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Commerce’s N.O.A.A. and Interior Department Release Outline Framework for Developing System of Marine Protected Areas; Public Review Period Open for 145 Days

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Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Date: Monday, September 25th, 2006


COMMERCE'S N.O.A.A. AND INTERIOR DEPARTMENT RELEASE OUTLINE FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPING SYSTEM OF MARINE PROTECTED AREAS
Public Review Period Open for 145 Days

The Department of Commerce's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the U.S. Department of the Interior today jointly released a OUTLINE framework that outlines guidance for cooperative efforts to increase efficient protection of U.S. marine resources and develop the Countrywide system of marine protected areas in the United States.

The 1st effort of its kind in the nation, the framework describes a Countrywide system of MPAs built in partnership with federal, state, tribal, and local governments as well as other stakeholders. The Countrywide goal is to increase efficient protection of U.S. marine resources by enhancing government agency cooperation, helping to sustain fisheries and maintain healthy marine ecosystems for tourism and recreation businesses, and improving public access to scientific information about the nation's marine resources.

The OUTLINE framework will be accessible for public Review for 145 days and can be found online at http://www.mpa.gov.

The Administration is firmly committed to sound management and effective conservation of our ocean and coastal resources," Business Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez and Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne stated in a jointly signed letter to governors. "The OUTLINE framework offers a suggestion for working together at regional and Countrywide levels to support the effective use of marine protected areas and achieve common goals for conserving the nation's vital marine resources."

Crafted with input from the 30-member MPA federal advisory committee, state agencies, and the public, the framework suggests collaborative efforts for building the initial Countrywide system with existing MPAs. It also outlines guidance on building agency partnerships and engaging stakeholders to enhance MPA stewardship. These efforts are currently being tested on a regional level by government agencies on the west coast.

MPAs in the U.S. are managed by a host of federal, state, local and tribal agencies, including Countrywide marine sanctuaries, state parks, and National wildlife refuges. Under the suggested definition of "marine protected area" in the framework, the Countrywide Marine Protected Areas Center has initially identified about 1,500 marine conservation areas, managed by over 100 hundred agencies, that would likely qualify as MPAs under the suggested definition. Most of these areas were established after 1970, allow multiple uses, and are managed by state agencies. While the suggested definition includes areas ranging from those that allow fishing to areas closed to all uses, less than one percent of U.S. waters are currently set aside as no-take marine reserves.

The release of the OUTLINE framework is the result of comments received from a series of public dialogue meetings and federal, state, and tribal agency workshops; the MPA Federal Advisory Committee; fishery management councils; anglers; conservation organizations; the energy industry; commercial fishermen; coastal communities; scientists; divers; and others. Recommendations were provided to N.O.A.A. and the Department of the Interior in separate written reports by the federal advisory committee and the states. The reports as well as comments and notes from public meetings can be found at http://www.mpa.gov/.

After the 145-day public Review period ends, the MPA Center will address all comments received, and begin working with government partners to establish the Countrywide system.

Executive Order 13158 was signed by President Clinton in May 2000, and endorsed by the Bush Administration in July 2001. It calls for "…a scientifically based, comprehensive Countrywide system of MPAs representing diverse U.S. marine ecosystems, and the nation's natural and cultural resources." The President's "U.S. Ocean Action Project," released in 2005, outlines a variety of actions for promoting the responsible use and stewardship of ocean and coastal resources for the benefit of all Americans. These actions, which emphasize greater scientific and programmatic coordination between ocean agencies as well as those taken under the MPA Executive Order, complement one another and will be closely coordinated.

In 2007 NOAA, an agency of the U.S. Business Department, celebrates 200 years of science and service to the nation. Starting with the establishment of the Survey of the Coast in 1807 by Thomas Jefferson much of America's scientific heritage is rooted in NOAA.

The agency is dedicated to enhancing economic security and Countrywide safety through the prediction and research of weather and climate-related events and information service delivery for transportation, and by providing environmental stewardship of our nation's coastal and marine resources. Through the emerging Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS), N.O.A.A. is working with its federal partners, in excess of 60 countries and the European Commission to develop a global monitoring network that is as integrated as the planet it observes, predicts, and protects.

On the Web:

Department of Commerce: http://www.doc.gov

NOAA: http://www.noaa.gov

Countrywide Marine Protected Areas Center: http://www.mpa.gov

Department of the Interior: http://www.doi.gov

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