
Maureen McConnell, Boston Museum of Science
Russ McGoodwin, University of Colorado, Department of Anthropology
John A. McGowan, Marine Life Research Group, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Laura McKie, Assistant Director for Education, NMNH
Beth Milliman, Coast Alliance
Lynn Mortenson, Project Earthlink
Scott Nixon, University of Rhode Island, Sea Grant College Program
Jim Norris, NMNH, Department of Botany
John C. Ogden, Director, Florida Institute of Oceanography
John Olney, Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Edie Ousley, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Marine Science
Mary Paden, Environmental Education Director, World Resources Institute
Andy Palmer, American Oceans Campaign
Judith Pederson, Marine Biological Laboratory
Don Perkins, National Research Council
Nancy Rabalais, LUMCON (Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium)
G. Carleton Ray, Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia
Dr. Mary Rice, NMNH, Research Zoologist
Anne Robertson, Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds, EPA
Doug Robinson, FMC BioProducts
Steve Robinson, Cortez Handcaught Marine, Inc.
Caroline Rogers, National Park Service Virgin Islands
Kate Roosevelt, Environmental Awareness Program staff
Clyde Roper, NMNH, Curator, Invertebrate Zoological Department
Kenneth Rusztek, Sandoz Pharmaceuticals
Dr. Dave Sandwell, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Gordon Sargent, Plant Manager, Pronova Biopolymers, Inc.
Dan Schick, Department of Marine Resources
R. K. Searle, Kelco International, Ltd.
Elizabeth A. Sheehan, American University
Ross Simons, Assistant Provost for Science
William Smethie, Lamont-Dougherty Geological Observatory
Tim Stearns, Policy Coordinator, Save Our Wild Salmon
Payson Stevens, InterNetwork, Inc.
Jeffrey Stine, NMAH
Ken Sulak, Department of the Interior, National Biological Survey
Brad Weigle, Florida Marine Research Institute
Tessa Wright, Collaborative Biomedical Products
Tom Wright, Army Corps of Engineers
Usha Varanasi, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service
Elsa Vazquez, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution, Inc.
Patricia Waak, National Audubon Society
Admiral James D. Watkins, Joint Oceanographic Institutions
G.M. Woodwell, Woods Hole Research Center
Carl Wunsch, MIT Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Script Section Reviews - Miscellaneous
Compilation of Reviewer Comments
ASTC Information
General Information
Aquariums
Box 3
Botanical Gardens
Children's Museums
Living Museums
Natural History Museums
Science Centers and Museums
Zoos
Other Institutions
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