TERRY TAMMINEN
From his youth in Australia to career
experiences in Europe, Africa and all parts of the United States,
Terry has developed expertise in business, farming, education,
non-profit, the environment, the arts, and government.
A United States Coast Guard-licensed ship captain, Terry has
long been drawn to the undersea world, starting in the 1960s
with a family-run tropical fish breeding business in Australia
and continuing with studies on conch depletion in the Bahamas,
manatee populations in Florida coastal waters, and mariculture
in the Gulf States with Texas A&M University.
On land, Terry managed the largest sheep ranch east of the Mississippi,
assisting the University of Minnesota in developing new methods
of livestock disease control. Terry also managed a multi-million
dollar real estate company, owned/operated a successful recreational
services business, and assisted the west African nation of Nigeria
with the creation of their first solid waste recycling program.
He has authored numerous technical papers, “The Ultimate
Pool Maintenance Manual” (McGraw-Hill 1993; third edition
2000), and several theatrical works on the life of William Shakespeare.
Terry is an avid airplane and helicopter pilot and speaks German,
Dutch and Spanish.
In 1993, Terry founded the Santa Monica BayKeeper and served
as its Executive Director for six years. He co-founded Waterkeeper
programs in San Diego, Orange County, Ventura, and Santa Barbara
and serves on the Board of the National Waterkeeper Alliance.
From 1999-2003, Terry was the Executive Director of Environment
Now in Santa Monica, a foundation dedicated to the restoration
and protection of California’s environment and natural
resources.
Terry has served on numerous civic and charitable Boards and
Commissions, including as Chair of the Public Advisory Committee
to the Southern California Wetlands Recovery Project and on
the U.S. Navy Pt. Mugu Naval Air Station Restoration Advisory
Board, the Los Angeles/Long Beach Harbor Safety Committee and
on the Board of the Wishtoyo Foundation, a group that preserves
natural resources through Chumash Indian traditional teachings.
Terry was appointed as the Secretary of the California Environmental
Protection Agency by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on November
12, 2003.


