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President Obama's National Ocean Policy
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NOAA is pleased to share with you that today, President
Obama established the country's
first comprehensive national policy for the stewardship of the oceans, our
coasts and the Great Lakes. This national policy will set the United
States on a
 new path toward
comprehensively planning for the conservation and sustainable use of the
ocean. Americans want clean
beaches, abundant seafood and wildlife, a robust economy and jobs and
recreational opportunities from our oceans, coasts and Great Lakes areas.
This National
Policy provides the foundation
to help achieve these.
Thanks to all of you who helped us develop this policy-we
received thousands of comments from the public and received very helpful
input
at six regional meetings and many expert listening sessions over the past
year.
The President's Press Release is reproduced below. For further
information, please
visit
the White House's website, www.whitehouse.gov/oceans
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and NOAA's
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The President's Press Release

Executive Office of the President
Council on Environmental Quality
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
July 19, 2010
Obama Administration Officials Announce the Final Recommendations of the
Ocean Policy
Task Force
WASHINGTON, DC - Obama Administration officials today released the Final
Recommendations
of the Ocean Policy Task Force, which would establish a National Policy
for the
Stewardship of the Ocean, Coasts, and Great Lakes (National Policy) and
create a
 National Ocean Council (NOC) to strengthen ocean governance and
coordination. The
Final Recommendations prioritize actions for the NOC to pursue, and call
for a flexible
framework for coastal and marine spatial planning to address conservation,
economic
activity, user conflict, and sustainable use of the ocean, our coasts and
the Great
Lakes.
The NOC would coordinate across the Federal Government to implement the
National
 Policy. The Final Recommendations also call for the establishment of a
Governance
Coordinating Committee to formally engage with state, tribal, and local
authorities.
The Final Recommendations are expected to be adopted into an Executive
Order by
President Obama.
"President Obama recognized that our uses of the ocean are expanding at a
rate that
challenges our ability to manage significant and often competing demands,"
said
Nancy Sutley, Chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality.
"With a
 growing number of recreational, scientific, energy, and security
activities, we
 need a national policy that sets the United States on a new path for the
conservation
and sustainable use of these critical natural resources."
Dr. John P. Holdren, Assistant to the President for Science and Technology
and Director
of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, lauded the policy as a
significant
step towards securing the sustained well-being of America's waters and
coastal regions.
"A National Ocean Policy reflects and affirms the invaluable role that
science plays
in the stewardship of these cherished resources," said Dr. Holdren. "The
work of
 the National Ocean Council will ensure that future generations of
Americans are
 able to reap the immeasurable and undeniable benefits of healthy ocean,
coastal,
and Great Lake ecosystems."
"This first-of-its kind framework will help our nation plan wisely for the
future
of our oceans and coastlines, so that we can continue to experience their
beauty
 and bounty for generations to come," said Secretary of the Interior Ken
Salazar.
"With 2 billion acres we help oversee on the Outer Continental Shelf,
Interior is
a proud partner in this initiative, and we look forward to helping
coordinate the
science, policies and management of how we use, conserve, and protect
these public
treasures."
"Protecting our oceans, coasts and Great Lakes is critical to the health
of our
communities, vibrancy of our economy and overall security of our nation,"
said EPA
Administrator Lisa P. Jackson. "The new National Policy provides a clear
road map
for all federal agencies to work together, with local partners, to protect
our vital
waters for future generations. EPA is proud to have played a role in the
development
of this plan and the continued protection of our treasured natural
resources."
"Today, possibly more so than any point in our nation's history, we
appreciate that
healthy oceans matter," said Dr. Jane Lubchenco, Administrator of the
National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration. "Today we extend our nation's proud
conservation
 ethic beyond our shores and into our coasts, oceans and Great Lakes."
"The Department of Homeland Security and Coast Guard applaud the Oceans
Policy Task
Force's efforts to fulfill President Obama's vision for a national
approach to maintaining
the health and vibrancy of the world's maritime regions," said Admiral Bob
Papp,
 Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard. "The Task Force's Final
Recommendations provide
a balance between protecting and preserving the marine environment, and
promoting
economic progress. The framework protects the interests of all users,
improves ocean
stewardship, and provides the foundation for improving maritime governance
at the
international, regional, state, and local levels."
"The Department of the Navy strongly supports the principles and framework
laid
out in this new Executive Order," said Donald Schregardus, Deputy
Assistant Secretary
of the Navy for Environment. "Strengthening the vital link between our
global maritime
mission and our responsibility to safeguard the environment is a key
component to
our environmental strategy. The establishment of the National Ocean
Council will
 be important in advancing this strategic priority."
In June 2009, President Obama created the Interagency Ocean Policy Task
Force and
charged it with developing recommendations to enhance national stewardship
of the
ocean, coasts, and Great Lakes and promote the long term conservation and
use of
 these resources. The Task Force was led by CEQ and included 24
senior-level policy
officials from across the Federal Government.
At the President's direction, the Task Force released an Interim Report in
September
2009 and an Interim Framework for Effective Coastal and Marine Spatial
Planning
in December 2009. Each of these reports was made available online for
public comment.
The Task Force received and reviewed close to 5,000 written comments from
Congress,
stakeholders, and the public before finalizing its recommendations. The
Task Force's
Final Recommendations combine and update the proposals contained in the
two earlier
reports.
The National Policy includes a set of guiding principles for management
decisions
and actions toward stewardship that ensures that the ocean, our coasts,
and the
Great Lakes are healthy and resilient, safe and productive, and understood
and treasured
so as to promote the well-being, prosperity, and security of present and
future
generations. It prioritizes actions, including ecosystem-based management,
regional
ecosystem protection and restoration, and strengthened and integrated
observing
systems, that seek to address some of the most pressing challenges facing
the ocean,
our coasts, and the Great Lakes. These strategies and objectives provide a
bridge
between the National Policy and action on the ground.
The National Policy identifies coastal and marine spatial planning as a
priority.
Marine spatial planning offers a comprehensive, integrated approach to
planning
and managing uses and activities over the long term. Under the National
Policy,
coastal and marine spatial planning would be regional in scope, developed
cooperatively
among Federal, state, tribal, and local authorities, and include
substantial stakeholder,
scientific, and public input. The coastal and marine spatial planning
framework:

* Establishes a new regional approach to how we use and protect the ocean,
our coasts,
and the Great Lakes to decrease user conflicts, improve planning and
regulatory
efficiencies and decrease costs and delays, and preserve critical
ecosystem services.

* Creates a comprehensive alternative to sector-by-sector and
statute-by-statute
 decision-making.

* Establishes regional planning bodies, bringing Federal, state, and
tribal partners
together in an unprecedented manner to jointly plan for the future of the
ocean,
 our coasts, and the Great Lakes.

* Ensures science-based information is at the heart of decision-making.

* Emphasizes stakeholder and public participation.The National Ocean
Council would
plan to hold its first meeting later this summer to begin the immediate
work of
implementing the National Policy. The full text of the National Policy for
the Stewardship
of the Ocean, Coasts, and Great Lakes is available at
www.whitehouse/oceans.gov
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