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Coordinating Committee for Earthquake Prediction
The Coordinating Committee for Earthquake Prediction (CCEP) in Japan was founded in April 1969,〔(About CCEP ) CCEP, accessed 2011-03-19〕 as part of the Geodesy Council's Second Earthquake Prediction Plan, in order to carry out a comprehensive evaluation of earthquake data in Japan.〔(Geochemical challenge to earthquake prediction ) ''Earthquake Prediction: The Scientific Challenge (NAS Colloquium)'', published 1996, accessed 2011-03-19〕 The committee consists of 30 members and meets four times each year, as well as publishing a report on its activities twice each year.〔 The CCEP brings together representatives from 20 governmental bodies and universities engaged in earthquake prediction and research.〔(Organizations with ties to CCEP ) CCEP, accessed 2011-03-19〕 It has a secretariat within the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.〔(Access ) CCEP, accessed 2011-03-19〕 ==History== The first moves towards the Committee were taken after earthquake researchers published ''Earthquake Prediction - Current Status and Action Plan'' in 1962. This was adopted by the General Assembly of Geodesy Council with the launch of their first prediction plan in 1964. Following earthquakes in 1964, 1695 and 1968 the EEPC was founded to coordinate future prediction activities.〔(Avances en prevención de desastres sísmicos en Japón. Outline of countermeasures for the Tokai earthquake (Section A) ) N Honda, JICA / CENAPRED published March 1994, accessed 2011-03-25〕〔(Avances en prevención de desastres sísmicos en Japón. Outline of countermeasures for the Tokai earthquake (Section B) ) N Honda, JICA / CENAPRED published March 1994, accessed 2011-03-25〕
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