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Title 16
Chapter 83
§ 6403. National coral reef resi...
§ 6405. Coral reef stewardship p...
§ 6403. National coral reef resi...
§ 6405. Coral reef stewardship p...
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§ 6404.
Coral reef action plans
(a)
Plans prepared by Federal reef managers
(1)
In general
Not later than 3 years after
December 23, 2022
, and 2 years after the date of publication of each National Coral Reef Resilience Strategy, each Federal reef manager shall—
(A)
prepare a coral reef action plan to guide management and restoration activities to be undertaken within the responsibilities and jurisdiction of the manager; or
(B)
in the case of a reef under the jurisdiction of a Federal reef manager for which there is an action plan in effect as of
December 23, 2022
, update that plan to comply with the requirements of this subsection.
(2)
Elements
A plan prepared under paragraph (1) by a Federal reef manager shall include a discussion of the following:
(A)
Short- and medium-term coral reef conservation and restoration objectives within the jurisdiction of the manager.
(B)
A current adaptive management framework to inform research, monitoring, and assessment needs.
(C)
Tools, strategies, and partnerships necessary to identify, monitor, and address pollution, water quality, and other negative impacts to coral reef ecosystems within the jurisdiction of the manager.
(D)
The status of efforts to improve coral reef ecosystem management cooperation and integration between Federal reef managers and covered reef managers, including the identification of existing research and monitoring activities that can be leveraged for coral reef status and trends assessments within the jurisdiction of the manager.
(E)
Estimated budgetary and resource considerations necessary to carry out the plan.
(F)
Contingencies for response to and recovery from emergencies and disasters.
(G)
In the case of an updated plan, annual records of significant management and restoration actions taken under the previous plan, cash and noncash resources used to undertake the actions, and the source of such resources.
(H)
Documentation by the Federal reef manager that the plan is consistent with the National Coral Reef Resilience Strategy.
(I)
A data management plan to ensure data, assessments, and accompanying information are appropriately preserved, curated, publicly accessible, and broadly reusable.
(3)
Submission to Task Force
(4)
Application of Administrative Procedure Act
(b)
Plans prepared by covered reef managers
(1)
In general
(2)
Effective period
(3)
Elements
A plan prepared under paragraph (1) by a covered reef manager—
(A)
shall contain a discussion of—
(i)
short- and medium-term coral reef conservation and restoration objectives within the jurisdiction of the manager;
(ii)
estimated budgetary and resource considerations necessary to carry out the plan;
(iii)
in the case of an updated plan, annual records of significant management and restoration actions taken under the previous plan, cash and noncash resources used to undertake the actions, and the source of such resources; and
(iv)
contingencies for response to and recovery from emergencies and disasters; and
(B)
may contain a discussion of—
(i)
the status of efforts to improve coral reef ecosystem management cooperation and integration between Federal reef managers and covered reef managers, including the identification of existing research and monitoring activities that can be leveraged for coral reef status and trends assessments within the jurisdiction of the manager;
(ii)
a current adaptive management framework to inform research, monitoring, and assessment needs;
(iii)
tools, strategies, and partnerships necessary to identify, monitor, and address pollution and water quality impacts to coral reef ecosystems within the jurisdiction of the manager; and
(iv)
a data management plan to ensure data, assessments, and accompanying information are appropriately preserved, curated, publicly accessible, and broadly reusable.
(c)
Technical assistance
(d)
Publication
(
Pub. L. 106–562, title II, § 205
, as added
Pub. L. 117–263, div. J, title C, § 10001(a)
,
Dec. 23, 2022
,
136 Stat. 3935
.)
cite as:
16 USC 6404
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