Overview of the Oceans Act of 2000
History of the Oceans Act
| 1997 | National Research Council Striking a Balance: Improving Stewardship of Marine Areas |
| 1998 | U.S. Federal Agencies with ocean-related programs Year of the Ocean: Discussion Papers |
| H. John Heinz III Center Our Ocean Future: Themes and Issues Concerning the Nation's Stake in the Oceans |
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| U.S. Departments of Commerce and Navy National Ocean Conference: Oceans of Commerce, Oceans of Life |
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| 1999 | U.S. Department of Commerce Turning to the Sea: America's Ocean Future |
| 2000 | OGSG-Biliana Cicin-Sain and Robert Knecht The Future of U.S. Ocean Policy: Choices for the New Century |
| Oceans Act of 2000 passes |
Review of Oceans Act of 2000
- Goal
Establish a commission to make recommendations for coordinated and comprehensive national ocean policy that will promote:
- Protection against hazards
- Responsible stewardship
- Environmental protection and pollution prevention
- Commerce, conflict reduction and sustainable use
- Research including climate change
- Advancement of education and training
- Technological innovation
- Public and private sector cooperation
- Preservation of leadership role
- Foreign cooperation
- Members
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- 16 individuals knowledgeable in ocean and coastal activities appointed by the President
- 12 of 16 selected from Congressional list
- Balanced by area of expertise and geography from:
- State and local governments
- Ocean-related industries
- Academic and technical institutes
- Public interest organizations
- Additional Input
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- Federal Agency assistance
- Multidisciplinary science advisory panel of experts
- Process
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- $6,000,000 authorized; $4,500,000 appropriated
- First meeting 30 days after Commission announced (meeting: September 17-18, 2001)
- 6 regional hearings required
- 18 months to compile report for President and Congress
- Scope of Final Report
The final report of the Commission will include reviewing and assessing:
- Facilities
- Federal activities
- Cumulative effects of Federal laws and regulations on activities and resources
- Supply and demand of U.S. ocean and coastal resources
- Recommendations concerning public and private collaboration in planning and implementation
- Coastal and marine related technologies and markets
- State and Federal efforts to attain effectiveness and integration
- Recommendations for modification to U.S. laws, regulations, and executive agencies
- Effectiveness and adequacy of existing Federal interagency ocean policy coordination and recommendations for improvement
- Presidential Response
The President has 120 days to submit to Congress a statement of proposals to implement or respond to the Commission's recommendations.
- Results of First Meeting
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- Tentative regional meetings dates and locations:
- January: South Carolina and Virginia
- February/March: Gulf Coast
- March/April: California and Hawaii
- April/May: Pacific Northwest
- May/June: New England
- July/August: Alaska
- To be announced: Great Lakes
- Next meeting November 13-14 in D.C.
- Finalist interviews for the Executive Director on October 5, 2001
- Established four sub-committees:
- Research, Education and Marine Operations
- Stewardship
- Governance
- Investment and Development
- Elected Chairman-Admiral James D. Watkins, President Emeritus at C.O.R.E., who will work with each of the sub-committees
- Tentative regional meetings dates and locations:
- Research, Education, and Marine Operations
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- Tentative topics:
- Expansion of human knowledge of the marine environment
- The ocean's role in climate change including health impacts
- Marine operations and observations
- Ocean education (K-12 and higher)
- Marine research including academia
- Ocean and coastal exploration
- Commissioners:
- Chairman James M. Coleman of Louisiana
Professor at the Coastal Studies Institute at Louisiana State University - Robert Ballard of Connecticut
Explorer-in-Residence at National Geographic - Ed Rasmuson
Chairman of the Board of the National Bank of Alaska, President of the Rasmuson Foundation - Ted A. Beattie of Illinois
President and C.E.O. of the Shedd Aquarium
- Chairman James M. Coleman of Louisiana
- Tentative topics:
- Stewardship
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- Tentative Topics:
- Stewardship of ocean and coastal resources:
- Fisheries
- Marine protected species
- Marine protected areas
- Coral reefs
- Protection of marine environment and prevention of marine pollution
- Water quality
- Marine debris
- Stewardship of ocean and coastal resources:
- Commissioners:
- Chairman Paul A. Sandifer of South Carolina
Director of the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources - Paul L. Kelly of Texas
Sr. VP of Rowen Companies - Paul G. Gaffney of Washington, D.C.
President of the National Defense University in Washington, D.C. - Ann D'Amato of California
Chief of Staff for City Attorney in Los Angeles - Frank Muller-Karger
Professor at the College of Marine Science at the University of South Florida
- Chairman Paul A. Sandifer of South Carolina
- Tentative Topics:
- Governance
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- Tentative Topics:
- Federal activities
- State and Federal integration efforts
- Cumulative effect on Federal laws
- Relationships between Federal, state, and local government and the private sector
- Modifications to Federal laws and/or the structure of Federal agencies
- The effectiveness of existing Federal interagency policy coordination
- Law of the Sea and other international issues
- Protection of life and property
- Close cooperation among government agencies
- U.S. leadership in ocean and coastal activities
- Commissioners:
- Chairman William D. Ruckelshaus of Washington State
Strategic Director of Madrona Venture Group - Marc J. Hershman of Washington State
Director of the School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington - Lawrence Dickerson of Texas
President, C.E.O., and Director of Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc. - Lillian Borrone of New Jersey
Director of the Port Authority of N.Y. and N. J. (retired 2000) - Andrew A. Rosenberg of New Hampshire
Dean of College of Life Sciences and Agriculture at the University of New Hampshire - Christopher Koch of Virginia
World Shipping Council C.E.O. and President
- Chairman William D. Ruckelshaus of Washington State
- Tentative Topics:
- Investment and Development
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- Tentative Topics
- Enhancement of maritime commerce
- Supply and demand for ocean and coastal resources
- Tourism
- Non-living resources
- Energy
- Biotechnology
- Aquaculture
- Opportunities for the investment in new products and technologies
- Investments in technologies to promote energy and food security
- Facilities (people, vessels, computer, satellites)
- Opportunities for the investment in new products and technologies
- This sub-committee will be formed at a later date.
- Tentative Topics
For more information on the Presidential Commission on Ocean Policy established by the U.S. Oceans Act of 2000, visit: www.oceancommission.gov.
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