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Last updated Monday, April 19, 2004

Photo Album 14

"Welcome Home" Capitol Hill Reception hosted by
Representative Bob Filner

Speakers at the Event:
Representative Bob Filner (CA)
Vice Admiral Conrad C. Lautenbacher, Jr. (NOAA)
Rear Admiral Evelyn Fields (Director, NOAA/OMAO)
Louisa Koch (Deputy Assistant Administrator, NOAA Research)
Dr. Margaret Leinen (Assistant Director for Geosciences, NSF)
Dr. Michael McPhaden (Director, TAO Project Office)
Dana Tomlinson (TAO/TRITON Teacher at Sea)
Streaming Video of Event

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Rear Admiral Evelyn Fields and guest
Dr. John Kermond (emcee) and guest
Mike Johnson and Anjuli Bamzai (OGP Program Managers)
Louisa Koch (Deputy Assistant Administrator, NOAA Research), Dana, and special guest
Dana meets Vice Admiral Conrad C. Lautenbacher, Jr. (NOAA)
Special Guest
Dana meets Vice Admiral Conrad C. Lautenbacher, Jr. (NOAA)
Vice Admiral Conrad C. Lautenbacher, Jr. (NOAA) meets Rep. Bob Filner (CA)
Dana meets Rep. Bob Filner (CA)
Rep. Bob Filner, Dana, and special guest
Vice Admiral Conrad C. Lautenbacher, Jr. (NOAA)
Vice Admiral Conrad C. Lautenbacher, Jr. (NOAA)
Rear Admiral Evelyn Fields (Director, NOAA/OMAO)
Louisa Koch (Deputy Assistant Administrator, NOAA Research)
Dr. Margaret Leinen (Assistant Director for Geosciences, NSF)
Dr. Michael McPhaden (Director, TAO Project Office)
Dana Tomlinson (TAO/TRITON Teacher at Sea)
Dana Tomlinson (TAO/TRITON Teacher at Sea)

 

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