The Rotary Club of Space Center
(Houston), Texas, and U.S.A.
Rotary
International District 5890 (589)
Club 2010
Chartered August 6,
1964
"Service
Above Self"
Blastoff
December
13, 2010
Reporter Kathy Dooley
Photographers
Bob Mitchell and John Lee
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December 6, 2010
Club Meeting Review
The December 6th Rotary meeting was held at the
University of Houston Clear Lake (UHCL). Carl
Stockton, Senior Vice President
of Academic Affairs, welcomed members to the campus. He
announced that enrollment at UHCL is at an all time high this
semester, and the University is moving forward with a request
for approval to add Freshman and Sophomore level classes to
the program. The decision should be finalized by the end
of the legislative session in June. An implementation
timeline is still to be determined. The budget is
still a major issue as the state has cut funding by
41%.
Debby McBride led the singing, Carolos Villagomez
led the prayer, and Scott Rainey led the Pledge of Allegiance
to the U.S. Flag. Marilyn Musial led the Four Way Test,
and Jerry Smith introduced visitors and guests. Roger
Donnelly reminded members that the Christmas fellowship will
be December 15th. Friday is the deadline to RSVP.
District 5890 Governor Sunny Sharma and Assistant District
Governor Chris Schneider will also be attending. Members
passed the hat collecting funds to support the local family
that lost three children to a fire on Veterans Day. Four
hundred dollars were collected for the family. Phillip
Harris presented the banner he received for the club when he
attended a meeting of the Denver Colorado Sky High Rotary
Club. President Coney announced that the next golf
outing will be December 8th at Bay Forest in LaPorte.
RSVP to Dick Hergert. President Coney and Alan Wyle
announced that 40 students had been interviewed for the Youth
Exchange program and recognized those Rotarians who helped
with the interview process. Four students were accepted
from our club.
John Branch introduced Rear Admiral
Joel Sipes, (U.S. Coast Guard, Ret). Admiral Sipes
reviewed the multi mission services provided by the U.S. Coast
Guard. He discussed experiences in oil spill
administration and compared the handling of the Exxon Valdez
and the British Petroleum (BP) Deepwater spill. He noted
that the BP spill is the largest spill that has ever occurred
in American waters, and is the 2nd largest international
spill, falling in line behind the deliberate crude oil release
by the opposition during the Gulf War. The offshore
platform explosion at the Bay of Campeche is 3rd, followed by
the Exxon Valdez spill. He noted that the British
frequently use dispersants in dealing with spills, while the
United States does not due to toxicity. He stated that
the level of public outrage was higher for the Exxon Valdez
spill and that since 1990, all tankers arriving in the United
States have to be double hulled. Admiral Sipes discussed
lessons learned from Exxon Valdez concerning organization and
administration of oil spill cleanup. Similar disaster
plans now include a unified command structure that allows
assets to be mobilized more efficiently. He noted that
recent budget cuts may take the Coast Guard out of involvement
with oil spill recovery and there is potential for loss of
significant knowledge and experience. He also noted that
moving the Coast Guard under the umbrella of the Department of
Homeland Security changed the traditional service focus.
Admiral Sipes answered questions, was thanked for his
presentation by President David Coney, and the meeting was
adjourned by President
Coney.