11a. Presentation

01 Seattle Aquarium Strategic Relationship Presentation

Item no. 11a_supp
Meeting date: September 27, 2022
Port – Aquarium
Strategic Relationship
September 27, 2022

                    Briefing Agenda
• MOU Deliverables and Expectations
• Previous, Current, and Ongoing Collaborations
• Future Collaborative Opportunities


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          MOU Deliverables and Expectations
• $5 million from Port to Aquarium over five
years
• 5 years of strategic relationship building
• Establish a Port-Aquarium Work Group
• Create and implement biennial work plans
• Provide updates to each other’s leaders
• Port-related marine exhibit in new Ocean
Pavili on                                                       3

      Previous, Current, and Ongoing Collaborations
• Quiet Sound
• Kelp fellow and kelp restoration
• One Ocean Hall exhibit: The Port Sound Walk


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           Future Collaborative Opportunities
• Tourism and other economic development
• Sustainability
• Marine habitat
• Workforce development
• Equity, diversity, and inclusion

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             Future Collaboration Methods
• Events
• Promotional materials
• Community Outreach
• Job fairs
• Staff and volunteer training
• Placemaking
• Signage
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                       Timeline
• Q4 2022—Initial workplan discussions
• Q1/Q2 2023—Finalize biennial workplan
• Q3 2023—Begin implementation of workplan


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                     Thank You!
• Questions and Comments?



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                    Appendix



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                 Contribution Timeline
DELIVERABLE            LUMP SUM              INVOICE SUBMITTAL AND
DELIVERABLE DUE DATE
Project Progress Report    $100,000                  After MOU Execution
Project Progress Report    $1,000,000                 January 1, 2023
Project Progress Report    $1,000,000                 January 1, 2024
Final  Project  Report  and $900,000                    After  Project  completion
Notice of Completion of                           and opening of the Ocean
the Project                                             Pavilion    and    marinefocused
exhibit highlighting
the Port ’s programs
Progress Report           $1,000,000                January 1, 2026
Final Progress Report       $1,000,000                 Prior to the expiration of
the MOU in 2027
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