
Stephen Brandt, director of NOAA's Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab, has been named the new director of Oregon Sea Grant. He will begin work in January, 2009, succeeding 17-year director Robert Malouf.
Program leadership
Besides overseeing one of the largest Sea Grant research and outreach programs in the nation, program leaders also work with the university, state and regional agencies and other Sea Grant programs to develop collaborative projects that ensure top value for increasingly scarce dollars.
The program leaders:
- Develop collaborative and cooperative relationships with other public and private-sector groups in order to maximize the program's limited resources and provide greater public benefit. Such collaborations have permitted Sea Grant to do effective work beyond its means in areas ranging from salmon and habitat restoration to biotechnology and marine education.
- Work with citizen advisors, stakeholders, other marine scientists and state and federal agencies to develop a research and outreach agenda that responds to pressing needs in which Sea Grant can make a difference.
- Provide modest Program Development Grants, on relatively short notice, to provide rapid response to emerging issues and opportunities. Such small grants have proven to be the seed money needed to launch innovative research with potentially wide public benefit.
- Sponsor and oversee graduate fellowships which provide students with the chance to develop a working knowledge of marine issues, policy, and management.
- Provide the university and state agencies with advice and assistance based on our more than 30-year track record of reliable research, effective outreach and competitive grant management.
Sea Grant Management Team:

Stephen Brandt
Sea Grant director
(As of January 2009)
Dr. Stephen Brandt - Stephen Brandt, director of the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL), has been named director of Oregon Sea Grant, succeeding Robert Malouf, who had served as program director since 1991. He is scheduled to start the OSU position in January, 2009. Brandt has led GLERL since 1997. Both an oceanographer and freshwater scientist by training, he received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and has had several academic appointments, including as a professor with the University of Maryland’s Chesapeake Biological Laboratory and as Director of the Great Lakes Center for Environmental Research and Education with the State University of New York College at Buffalo.
Read more about Dr Brandt's background and the new appointment here.

Jay Rasmussen
Associate Director and
Extension program leader
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Jay Rasmussen leads a team of 20 Extension faculty and numerous support staff in addressing critical marine and coastal issues through proven outreach methods. An historian by education, with a Master's from the University of Utah, he served for 17 years as executive director of the Oregon Coastal Zone Management Association before joining Sea Grant in 1996. He is a past chair of the National Sea Grant executive committee and the Assembly of Extension Sea Grant Program Leaders. He also serves on the Oregon Water Resources Commission.
Rasmussen is serving as interim director of the Oregon Sea Grant program until the arrival of newly named director Stephen Brandt.

Joe Cone
Assistant director and
Communications leader
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Web site
A science writer by profession, Joe Cone has been with Oregon Sea Grant since 1983, and over the years he's written and edited books, shot and edited movies and photographs, designed graphics, authored DVDs, and had the great pleasure of working with talented and dedicated colleagues who care about the Oregon coast and ocean.
Current projects include include: Sea Grant video production; use of new technology to communicate about science; the history and sociology of the Northwest salmon crisis.
Sea Grant publications and videos include: Celilo
Falls and the Remaking of the Columbia River; Wave
Energy; Fire
Under the Sea
Nancee Hunter
Sea Grant education director
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Web site
Nancee Hunter is Oregon Sea Grant's Director of Education. She also serves as a courtesy assistant professor with the Geosciences Dept. at Oregon State University. Nancee oversees the Visitor Center at Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport, as well as Sea Grant's K-12, youth and family education programs. In addition, she serves on numerous leadership teams in the state and region, including as a co-chair to the West Coast Governor’s Ocean Awareness and Literacy Action Coordination Team. Prior to her work with Sea Grant, Hunter was the Director of Education at the National Geographic Society.
Projects and areas of interest include: curriculum development, teacher professional development and educational programming for both formal and free-choice learning centers, particularly around the use of geovisualization tools that incorporate earth systems data.

Evelyn Paret
Operations and Fiscal Manager
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Evelyn Paret has been Sea Grant's fiscal manager since 1998, and it operations manager since 2001. She provides leadership, oversight, and management of the fiscal and human resource administrative operations of the program. She also oversees our Webnibus online grants management system.
Evelyn is a founding member of the Oregon State University Research Administrators Network, and an active member of the Oregon State Centers, Institutes and Programs Accounting Group, and the 2005 recipient of OSU's Karel J. Murphy Professional Faculty and Leadership Award
Current projects include: Vice chair and chair-elect, National Sea Grant Fiscal Officers Network

Peggy Harris
Sea Grant Extension program associate
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A 23-year veteran of Oregon State University
service, Program Associate Peggy Harris joined Oregon
Sea Grant a little over 15 years ago. With the help of an outstanding
support staff, she keeps the engines running for Sea Grant Extension,
overseeing a fiscal, human resource, and program
accounting operations. Peggy works closely with Extension faculty
and leadership on program planning and implementation, impact accountability,
and program reporting, and takes a lead role on special
projects.
Program support
Eric Dickey, administrative program specialist
Linda Larsen, administrative program assistant
