The success of this workshop depended on the support of many people in addition to the enlightening efforts of the invited participants. Ms. Dawn Chang organized and led an outstanding team of facilitators whose management in the workshop discussions contributed immeasurably to its success. The team included Anne Marie Smoke of the Matsunaga Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution at the University of Hawai‘i and her associates who participated in the session facilitation and recording of proceedings, especially Jose Barzola and Kathryn Ranney. Nancy L. Marker, educational specialist, Social Science Research Institute, UHM, participated in the workshop and provided valuable feedback as this report was being prepared. Ms. Shari Goudreault of the Pacific Biosciences Research Center provided essential assistance in all aspects of arranging housing for participants, venues for the meetings, and meals. Dr. Brad Jones of the Pacific Biosciences Research Center video-recorded the proceedings and made them available in multiple forms following the workshop. Dr. David Karl, director, Center for Microbial Oceanography: Research and Education, University of Hawai‘i, provided support for transporting all participants between hotels and the University of Hawai‘i campus during the workshop. Colleagues in the Hadfield Laboratory provided essential logistical support during the workshop: Marnie Freckelton, Kimberley Lema, Brian Nedved, Melissa Price, and Nidhi Vijayan. The workshop was supported by National Science Foundation grant no. 1638738 to M.G.H.