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Our Mission and Products.  Cascadia Regional Earthquake Workgroup (CREW) arose out of several regional hazard meetings funded by the Federal Emergency.

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1 Our Mission and Products

2  Cascadia Regional Earthquake Workgroup (CREW) arose out of several regional hazard meetings funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the US Geological Survey (USGS) between 1992 and 1996.  CREW formally organized into a nonprofit corporation in 1997 to address the regional nature of earthquake hazards in the Pacific Northwest  More specifically, the focus was to address the interdependency of public agencies and private businesses in planning for earthquakes.

3  CREW’s region stretches from Vancouver Island, British Columbia to Cape Mendocino, California.  CREW board members are from British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and California.

4  The Cascadia Region Earthquake Workgroup (CREW) is a coalition of private and public representatives working together to improve the ability of communities throughout the Cascadia Region to reduce the effects of earthquakes and related hazards, such as tsunami.

5 1. Promote efforts to reduce the loss of life and property damage from earthquakes; 2. Educate and motivate decision makers, managers, and the general public to reduce risks associated with earthquakes; and 3. Foster productive linkages between scientists, critical infrastructure providers, businesses and governmental agencies in order to improve the resilience of communities after an earthquake.

6  1 of 4 earthquake consortia funded through the National Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program (NEHRP)  FEMA administers CREW’s cooperative agreement  CREW projects and programs fulfill goals and objectives of the NEHRP program  CREW is comprised of 16 voting Board Directors and 4 supporting Board Directors who direct the Work Program

7  Emergency Management British Columbia  Public Safety Canada  British Columbia Housing  Washington EMD  Washington DNR  Degenkolb  Central Washington University - Cascadia Hazards Institute  Pacific Northwest Seismic Network  Global Risk Consultants  Oregon OEM  DOGAMI  Oregon Public Health Division  Providence Health & Services  University of Oregon – Oregon Partnership for Disaster Resilience  Pearce Global Partners  FEMA  USGS

8  Earthquake Scenarios  Regional Resilience Crosswalk  Business Resilience Course Development  Factsheets geared towards businesses  Education and Outreach – presentations, webinars, symposiums  Youth earthquake preparedness comic books  Business Roundtables  Planning Guides – post-disaster recovery guides, business toolkits  Shakeout support

9  Cascadia Subduction Zone Scenario (updated 2013)  Shallow Earthquake Scenario (2009)  Deep Earthquake Scenario (2008)

10  Education and Outreach – Continue development of 2-page factsheets Focus to be on schools Maintain membership engagement through semi- annual eNewsletter Present CSZ Scenario Update at conferences  Business Resilience Course Completed needs assessment in 2014 Developing partnerships to help create course

11  Resilience Crosswalk Regional resilience assessment of the region based upon the resilience plans of Washington and Oregon and the Auditor-General’s report of British Columbia Identification of common themes and major differences Sector analysis how together these plans can be implemented to achieve regional resilience

12  Cascadia Region EQ & Tsunami Symposium & Training 1-day symposium Inform, educate and discuss the newest research and information related to the Cascadia region Relationship – building to achieve better resilience Larger audience - business owners, social scientists, emergency managers, scientists, political scientists, policy makers, economists and insurance industry representatives NETAP training (TBD) Date and Location TBD  States Assistance Assist Oregon and Washington in achieving NEHRP-related activities Includes Shakeout

13  Thank you!  Michael Kubler, CREW President Email: michael.kubler@providence.org Phone: 971.322.7145  Heidi Kandathil, CREW Administrator Email: hkandathil@crew.orghkandathil@crew.org Phone: 206.790.0923


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