Partners

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Thanks to growing contributions, meaningful collaborations, and critical funding, PISCO continues to improve its research, education, database, outreach, and engagement initiatives. Since our 1999 establishment, collaborations with a number of organizations have enhanced the value of our scientific endeavors and applications to policy and management. We gratefully acknowledge the many agencies, individuals, and foundations who provide resources, time, access to sites, and funding to improve our understanding of how coastal marine ecosystems work.

Check out some recent highlights from some of our partnerships and contact us for more information. 

Partners: Please Let us know of updates or changes to your information. 

 

OUR PARTNERS

UNITED STATES FEDERAL AGENCIES

Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM)

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA):

National Science Foundation

US Air Force

US Army

US Geological Survey (USGS) 

US National Parks Service (NPS)Channel Islands National ParkOlympic National Park

US Navy 

STATE AGENCIES AND TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS

Oregon: 

California:

 

Quileute Tribe

REGIONAL NETWORKS AND ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS

The Leopold Leadership Program

Multi Agency Rocky Intertidal Network (MARINe)

National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS)

Southern California Coastal Water Research Project

Regional Ocean Observing SystemsNANOOSCenCOOSSCCOOS,

Santa Barbara Channel Long-Term Ecological Research Program (SBC-LTER)

University of California Natural Reserve System

INDUSTRY, NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS AND PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS

Hearst Corporation

CA Pebble Beach Company

COMPASS

David and Lucile Packard Foundation

Educational Foundation of America

Friends of NOAA (FoNOAA)

Point Cabrillo Lightkeepers Association

Oregon Marine Reserves Partnership

Resources Legacy Fund

Rogue Ales & Spirits

Surfrider Foundation