HMREC2 Post-Conference Survey 

E Komo Mai!

Thank you for attending the Second Hawaii Marine Resources Enforcement (HMREC2) Conference!
Please take this post-Conference survey within one week to help us assess the experience and focus the follow-up action plan generated by you, the amazing participants.
Your personal identifying information (name, title, organization) will not be shared with the other conference participants, but your responses to the questions will be shared with the organizers and participants.
Again, mahalo for helping us make HMREC2 a great action-oriented conference! 
With your help, we can make some real progress in the coming months on these important issues.
John & Denise & Dave
1.Full Name
2.Title & Organization
3.Email address (please confirm)
4.Snail Mail Address (for mailouts)
5.May we share your name, title, email, and snail mail address with other conference participants?
6.Day 1: Strengthening Hawaiʻi's Marine Enforcement Chain
(Jason Redulla, Deputy Enforcement Chief, DOCARE; Bruce Anderson, Administrator, Division of Aquatic Resources (video); David Sakoda, Legal Fellow, Division of Aquatic Resources (video); Maria Gaydos, Legal Fellow, Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation; Jack Kittinger, Senior Director, Global Fisheries and Aquaculture Program, Acting Director Hawaii Program, Conservation International)
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I found the presentation/discussion on this topic useful
I found the content easy to understand
I understand more about the topic than I did beforehand
The material covered was relevant to my field of expertise
The material covered was relevant to my specific job
The presenter(s) delivered the material well
7.Day 1: Strengthening Community Ties to DOCARE: Makai Watch, CBSFAs, and CFEUs
(Luna Kekoa, Makai Watch Coordinator, DOCARE; Brooks Tamaye, Supervisor, DOCARE Maui Branch)
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I found the presentation/discussion on this topic useful
I found the content easy to understand
I understand more about the topic than I did beforehand
The material covered was relevant to my field of expertise
The material covered was relevant to my specific job
The presenter(s) delivered the material well
8.Day 2: Hawaiʻi's Environmental Court: A Framework for Successful Environmental Enforcement
(Denise Antolini, Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, William S. Richardson School of Law;Justice Michael Wilson, Supreme Court of Hawaiʻi)
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I found the presentation/discussion on this topic useful
I found the content easy to understand
I understand more about the topic than I did beforehand
The material covered was relevant to my field of expertise
The material covered was relevant to my specific job
The presenter(s) delivered the material well
9.Day 2: Traditional and Modern Marine Enforcement in the Pacific: Creative Initiatives To Catch the Thieves
(Alan Friedlander, Chief Scientist, Pristine Seas, National Geographic Society)
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I found the presentation/discussion on this topic useful
I found the content easy to understand
I understand more about the topic than I did beforehand
The material covered was relevant to my field of expertise
The material covered was relevant to my specific job
The presenter(s) delivered the material well
10.Day 2: Na Pono Hawai'i: Native Hawaiian Traditional and Customary Rights and Responsibilities for Ocean Resources 
(David Forman, Director, Environmental Law Program, William S. Richardson School of Law; Malia Akutagawa, Professor, Ka Huli Ao Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law, William S. Richardson School of Law)
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I found the presentation/discussion on this topic useful
I found the content easy to understand
I understand more about the topic than I did beforehand
The material covered was relevant to my field of expertise
The material covered was relevant to my specific job
The presenter(s) delivered the material well
11.Day 2: Environmental Courts in Hawai'i: The First Year
(
Hawaiʻi’s Environmental Court: A View From the Bench, Judge Trudy Senda, District Court Judge, Fifth Circuit; Resource Crimes: A Prosecutor’s Perspective, Clinton Piper, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Office of the Prosecuting Attorney, City and County of Honolulu; Resource Crimes: A Public Defender’s Perspective, Elika Otoya, Deputy Public Defender, State of Hawai‘i Office of the Public Defender; Marine Resource Adjudication in the First Circuit: A Survey of Cases and Alternative Sentencing Approaches, John Foster, DOCARE Legal Fellow)
Strongly Agree
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Neither Agree Nor Disagree
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Strongly Disagree
I found the presentation/discussion on this topic useful
I found the content easy to understand
I understand more about the topic than I did beforehand
The material covered was relevant to my field of expertise
The material covered was relevant to my specific job
The presenter(s) delivered the material well
12.Day 2: Smallify Workshop:  Capacity Building Through Innovation and Small Bets
(Dave Viotti, Founder and CEO, Smallify)
Strongly Agree
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I found the presentation/discussion on this topic useful
I found the content easy to understand
I understand more about the topic than I did beforehand
The material covered was relevant to my field of expertise
The material covered was relevant to my specific job
The presenter(s) delivered the material well
13.Both Days: Other Keynote Speakers/Commenters
(Suzanne Case, Chairperson, State of Hawai‘i Board of Land and Natural Resources; Eric Co, Marine Program Officer, Harold K.L. Castle Foundation; Jack Kittinger, Senior Director, Global Fisheries and Aquaculture Program, Acting Director Hawaiʻi Program, Conservation International; Mike Lameier, Hawaʻi Fisheries Local Action Strategy Coordinator, NOAA; Paulo Maurin, Hawaiʻi Management Liaison, Coral Reef Conservation Program, NOAA)

 
Strongly Agree
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I found the presentation/discussion on this topic useful
I found the content easy to understand
I understand more about the topic than I did beforehand
The material covered was relevant to my field of expertise
The material covered was relevant to my specific job
The presenter(s) delivered the material well
14.Both Days: Other Fun Things . . .

 
Strongly Agree
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Neither Agree Nor Disagree
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The venues (Law School & Capitol) were appropriate for this conference
The conference was the right length (Friday afternoon/eve + all day Sat)
The conference answered many of my questions
I know where to get further information
The conference was well organized and run
My participation in the conference was worthwhile
15.Is there anything else you would like to add or to have discussed at the Conference Workshop?
16.What were the strengths of the Conference? What did you find most enjoyable and why?
17.Which parts of the Conference were least useful or enjoyable? Why?
18.What are the key messages that you took away from the Conference?
19.Would you participate in a future HMREC3 Conference?