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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Administrator's Awards

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Administrator's Awards


The Administrator's Award recognizes NOAA-specific contributions and is granted to individuals and groups. Recipients receive a plaque and $5,000. In the case of group awards, the $5,000 is split equally among the members.

Center Recipients (in bold)

2008 Robert Iwamoto, James Herkelrath, John Rheaume, Ann Byar, Dorothea Smith, Robert Gries, and Rose Olds For quickly diagnosing a serious mold threat and delivering a new building ahead of schedule, within budget, and with minimal impact to employees at the Montlake Laboratory in Seattle, Washington.
 
2006 Kathleen Jewett and Julie Peddy
  For initiating extensive NOAA internships in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and business administration for students from underrepresented communities.
 
2005 -

Dr. Michael J. Ford
For scientific leadership in creating an internationally recognized team of scientists in the fields of genetic and ecological research to facilitate fisheries management in the Pacific Northwest.

Alicia M. Senauer
In recognition of building a dynamic outreach program that dramatically improved the content, image and visibility of NOAA Fisheries Service science in the Pacific Northwest.

2004 - Dr. John E Stein
  For exemplary leadership in the creation and development of NOAA's first Watershed Ecology Program, a critical program for Pacific salmon recovery.


2003 - James Herkelrath, Dr. Bruce McCain, Tino Escalona, and Abram Vinikoor
  In recognition of outstanding leadership, teamwork, and dedication in the planning and construction of the Captain Barry Fisher Building in Newport, Oregon.


2003 - Dr. Linda Jones and James Coe
  For outstanding leadership in the successful and challenging transition of West Coast groundfish monitoring, assessment and observer programs.


2003 - Dr Michael H. Schiewe
  In recognition of substantial and significant contributions to fishery science in the Pacific Northwest.


2002 - Dr. Robert N. Iwamoto, Dr. Barry A. Berejikian, and Dr. Penny Swanson
  For the development and implementation of a preeminent multi-agency, multi-disciplinary research program that conducts innovative scientific research for the successful breeding of wild salmon in captivity.


2002 - Dr. James D. Hastie
  For outstanding leadership, scientific analyses, and contributions that have played an invaluable role in management of the West Coast Groundfish Fishery


1999 - Dr. Usha Varanasi, Dr. Peter Kareiva, Dr. Michael H. Schiewe, and Dr. Lynn Krasnow.
  For leadership in the design, preparation, and completion of the Anadromous Fish Appendix that resulted in redirection of staff resources to focus on producing first-class and timely products with scientific integrity.


1996 - Dr. Michael H. Schiewe and Donna Darm
  For designing and implementing strategies, research, and monitoring components for a Biological Opinion for Snake River Salmon Recovery.


1992 - Dr. Robin S. Waples
  For outstanding contributions toward developing a policy to define species of Pacific salmon under the Endangered Species Act.


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