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To: David Wetmore[dwetmore@carpiclay.com] Cc: Jean Parrish[jean_parrish@ios.doi.gov]; Mimma Faudale[mfaudale@carpiclay.com] From: Cameron, Scott Sent: 2017-09-21T17:21:44-04:00 Importance: Normal Subject: Re: Port of San Diego request Received: 2017-09-21T17:22:37-04:00 Jean, Let's see if you can find a time for me to meet with these folks next week. Thanks, Scott Scott J. Cameron Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget Office of the Secretary of the Interior Desk 202 208 4242 Cell 202 706 9031 On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 6:07 PM, David Wetmore <dwetmore@carpiclay.com> wrote: Scott The Port staff is very pleased with all the information you shared last week. Question could you be available to meet with 3 port commissioners next week? They are here Monday through Wednesday (noon). Staff feels strongly that your presentation can help the commissioners move forward on the aquaculture project out there. I know it's late notice. If you can - and we can find a time - I'd appreciate your help. I am copying Mimma who is coordinating the schedule for me. Thanks Scott. David From: Cameron, Scott [mailto: scott cameron@ios.doi.gov] Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2017 3:02 PM To: David Wetmore <dwetmore@carpiclay.com>; Jean Parrish <jean parrish@ios.doi.gov> Subject: Re: Port of San Diego and BOEM Jean, Can you please schedule a 30 minute phone call with David and his client? Thanks, Scott Scott J. Cameron Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget Office of the Secretary of the Interior Desk 202 208 4242 Cell 202 706 9031 On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 2:03 PM, David Wetmore <dwetmore@carpiclay.com> wrote: Please suggest a couple days or times (this week?), and I'll pull something together. Thanks Scott! From: Scott Cameron [mailto:scott cameron@ios.doi.gov] Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2017 2:01 PM To: David Wetmore <dwetmore@carpiclay.com> Subject: Re: Port of San Diego and BOEM Oh. I get it. Leasing the ocean space for aquaculture. BLM grazing permits might be another model. I am happy to talk to them for starters. Thanks, Scott Scott J. Cameron Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Policy, Management and Budget Department of the Interior Cell 202-706-9031 Desk 292-208-4242 Sent from my iPhone On Sep 12, 2017, at 1:55 PM, David Wetmore <dwetmore@carpiclay.com> wrote: I understand the Port staff has talked with NWS and NMFS, but I honestly don't know who they talked with or the level of detail. A former NOAA staffer who now works at the Port wants to explore the BOEM model for leasing federal underwater land for aquaculture. Port staff is looking at models and would like "informal/casual input" ... ideally this Port staff could talk to the appropriate BOEM person (or you?) late this week. Sorry I can't be more definitive ... I haven 't been briefed-in and this is all I have right now. Ideas? From: Scott Cameron [mailto:scott cameron@ios.doi.gov] Sent: Monday, September 11,2017 3:52 PM To: David Wetmore <dwetmore@carpiclay.com> Subject: Re: Port of San Diego and BOEM Ok. Let me know. Thanks, Scott Scott J. Cameron Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Policy, Management and Budget Department of the Interior Cell 202-706-9031 Desk 292-208-4242 Sent from my iPhone On Sep 11, 2017, at 2:34 PM, David Wetmore <dwetmore@carpiclay.com> wrote: I honestly don 't know and have asked for more input. At their request, I wanted to ask. From: Cameron, Scott [mailto:scott cameron@ios.doi.gov] Sent: Monday, September 11, 2017 2:04 PM To: David Wetmore <dwetmore@carpiclay.com> Subject: Re: Port of San Diego and BOEM Hi David, How come they want to talk to BOEM instead of FWS or NMFS? Thanks, Scott Scott J. Cameron Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget Office of the Secretary of the Interior Desk 202 208 4242 Cell 202 706 9031 On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 2:00 PM, David Wetmore <dwetmore@carpiclay.com> wrote: Hi Scott Question from out of the blue. The Port commissioners have met with the Secretary in the past, as I think you may recall. One area of growing interest to the Port is the development of aquaculture in federal waters off the port. Port staff would like to talk with someone at BOEM to discuss their ideas and seek input on copying or adapting the BOEM model to advance aquaculture development in the most effective way possible. They are early in their thinking, so are hoping a BOEM subject-matter expert could help them think some things through. Is there anyone you would recommend for this? Thanks for your thoughts and guidance. Hope you are doing well! David DAVID WETMORE | CARPI & CLAY GOVERNMENT RELATIONS 601 New Jersey Avenue, N.W. | Suite 300 | Washington, DC 20001 (p) 202.822.6610 | (c) 202.306.9533 | dwetmore@carpiclay.com | carpiclay.com To: Mimma Faudale[mfaudale@carpiclay.com] Cc: Jean Parrish[jean_parrish@ios.doi.gov] From: Cameron, Scott Sent: 2017-09-22T18:01:20-04:00 Importance: Normal Subject: Re: Port of San Diego request Received: 2017-09-22T18:12:56-04:00 Mimma, Jean is actually out today. I could do Tues 9/26 from 9-9:30. Does that work? Thanks, Scott Scott J. Cameron Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget Office of the Secretary of the Interior Desk 202 208 4242 Cell 202 706 9031 On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 4:26 PM, Mimma Faudale <mfaudale@carpiclay.com> wrote: Hi Jean, Just checking to see if there is any availability on Scott's calendar for this group and by any chance would he have any of these times available to meet. At the end of the day, we will take whatever he has available. Monday, 9/25 - 12:15pm Tuesday, 9/26 -- 9:00am or 1:30pm Thank you! Mimma Faudale | Carpi & Clay iNC. Executive Assistant for Operations and Client Services 601 New Jersey Ave. NW, Suite 300, Washington, D.C. 20001 Office: (202) 822 8300 Fax: (202) 822 8315 www.carpiclay.com From: Cameron, Scott [mailto:scott cameron@ios.doi.gov] Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2017 5:22 PM To: David Wetmore <dwetmore@carpiclay.com> Cc: Jean Parrish <jean parrish@ios.doi.gov>; Mimma Faudale <mfaudale@carpiclay.com> Subject: Re: Port of San Diego request Jean, Let's see if you can find a time for me to meet with these folks next week. Thanks, Scott Scott J. Cameron Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget Office of the Secretary of the Interior Desk 202 208 4242 Cell 202 706 9031 On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 6:07 PM, David Wetmore <dwetmore@carpiclay.com> wrote: Scott The Port staff is very pleased with all the information you shared last week. Question could you be available to meet with 3 port commissioners next week? They are here Monday through Wednesday (noon). Staff feels strongly that your presentation can help the commissioners move forward on the aquaculture project out there. I know it's late notice. If you can - and we can find a time - I'd appreciate your help. I am copying Mimma who is coordinating the schedule for me. Thanks Scott. David From: Cameron, Scott [mailto:scott cameron@ios.doi.gov] Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2017 3:02 PM To: David Wetmore <dwetmore@,carpiclay.com>; Jean Parrish <jean parrish@ios.doi.gov> Subject: Re: Port of San Diego and BOEM Jean, Can you please schedule a 30 minute phone call with David and his client? Thanks, Scott Scott J. Cameron Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget Office of the Secretary of the Interior Desk 202 208 4242 Cell 202 706 9031 On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 2:03 PM, David Wetmore <dwetmore@carpiclay.com> wrote: Please suggest a couple days or times (this week?), and I'll pull something together. Thanks Scott! From: Scott Cameron [mailto:scott cameron@ios.doi.gov] Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2017 2:01 PM To: David Wetmore <dwetmore@carpiclay.com> Subject: Re: Port of San Diego and BOEM Oh. I get it. Leasing the ocean space for aquaculture. BLM grazing permits might be another model. I am happy to talk to them for starters. Thanks, Scott Scott J. Cameron Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Policy, Management and Budget Department of the Interior Cell 202-706-9031 Desk 292-208-4242 Sent from my iPhone On Sep 12, 2017, at 1:55 PM, David Wetmore <dwetmore@carpiclay.com> wrote: I understand the Port staff has talked with NWS and NMFS, but I honestly don't know who they talked with or the level of detail. A former NOAA staffer who now works at the Port wants to explore the BOEM model for leasing federal underwater land for aquaculture. Port staff is looking at models and would like "informal/casual input" _ ideally this Port staff could talk to the appropriate BOEM person (or you?) late this week. Sorry I can't be more definitive ... I haven't been briefed-in and this is all I have right now. Ideas? From: Scott Cameron [mailto:scott cameron@ios.doi.gov] Sent: Monday, September 11,2017 3:52 PM To: David Wetmore <dwetmore@carpiclay.com> Subject: Re: Port of San Diego and BOEM Ok. Let me know. Thanks, Scott Scott J. Cameron Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Policy, Management and Budget Department of the Interior Cell 202-706-9031 Desk 292-208-4242 Sent from my iPhone On Sep 11, 2017, at 2:34 PM, David Wetmore <dwetmore@carpiclay.com> wrote: I honestly don't know and have asked for more input. At their request, I wanted to ask. From: Cameron, Scott [mailto:scott cameron@ios.doi.gov] Sent: Monday, September 11, 2017 2:04 PM To: David Wetmore <dwetmore@carpiclay.com> Subject: Re: Port of San Diego and BOEM Hi David, How come they want to talk to BOEM instead of FWS or NMFS? Thanks, Scott Scott J. Cameron Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget Office of the Secretary of the Interior Desk 202 208 4242 Cell 202 706 9031 On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 2:00 PM, David Wetmore <dwetmore@carpiclay.com> wrote: Hi Scott Question from out of the blue. The Port commissioners have met with the Secretary in the past, as I think you may recall. One area of growing interest to the Port is the development of aquaculture in federal waters off the port. Port staff would like to talk with someone at BOEM to discuss their ideas and seek input on copying or adapting the BOEM model to advance aquaculture development in the most effective way possible. They are early in their thinking, so are hoping a BOEM subject-matter expert could help them think some things through. Is there anyone you would recommend for this? Thanks for your thoughts and guidance. Hope you are doing well! David DAVID WETMORE | CARPI & CLAY GOVERNMENT RELATIONS 601 New Jersey Avenue, N.W. | Suite 300 | Washington, DC 20001 (p) 202.822.6610 | (c) 202.306.9533 | dwetmore@carpiclay.com | carpiclay.com