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Senate Oceans Caucus

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22: 244:"This newly founded Senate Oceans Caucus is an important, bi-partisan group that will increase awareness and find common ground in responding to issues facing the oceans. The Caucus membership will work to ensure a sustainable, science-based, and efficient approach to the utilization of our ocean resources." -Consortium for Ocean Leadership 197:
of Maine explained that "The Senate Oceans Caucus is a major step forward in our recognition of the significant environmental and economic roles played by our oceans, and through this coordinated bipartisan effort that centralizes key priorities from all of our stakeholders and industries, our caucus
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The press conference following the inaugural meeting of the caucus included representatives from ocean and coastal organizations supporting their efforts, including the Consortium for Ocean Leadership, the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA), the National Ocean Industries Association
219:- States the mission of the caucus which is to enable further dialogue regarding coastal area and ocean policy. The section emphasizes the caucus' dedication to bipartisanship, cooperation, and education about current policy and scientific advancements. 225:- lists responsibilities of caucus members to meet 4 times each session of congress, educate others on the vitality of comprehensive federal policy, work with the Oceans Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and 276: 190:
The founding senators of the caucus stressed the importance of the ocean and the crucial role it plays in all aspects of life—an importance that extends not only past state but also political party lines.
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Senator Begich outlining how the new bipartisan Senate Oceans Caucus will supplement the work of the Senate Commerce Committee's Oceans Subcommittee, in which he serves as Chairman.
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has the potential to speak in a loud and unified voice on behalf of our coastal resources, yielding significant economic and environmental benefits for us all."
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is a bipartisan caucus working to increase awareness and find common ground in responding to issues facing the
162:(D-LA), Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Ranking Minority Member, 170:(D-WA), Commerce Subcommittee on Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries, and Coast Guard Ranking Minority Member, 110:
The Caucus was founded on September 17, 2011 by 18 senators of both parties. Founding members include
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Senators Carper, Coons join bipartisan group of senators to announce formation of oceans caucus
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Begich Joins Bipartisan Group of Senators Announcing Formation of Oceans Caucus
134:(D-WA), Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife Chair, 155: 139: 135: 226: 179: 213:- establishes the caucus, and lists the founding senators of the caucus. 174:(R-ME), Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Oversight Chair, 309:" International Conservation Caucus Foundation. Retrieved 2013-07-30 348:" Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island. Retrieved 2011-09-20. 91: 87: 346:
Bipartisan Group of Senators Announce Formation of Oceans Caucus
229:, and to explore, and encourage the exploration of new policies. 15: 283:" US Senator Chris Coons of Delaware. Retrieved 2011-09-13. 296:" The Republic - Columbus, Indiana. Retrieved 2011-09-13. 122:(D-CT), Committee on Environment and Public Works Chair, 335:" Consortium for Ocean Leadership. Retrieved 2011-09-20. 294:
US Sen. Whitehouse of RI co-chairs Senate Oceans Caucus
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oceans
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Sheldon Whitehouse
Lisa Murkowski
Daniel Akaka
Mark Begich
Richard Blumenthal
Barbara Boxer
Scott Brown
Maria Cantwell
Ben Cardin
Tom Carper
Chris Coons
Lindsey Graham
Daniel Inouye
John Kerry
Mary Landrieu
Lisa Murkowski
Patty Murray
Olympia Snowe
Sheldon Whitehouse
Ron Wyden
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