This week's Remarkable People Podcast features a woman who fell in love with the Monterey bay while studying science at UC Santa Cruz. He is a British set and costume designer. People would come to the aquarium, if you go to the big open sea exhibit, you'll recognize it. How did that come to be? It came down to me. Because I'm not checking labels unless the waiter brings out whatever. #remarkablepeople #questionoftheday. She did this as research about the impact of humans on the Central California coast. That's the thing. Julie Packard: Julie's sister Nancy, Nancy's husband, and a couple of friends came up with a concept for an aquarium. We naively thought we could remodel that old cannery. Fishing for Solutions, we thought, Okay, the situation, the ocean is getting dire, we need to do an exhibit about global fisheries and all the problems. We did that exhibit. Packard became the aquarium's executive director by the time the aquarium opened in 1984. Julie is chair of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) board of directors. California, for example, the best thing anyone living in California right now can do is support our state, or wherever your state is, support its leadership because what's happened here in California, whether it's the progress on environmental policy, I mean, we've always led the way in environmental policies here in our state. Getty Julie Chen has said she supports her husband Les Moonves amid sexual harassment allegations and the two are still together. You're wanting us to do more and more of this conservation stuff. The way we've been operating, there's just a huge amount of extracting of resources and damaging of ecosystem services that we all depend and on. The "Pretty Woman" star, 53, and the cinematographer, 52, were spotted . Oh, yeah? We used to take mostly heat from business early on, as you said, because they're like, "Hey, you're saying now that the Patagonian toothfish is on the seafood watch avoid list. What was that like? Julie is the executive director of the Monterey Bay Aquarium and an international leader in the field of ocean conservation. Packard Foundation Announces New Executive Leadership Positions. They'll say, "Our seafood is sustainable per Monterey Bay Aquarium guidelines, but you're safe with things caught in the U.S. pretty much. One of my favorite things about the aquarium is the fact that we are viewed as non-partisan. We have this huge power to inform and engage and ignite the public. From our team's perspective, that is the end goal. Number one. Packard spent much time outdoors, and was always very curious; as a student at University of California, Santa Cruz, her biology professor said she was able to synthesize and ask great questions. Julie Packard: Guy Kawasaki: The aquarium, we're doing some tagging studies. Yeah. If I'm a 2000 pound Mola, I'm pretty safe. Julie Packard: With that, around that time, we decided to make a commitment to grow that program and also to launch a real conservation and science work group and big effort at the aquarium. Julie Packards income source is mostly from being a successful . I mean, first of all, just get engaged in the process of political action in your community, in your state, in your nation. I mean, all I can say about it, it's really about what kind of parents we are and how-- and it's not what we say, it's who we are and how we lead our lives. There's a lot more to do, though. The four of us children were asked to be on the board, instructed to be on the board when we turned twenty-one. She has been working for this network for more than two decades. There's a lot more to do, though. I am an elementary music teacher. Isn't it? What's wrong with farmed? It's really big. We kept the old boilers, are still a history exhibit when you go in the aquarium. They invited their family members and . Guy Kawasaki: Julie E. Packard has a net worth of $5.00 million (Estimated) which she earned from her occupation as Biologist. They voted. A sentencing hearing lasting nearly two hours was held in a north San Diego courthouse for Julie Harper, 42, who killed her husband, Jason Harper, on Aug. 7, 2012. Everything you just said, What can one person do not in charge of a foundation? I don't have any stories. My father kind of challenged the group, "Hey, let's think of some big projects that we can do that are really all around rather than just funding other people's ideas." No one seems to care about this poor fish. Ask with the local fisheries if you're in the U.S. and you'll be good. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and is a recipient of the Audubon Medal. The fish can escape and breed with a wild fish and pollute the gene pool. Guy Kawasaki: Of all the places in the world, they picked Monterey Bay to do this live nature broadcast, which was fantastic. Guy Kawasaki: In the late seventies, David Packard, half of the founding team of Hewlett-Packard, challenged his children to come up with a big project that would make a difference in the world. Julie Packard: Julie Packard: I think that would be great for nature. It's food security if we can do it right. That's complicated. No good could come of it. Well, that would be a whole other long story. The idea behind that, being that the end game, the end goal, of the whole institution and everything we do is about ocean conservation, but the word inspire in there is really important because we're a public institution, and our best asset for achieving that goal in the ocean is the aquarium itself. Guy Kawasaki: It was important to find a good husband. Are you kidding? I am a wife and mother of 3 amazing children. You have almost forty million people living here in the state, and this looks so great. I mean, arrogance was considered in our family, the absolute worst qualities. The aquarium was the brainchild of my sister and her husband and a couple of their colleagues. We needed to reflect well on her father at all times and have good manners and be presentable like any mother. Tweets by Julie. My father kind of challenged the group, "Hey, let's think of some big projects that we can do that are really all around rather than just funding other people's ideas." Fish were just a little tiny part of what the oceans like. He is also the author of, Copyright 2006-2022 Guy Kawasaki, All Rights Reserved |, Where could you spend time to help the planet? And how do you know? They'll tell you. And now heres Julie Packard. What do you want your legacy to be? The reason is the ocean has absorbed something like ninety percent of the heat generated from burning fossil fuels since the industrial revolution. Among other publications, Packard has written opinion pieces for The New York Times and The Boston Globe (with John Kerry). SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- On Saturday, Nov. 2, The Tech Interactive will honor Julie Packard, an international leader in ocean conservation, with the 2019 James C. Morgan. Guy Kawasaki: It's the world's largest bony fish. We want to really share the whole picture. The girls, it was, You've got to do really well in school and work really hard and give back to society. The kind of pain job expectation was a little vague. They keep my ocean blue and teaming with great content. You needed to maintain a low profile at the dinner table, and he'd always win every argument with you. That's another story, because those were both farm products. Also, she works as a weather reporter for CNN headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. She received the Audubon Medal for Conservation in 1998, and in 2009 was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Here's the name, here's where it's from, here's what it eats. Maybe another little factor too. So, no, sadly I didn't live at Addison Where to subscribe: Apple Podcast | Google Podcasts, Transcript How do you audit or determine what's on that seafood watch lists? Let's work to have that all happen in a better way. Elizabeth Parsons Ware was born on December 28, 1816 in Ware, Massachusetts. We're just celebrating thirty-five years this year. He just loved getting in and talking to the team about what project they were working on. Packard was granted an honorary Doctor of Science degree by California State University, Monterey Bay in recognition of her many accomplishments as an ocean conservationist. Guy Kawasaki: Guy Kawasaki: It's an involuntary program. That's one of the key messages on our Seafood Watch pocket guide-- We have the Coastal commission, the Army Corps of Engineers, and just a lot of agency engagement, but then we opened on October 20th, 1984. That was kind of a cool thing. Julie Packard: If you're going to own a restaurant in the U.S., chances are the fish did not come from here. something productive? But still, you did grow up in the family that, arguably, started Silicon Valley. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Julie Packard: We always were taught, and he modeled, that we were very fortunate and we needed to be humble about that and not ever be arrogant in any way. I answered that question in a couple of ways. Special thanks to Kevin Connor and Terry and Will Mayo who made this podcast possible. You've lots to eat. If you are a Mola-Mola, no one's going to want to eat you. I think that's all true. We have myriad scientific research papers on tunas and sharks, the stuff we like to eat and the scary stuff, this Mola, which is like the coolest looking animal ever, no data whatsoever. Now, tech has sort of just revered as everyone's in love with it, but I mean, that's what motivates me. in Conservation . He even once urinated on a teacher's desk. She has served on many other boards and committees related to conservation, including the California Nature Conservancy and World Wildlife Fund. Julie Packard: One of the couple's trials was Edwards' mental health issue which his wife saved him from. Year one drew nearly 2.4 million people. TV star Julie Graham left devastated after her Howards End actor husband, 44, was found hanged from a tree in London park. They don't eat-- there's not even a distribution system, to be honest. Stanford had purchased this big old cannery right next door, the Hovden Cannery, where the aquarium is now located. Animals are going to leave me. Jolene Packard Obituary - Visitation & Funeral Information She married the love of her life, Jonathan "Jon" Roy Packard on November 13th, 1993. Julie Packard: The family foundation, The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, we were founded in the mid-sixties. Julie Packard: Born on 1952, the Biologist Julie Packard is arguably the worlds most influential social media star. She is handling and managing all the station's Healthwatch 16 reports. She went into hiding until she met Packard Sawmill owner Andrew Packard in 1983 at a black-tie mixer in Hong Kong. It was about seven years between the time of the idea and the feasibility study, and then all the design. Can be equivalent to like a raw sewage outfall of the mid-sized city in one spot. He liked talking to an employee at the lowest level in the company, as much as, or even actually more than, at a higher level, to be honest. But we just really needed to restate what is the priority here. It's a happy thing, no matter-- you might be the most right-wing Republican known to humanity, or super lefty, but you're comfortable. It's quite remarkable. We, over time, kind of transformed all of our interpretation to have more human impact, human stories, more conservation stories, and then, eventually, decided to do an exhibit called Fishing for Solutions: What's the Catch? Thanks to the Remarkable People Podcast team of, Jeff Seih, Peg Fitzpatrick, Marley Morgan and Neil Pearlberg. It's not going away, if we can do it right, let's go for it. It was about seven years between the time of the idea and the feasibility study, and then all the design. My father relayed? Our challenge and the, the beauty of what we do is that we have this amazing institution that inspires people, that can inspire people, through connections with living animals and discovering the ocean, the real thing. The reason is the ocean has absorbed something like ninety percent of the heat generated from burning fossil fuels since the industrial revolution. Julie Packard: Packard is the founding executive director of the Monterey Bay Aquarium and has redefined aquariums as a force for conservation. I mean, we've had these five-billion-dollar land and water protection bond initiatives in California to-- we've created the first and only integrated network of marine protected areas in California state waters. Yeah. Popularly known as the Biologist of United States of America. Famously known by the Family name Julie E. Packard, is a great Biologist. Guy Kawasaki: Wouldn't that say, Well, don't eat from local fisheries because they're fishing right here and reducing our population right here? Initial studies projected 350,000 visitors a year. What would it environmentalist say against you? Farm can be fine. I just tend to go for more practical solutions. Guy Kawasaki: Julie entered the career as Biologist In her early life after completing her formal education.. I'm so sorry to say. This week's Remarkable People Podcast features a woman who fell in love with the Monterey bay while studying science at UC Santa Cruz. Julie is an ideal celebrity influencer. Eventually, this led to her father and mother investing $55 million to fund what is now the Monterey Bay Aquarium. It was just local politics. With her father, David Packard, the co-founder of Hewlett-Packard, she planted a vegetable garden every year. If you are a Mola-Mola, no one's going to want to eat you. He believed that, and my mother actually ran the foundation early on as a volunteer and was very involved as a community volunteer. Over time, if people start showing that we really don't need so much single-use plastic, it can make a difference. January 5, 2023. Julie was known for her recreation of Julia Child's recipes in her cookbook, Mastering It didn't use to be, but if you want to really play it safe, buy something caught in the U.S fishery, because at least we have regulations and even our fisheries that were depleted, they're recovering. Twenty years ago, whatever we said the problem was, now it's like, It's just like an existential threat. When it comes to the ocean, obviously, we read about sea level rise, which of course mainly people are focusing on whether their home's going to be inundated, which is a serious problem to consider. We wanted it to be free choice. It's quite fascinating and become much more powerful than we thought. That was modeled for us majorly, the idea of giving back and engaging in your community. It is jobs, it's millions of jobs, mainly in developing countries, and aquaculture is growing like gangbusters and it provides jobs. This is Guy Kawasaki, and this was the Remarkable People Podcast. "Wow, okay. I mean, you're the exception. He liked talking to an employee at the lowest level in the company, as much as, or even actually more than, at a higher level, to be honest. Julie Packard: She's also a leading voice for science-based policy reform in support of a healthy ocean. Julie Packard is the founding executive director of the Monterey Bay Aquarium and has redefined aquariums as a force for conservation. I mean, businesses really pay attention to it, what their rating is. Fish were just a little tiny part of what the oceans like. Julie Packard: Year one drew nearly 2.4 million people. Yeah, absolutely. Some of the people were like absolute advocates, helping me push that through. Download She helped create the Monterey Bay Aquarium in the early 1980s and is its executive director, a position she has held since its opening in 1984. michigan solar projects. It was important to find a good husband. Sure, were improving stem education and were concerned about-- we were doing a lot of things, but we justwe needed to provide focus. Packard received a lifetime achievement award from the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, the Ted Danson Ocean Hero Award from Oceana in 2004, and was named a California Coastal Hero in 2009 by the California Coastal Commission and Sunset magazine. The concept remained the same from the start, which was to do a tour of Monterey Bay habitats and kind of have that be a theme. Sign up to receive email updates Of all the places in the world, they picked Monterey Bay to do this live nature broadcast, which was fantastic. 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News. On many dark, dank and cold mornings, Julie Packard: waded through the icy waters of the intertidal zone to study the plants and animals. Me, personally? We knew all of those things were a very big deal for sure. Packard joined other members of her family in the undertaking to create Monterey Bay Aquarium. Whether from animals, big to small, that have calcium in their cell walls and their shells, that can't form, but also just physiological systems that we don't even We're just beginning to understand what those might be. She received the Audubon Medal from the National Audubon Society in 1998 for her work in conservation and environmental protection, and she was elected as a fellow to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2009. Exhibition Label. We recommend you to check the complete list of Famous People born on . In a prior life, I was on the board of the Stanford Alumni Association, and we had many a meeting discussing the mission of the Stanford Alumni Associations. A Deep Dive into the Portrait of Ocean Conservationist Julie Packard Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery. Julie Packard September 1, 1962 - August 5, 2020 (57 years old) Dell Rapids, South Dakota Give a memorial tree Plant a tree Light a candle Illuminate their memory Julie Packard Obituary We are sad to announce that on August 5, 2020 we had to say goodbye to Julie Packard of Dell Rapids, South Dakota. One of which was to-- he had a seawater system. He just had such huge curiosity and just seemed to know everything about everything and what he didn't know, he would read. It really picked up. They keep my ocean blue and teaming with great content. Formerly, he was an advisor to the Motorola business unit of Google and chief evangelist of Apple. David Packard (1912-1996) was the co-founder of Hewlett-Packard, one of the first large corporations to emerge from Silicon Valley. You could experience it however you wanted in whatever order you wanted. Julie Packard: They'd make it they were just canning. I think it's fascinating, but I'm kind of a nerd on the topic because it's making so much progress, it's really exciting. Julie Packard: Long before Julie Chrisley married her current spouse, Todd Chrisley, she was in a years-long relationship with her first husband, Kenneth Wayne Childress. If he were alive, he'd still be out there proselytizing about that, that companies need to reinvest in their communities. Julie is chair of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) board of directors. Well, that we are too friendly to fishing and that we should become- They're the best. Julie Packard: It's the world's largest bony fish. She thought her husband, Herb Baumeister, was acting "off" though people had been saying that about Herb since he was a teen telling lewd jokes and playing with dead animals. Wow, that talks about the, or shows, the level-- like I said, ask us about marine algae ecology, and we can nail it. That was a first in the U.S. anywhere. Julie Packard: 842: The number of Foundation grants given out in 2017. something productive? Now that is an insider tip to everyone in California. We have myriad scientific research papers on tunas and sharks, the stuff we like to eat and the scary stuff, this Mola, which is like the coolest looking animal ever, no data whatsoever. I love these animals. She is the second female ocean conservationist to be included in the museum's collection, and it is the museum's 17th commissioned portrait. We put together a proposal to the foundation to do this ability study if an aquarium was built on the site, could it be financially self-supporting based on admission fees, and would there be enough attendance to support it? That's happening. Special thanks to Kevin Connor and Terry and Will Mayo who made this podcast possible. What did you learn from her? Julie Packard was born on 1952 in American, is an American marine conservationist. 2023 The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Privacy Creative Commons. Fishing for Solutions, we thought, Okay, the situation, the ocean is getting dire, we need to do an exhibit about global fisheries and all the problems. We did that exhibit. They were so cool. Since its opening day on October 20th, 1984, the Monterey Bay Aquarium has introduced over 60 million people to the incredible sea life off the Central California Coast, as well as the vast ocean beyond. You're in the dark, because that actually makes, from an exhibit design standpoint, that makes the tanks pop. They create a lot of fish waste in a really concentrated area. So, no, sadly I didn't live at Addison Julie Graham and Davy Croket have married (Picture: Wenn) Benidorm star Julie Graham has wed her toyboy lover Davy Croket, four years after her husband tragically passed away. He just loved getting in and talking to the team about what project they were working on. Sure, were a lot of the education programs. If you fix these two problems, next time around, you'll get a better rating." Animals are going to leave me. julie packard husband. They'd make it they were just canning. They were off shore and connected to a seawater intake pipe, and then offload the sardines out there, they'd stay all fresh, and then they suck them into the building as they needed them to can them. He took her to his hometown of Twin Peaks, Washington in the United States, where she accepted his marriage proposal. Temple.He. We wanted it to be free choice. Previously, a lot of aquariums were really a tank with fish and a label. Jellies have super low metabolism, and they can live in really funky conditions. In some cases, it's going to take a long time. Julie Packard: First of all, just setting the scene. That was a first in the U.S. anywhere. It's an ocean sunfish. He would tell us about all of those things and we thought they were very exciting and remarkable. Whether from animals, big to small, that have calcium in their cell walls and their shells, that can't form, but also just physiological systems that we don't even We're just beginning to understand what those might be. Thank you, Michael and Caitlyn, Jeff, Peg, Marley, Neil, Kevin, Terry, and Will. Packard chairs the board of directors of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, and is also a trustee of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. Julie Haener is an award-winning anchor for the 5 PM, 6 PM, and 10 PM news segment at KTVU Channel 2 in Oakland, California. Guy Kawasaki: It's quite remarkable. I feel like there's big money in the seafood enterprise. How did that work out? The idea was, instead of having all the sardine boats offload the sardines at the dock where they start rotting and they're not fresh and then you have this giant pile of sardines at the cannery, and it's a big processing logistics problem, he came up with the idea of these floating, giant wooden boxes. The ocean absorbs something like twenty-five percent of the carbon emissions. 22: Years that Susan Packard Orr served as Packard Foundation chairwoman. Julie's sister Nancy, Nancy's husband, and a couple of friends came up with a concept for an aquarium. You have a small number of things you can say? Julie Packard. I mean, all of that CO2 uptake by those tiny plants, if the ocean's dead, that's not happening. In the course of it, we decided that we better get our restaurant menu, seafood item list in shape, or would not look good. The Biologist with a large number of Twitter followers, with whom she shares her life experiences. Julie Packard: Packard spent much time outdoors, and was always very curious; as a student at University of California, Santa Cruz, her biology professor said she "was able to synthesize and ask great questions. Guy Kawasaki: You'd have to interview my older siblings for that. 10 examples of physical environment. that we should all become vegans, and we shouldn't need any seafood. We need to continue to be that place that's open to all. Personal Life, Parents and Family Details : Julie grew up in Tacoma, Washington but currently resides in Diablo, California. Year one drew nearly 2.4 million people.. The aquarium was the brainchild of my sister and her husband and a couple of their colleagues. It looks like a big dinner plate with a fin sticking up off the top and the bottom. How do you audit or determine what's on that seafood watch lists? I've got lots to eat, and I can swim to my preferred water temperature zone if the ocean temperature changes. I say, get involved in your community and the support policies. She was born on 1952, in [1]. It's not a third-party certified audited program. Julie Packard: She writes online about the ocean in the context of climate change, sustainable seafood, and the deep sea. Julie Packard: Now, what you need to be looking for along withOr you go out to dinner with me, I pull up my app. Eventually, this led to her father and mother investing $55 million to fund what is now the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Well, no. Guy Kawasaki: Family and friends can send flowers and condolences in memory of the loved one. The farm salmon, they get diseases that people are concerned can spread to wild salmon in areas where wild salmon exist. They had the idea that this would be just a super cool thing to do with this old cannery and that, in Monterey, there was no place for all the tourists to learn anything about the bay, and yet that's why they came there. 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