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Craig McLean named new leader for N.O.A.A. Research

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Category: Climate
Type: News
Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Date: Wednesday, January 21st, 2015

Craig McLean, assistant administrator for N.O.A.A. Research. (Credit: NOAA)

Today, N.O.A.A. Administrator Kathryn Sullivan, Ph.D, announced that Craig McLean, deputy assistant administrator for NOAA's Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR), has been selected to head the office, which is responsible for NOAA's research enterprise, including labs and programs across the country.

"Our scientific and research activities are critical to the products and services we provide to millions of Americans every day," said Sullivan. "Craig has been part of the N.O.A.A. family for in excess of 3 decades and is passionate about our mission and public service. His leadership and management expertise will serve our team well as we strive to provide science-based data and information to build community resilience against natural disasters and other long-term changes."

Prior to this position, McLean served as deputy assistant administrator for OAR's Programs and Administration, as executive officer of the National Ocean Service, and was the founding director of NOAA's Office of Ocean Exploration. McLean served in uniform for nearly 25 years, retiring from NOAA's Commissioned Corps in the grade of captain. He served aboard hydrographic, oceanographic, and fisheries research ships.

"NOAA provides actionable science based information to the American people every day," said McLean. "I am grateful for Dr. Sullivan's trust in me to assume this position, and for the opportunity to serve an agency of such importance as NOAA."

McLean is also an attorney and has practiced marine resource law for NOAA. He has been awarded the Department of Business Silver and Bronze Medals, the N.O.A.A. Corps Commendation Medal, and Special Achievement Medal. He is a frequent speaker on ocean related subjects, drawing on his diverse N.O.A.A. career experience in fisheries, coastal and marine area management, directing research, law, and both surface and submerged marine operations. He is a fellow of the Explorers Club, and of the Marine Technology Society, and a past-president and chairman of the Sea-Space Symposium.

"I am pleased to support the appointment of Craig McLean to this important position in NOAA," said Roger M. Wakimoto, Ph.D, assistant director for the National Science Foundation's Directorate for Geosciences. "Craig has a clear strategic vision for OAR and is excited about the opportunity to serve the organization and the community."

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