List serve
How
to add yourself to the list
How to remove yourself
from the list
Technical support
The purpose
of this list is to announce monument activities and events
pertaining to education, research and monitoring, enforcement, and
other items of interest. Engaging
the public and partner agencies in monument activities is
a priority for the National Marine Sanctuary Program as involvement and
input is
integral to progressive
management,
outreach, and policy development.
This
opportunity to join our email list is really a way to be
a part of an “announcement” list.
The messages sent on the list serve are designed to direct you to
new information posted
on
the monument
website and keep you abreast of upcoming meeting dates and breaking
news. Using a listserver instead of an e-mail list provides
easier information
management and better security. Information sent to the list
will not be distributed through other emails so you will not
receive duplicate
information from the monument staff.
If you would
like to send a message to one of the moderators, or respond to a message,
send your email to nwhi(at)willamette.nos.noaa.gov.
This list
is not designed for subscribers to post information to the
entire
list.
Instructions
(note: all of these commands are case sensitive)
Subscribe:
To add yourself to this list, send a message to
requests@willamette.nos.noaa.gov with Subscribe nwhi in
the subject line. In a few minutes you will receive an
email requesting confirmation
of
your subscription. Please reply to the email to confirm
and your name will be added to the list of subscribers. You will
receive
all posts. Unsubscribe:
To remove yourself from the list, send a message to
requests@willamette.nos.noaa.gov with the subject:
Unsubscribe
nwhi
in the subject line. Your name will be removed
from the list of subscribers.
You will no longer receive any posts.
Contacting
a human:
If you have problems using these commands,
you should
contact the moderators:
andy.collins(at)noaa.gov -OR- keeley.belva(at)noaa.gov
The NWHI Marine National Monument is
the largest marine conservation area
on Earth and is intended to protect the
coral reef ecosystems and related
natural, historic and cultural
resources of the Northwestern Hawaiian
Islands. The monument was established
by Presidential
proclamation on June
15, 2006. |