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The U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy. Dr. Richard Spinrad Assistant Administrator for Oceans and Coasts Co-Chair, NOAA Ocean Council. SES Retreat Dec 15, 2004. An Ocean Blueprint for the 21 st Century. 31 Issue-based Chapters 212 recommendations - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy Dr. Richard Spinrad Assistant Administrator for Oceans and Coasts Co-Chair, NOAA Ocean Council SES Retreat Dec 15, 2004
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Page 1: The U.S. Commission on  Ocean Policy

The U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy

Dr. Richard SpinradAssistant Administrator for Oceans and Coasts

Co-Chair, NOAA Ocean Council

SES Retreat

Dec 15, 2004

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An Ocean Blueprint for the 21st Century

• 31 Issue-based Chapters• 212 recommendations

– Net gain of 14 recommendations from the Preliminary Report

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NOAA’s Contribution to the USCOP Administration Response

• Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) leads Interagency Ocean Policy Group– Develops The President’s Implementation Plan

• NOAA provides input to CEQ– NOAA’s Ocean Council (NOC) has the lead in

developing NOAA’s input to CEQ

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Joint Subcommittee on Oceans

• Committee on Science & Committee on Environment and Natural Resources– Co-Chaired by NOAA and NSF

• Established Ad Hoc Task Force On The Ocean Commission to provide input To CEQ's IOPG– June 28, 2004 letter on Preliminary Report– November 23 Addendum on Final report changes

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NOAA LeadsCoasts & Pollution

• MPAs – Joe Uravitch• Coastal Zone -- Doug Brown• Natural Hazards -- Rollie Schmitten & Doug Brown• Coastal habitat -- Rollie Schmitten• Sediments & Shorelines -- Doug Brown• Coastal Water Pollution -- Doug Brown & Bruce Hicks

• Water Quality -- Doug Brown

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NOAA LeadsFisheries -- Living Marine Resources

• Invasive Species -- Dorn Carlson• Fisheries -- Jack Dunnigan, Dale Jones, &

Bill Brennan• Marine Mammals & Endangered Species –

Laurie Allen & Jack Dunnigan• Corals -- David Kennedy• Marine Aquaculture -- Linda Chaves

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NOAA LeadsMaritime Commerce

• Marine Commerce and Transportation –

Rich Edwing & Phil Kenul

• Vessel Pollution -- David Kennedy & Phil Kenul

• Marine Debris -- Dail Brown & David Kennedy

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NOAA LeadsResearch & Monitoring

• Research -- Rick Rosen, Craig Mc-Lean, Charlie Challstrom• Integrated Ocean Observing System – Rick Spinrad & Greg Withee• Ocean Infrastructure and Technology -- Nick Prahl• Ocean Data and Info Systems -- Greg Withee• International Science and Policy -- Bill Brennan• Oceans and Human Health -- Suzanne Bolton

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NOAA LeadsLarge-Scale Issues

• Ocean Education -- Marlene Kaplan

• Offshore Energy -- Doug Brown & Craig McLean

• Funding Needs and Sources -- Doug Brown

• Ecosystem-based Management -- Ned Cyr

• Regional Approach -- NOAA Ocean Council

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Draft: Strategy for Review of U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy Report

7September 29, 2003

September 2003 Proposed Process

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12September 29, 2003

September 2003 Proposed Timeline

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ProcessNOAA Ocean Council

Products to NOAA HQ/CEQ:

• Anticipatory Binder

• Governance Options

• Talking Points

• Priorities

• Cost Estimates

• Review of Interagency Proposals

• Other…

April 20

May 11 - Fast Track

February 20

May 21 - Standard

NOAATimeline

June 11 – Phase II Integrated NOAA Input

December 20

Anticipatory - Phase I

Final - Phase III

Preliminary - Phase II

NOAA Leads

CEQ/White House

September 20September 20November

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NOC Reviewed IOPG Proposals

• 30 total proposals reviewed

• 4 rounds of expedited review– Round 1 NEC on October 8– Round 4 NEC on November 22

• NOC supported all proposals– Conditional support for 18 proposals

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Fisheries7 Proposals

• Modify the Magnuson Stevens Act – Vessel Monitoring

System – Council nominations– IFQ national guidelines

• Marine recreational fishing licenses

• Scientific advice Guidelines

• Strengthening of Western and Central Atlantic Fisheries Commission (WECAFC)

• Implementation Plan for Illegal, Unregulated, and Unreported Fishing

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Ecosystems4 Proposals

• Ecosystem Considerations per the Reykjavik Declaration

• Large Marine Ecosystems

• Integrating coastal and watershed management at the community level

• Marine mammal-acoustic research

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Marine Transportation System3 Proposals

• Interagency Committee on the Maritime Transportation System

• National Freight Action Agenda

• Interagency marine debris coordinating committee (Fishing Gear Focus)

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Monitoring & Observation5 Proposals

• Global Marine Assessment (GMA) & Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS)

• Interagency Coastal and Ocean Mapping

• U.S. Leadership in Ocean Observations

• Integrated Approach to Oceans Management

• National Water Monitoring Proposal

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Parks/Cultural Resources3 Proposals

• Seamless network of marine parks and sanctuaries

• Interagency Working Group on Submerged Cultural Resources

• RMS Titanic International Agreement

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Education1 Proposal

• Interagency Ocean Education Office

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Corals3 Proposals

• Debt Reduction Program

• Promote Sustainable Coral Harvest & International Trade

• U.S. Co-Hosting the International Coral Reef Initiative

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International4 Proposals

• Incentives for U.S. Scientists

• Americas Aquaculture Network & APEC Initiative

• London Protocol -- Membership and Compliance

• Sea Grant – Three International Initiatives

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FY 2005 Appropriations related to USCOP

NOAA OCEAN COMMISSION INITIATIVE Senate Committee recommendation

Omnibus funding level (pre-recissions)

Integrated Coastal & Ocean Observation System 74,650 Estimated 52050

ICOOS new funding [32,000](subset of above line)

[24,500](subset of above line)

Ocean Health Initiative 20,000 18,000

National Sea Grant Program 73,906 62,750

NOAA Education Initiative 21,907 16,500

Ocean Exploration/Undersea Research 49,983 41,483

Marine Debris 7,500 5,000

International Fisheries Treaties/Negotiations and Compliance

5,000 0

Marine Mammal Initiative 12,000 10,000

Satellite Oceanography/Transition NASA Research Into Operations

10,000 4,000

Vessel Days at Sea/Ship Maintenance 115,351 110,251

Shipbuilding/Equipment and Technology 64,000 58,800

Total Ocean Commission Initiative 454,297 378,834$’s in Thousands

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Next Steps

• Administration Response Expected December 20– Press Release– Congressional Briefings– Stakeholder Meetings

• 109th Congress – “Year of the Ocean”

• NOAA’s Strategy for Hearings & Press?

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NOAA Ocean Council

https://inside.nos.noaa.gov/noc/welcome.html

(login using email username and password)


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