HSRP Baltimore Meeting

Thursday, April 02, 2009

The Hydrographic Services Review Panel (HSRP), a Federal Advisory Committee, will convene on April 14-15, 2009, to consider and deliberate on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Hydrographic Services and matters that affect marine transportation, safe navigation, commercial industries, ocean and coastal stewardship, recreational boating, and ocean policy.

This public meeting will take place at the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace in Baltimore, Maryland. All are welcome to attend. There will be public comment periods during the meeting when you may express your viewpoints to the Panel members and NOAA Leadership.

For complete agenda, HSRP information, or more details, visit: http://nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/ocs/hsrp/hsrp.htm or contact Kathy.Watson@noaa.gov

When:    April 14, 2009 – 8:30AM to 5PM
April 15, 2009 – 8:00AM to 5PM

WHERE:    Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace
202 East Pratt Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
410-547-1200

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