THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Vice President


For Immediate Release Thursday, June 11, 1998


VICE PRESIDENT GORE ANNOUNCES NEW EFFORTS TO PROTECT OUR OCEANS

Participates in National Ocean Conference, Hosts Discussion With Conference Panels

Washington, DC -- Vice President Gore announced today four new efforts to chart a sustainable future for the nation's oceans before participating in the Administration's National Ocean Conference.

"In the 21st century, the world will look increasingly to the oceans for food, fuel, new medicines, and other resources," Vice President Gore said. "Already, we see troubling signs that marine resources are over-stressed. We must be careful stewards and ensure the oceans are protected for all time."

Upon arrival in Monterey, the Vice President toured the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute's (MBARI) vessel, viewed a demonstration of its remotely operated vehicle, and announced the following efforts to protect the nation's oceans:

Also Thursday, the Vice President joined the National Ocean Conference and received a report from panel participants. The conference panels included: Oceans and Commerce; Oceans and Global Security; Ocean Environment and Health; and Ocean, Exploration, Education and Research. In addition, the Vice President led a discussion with all four panels.

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