1 U.S. Ocean Action Plan Administration's Response to the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy Dr. William T. Hogarth National Marine Fisheries Service.

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1 U.S. Ocean Action Plan Administration's Response to the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy Dr. William T. Hogarth National Marine Fisheries Service

2 USCOP Commissioners Admiral James D. Watkins, USN (Ret.) Chairman Robert Ballard, PhD Mr. Ted A. Beattie Mrs. Lillian Borrone Dr. James M. Coleman Ms. Ann D’Amato Mr. Lawrence Dickerson Vice Admiral Paul G. Gaffney II, USN (Ret.) Professor Marc J. Hershman Mr. Paul L. Kelly Mr. Christopher Koch Dr. Frank Muller-Karger Mr. Edward B. Rasmuson Dr. Andrew A. Rosenberg Mr. William D. Ruckelshaus Dr. Paul A. Sandifer Mr. Thomas R. Kitsos, Executive Director

3 USCOP Final Report: An Ocean Blueprint for the 21 st Century September 20, 2004 Includes comments from 37 Governors 212 recommendations –60 specific to NOAA –26 pertain to NMFS NOAA recognized as Nation’s lead civilian ocean agency

4 USCOP Final Report: Recommended Critical Actions Ecosystem Based Management Improved Governance Sound Science Education Support for Implementation Other Issue Based Recommendations

5 Administration Response December 17, 2004 Executive Order: Committee on Ocean Policy U.S. Ocean Action Plan

6 Improving Federal Coordination and Governance

7 U.S. Ocean Action Plan I. Enhancing Ocean Leadership and Coordination II. Advancing Our Understanding of the Oceans, Coasts, and Great Lakes III. Enhancing the Use and Conservation of Ocean, Coastal, and Great Lakes Resources IV. Managing Coasts and Their Watersheds V. Supporting Marine Transportation VI. Advancing International Ocean Policy and Science

8 Improving Federal Coordination -NOAA Organic Act -Establish new interagency working groups Support Regional Collaborations -Great Lakes Interagency Task Force -Cooperative Conservation for Ocean Stewardship -Advance Regional Fisheries Management Enhancing Ocean Leadership and Coordination

9 Achieving Sustainable Marine Fisheries Promote Coral Conservation Enhance Conservation of Protected Species Advance Offshore Aquaculture Improve Marine Managed Areas Enhancing the Use and Conservation of Ocean, Coastal, and Great Lakes Resources

10 NMFS Lead OAP Commitments Implement new national bycatch strategy Propose national offshore aquaculture legislation Implement Gulf of Maine habitat restoration strategy Foster balanced representation for regional fishery management councils Promote market-based systems for fisheries management Encourage protection of deep-sea corals when developing & implementing FMPs Guidelines for use of science in fisheries management

11 NMFS Co-lead OAP Commitments Advance the use of large marine ecosystems (w. DOS) Promote international marine turtle conservation (w. DOI) Complete near-term coastal Louisiana restoration plan (w. COE) Create a national strategy for fisheries enforcement (w. USCG) Establish aquaculture effluent guidelines (w. EPA) Propose legislation to reauthorize Marine Mammal Protection Act (w. DOI) Advance regional fisheries management (w. DOI)

12 Managing Coasts and Their Watersheds Coastal & Watershed Management Coastal Habitat: Wetland Initiative Invasive species: “Habitattitude” Water Pollution Reduction

13 Future Actions: Congressional Oversight hearings Reauthorizations -MSFCMA -MMPA -CZMA -Marine Sanctuaries -Corals Other Legislation -NOAA Organic Act -Aquaculture Appropriations

14 Future Actions: Executive Develop Committee on Ocean Policy 18 month work plan Implement Action Plan –Determine resource needs –Identify agency-specific actions