[Federal Register: August 10, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 155)]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
[I.D. 010723185-1185-01]
Nominations for Federal Advisory Committee on Marine Protected
Areas
AGENCY: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of request for nominations.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce is establishing a Federal Advisory
Committee on Marine Protected Areas (MPA) pursuant to Executive Order
13158 and is seeking nominations for membership on this Committee.
DATES: Nominations must be postmarked on or before September 15, 2001.
ADDRESSES: Nominations should be sent to Office of Ocean and Coastal
Resource Management, NOAA, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD
20910 ATTN: Federal Advisory Committee on Marine Protected Areas.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Roger Griffis, NOAA, (301) 713-3155
Extension 104. E-mail: Roger.B.Griffis@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On June 4, 2001, Secretary of Commerce
Donald L. Evans released a statement announcing the Administrations's
retention of Executive Order 13158. The Secretary also announced his
intention to appoint a Marine Protection Area Advisory Committee. To
complete this task the Secretary has decided to seek nominations in
addition to those previously solicited (see 65 FR 50503, August 18,
2000) and initiate a review of all nominees.
Executive Order 13158 directs the Department of Commerce and the
Department of the Interior to seek the expert advice and
recommendations of non-Federal scientists, resource managers, and other
interested persons and organizations through a Marine Protected Areas
Federal Advisory Committee. The Advisory Committee will provide advice
and recommendations to the Secretary of Commerce and the Secretary of
the Interior to focus Federal Government efforts to develop information
about existing MPAs, to help identify areas where research may support
management of marine resources through MPAs, and to undertake other
appropriate MPA activities. The terms of Executive Order 13158 make
clear that it is not intended to supplant existing statutory
authorities or to create new legal authority to regulate marine
resources. Activities conducted under Executive Order 13158 will be
consistent with current law. The MPA Advisory Committee will be
established through a public process that will ensure the
Administration will benefit from a broad, balanced range of expertise
and views as it undertakes MPA-related activities. Initial committee
members will be selected for two or three year terms of service. The
Committee will meet at least once annually; however, members of
subcommittees, task forces, and/or working groups established by the
Committee may meet on a more frequent basis. Members of the Committee
will not be compensated, but may be allowed travel and per diem
expenses.
The Department of Commerce is seeking a diverse group of
approximately 25 highly qualified individuals to serve on the Marine
Protected Areas Federal Advisory Committee. Nominations are sought for
non-Federal scientists, resource managers, and persons representing
other interests or organizations. Individuals seeking membership on the
Advisory Committee should possess demonstrable expertise in a field
related to MPAs and/or an interest affected by MPAs. Nominees will also
be considered based on their ability to contribute to a balance of
interests and points of view.
Nominations are encouraged from all interested parties, such as
scientific societies; academic and research institutions; groups or
governments representing Native Americans, Alaska Natives, Native
Hawaiians, Caribbean Islanders and Pacific islanders; states,
territories and localities; interest groups such as the fishing
(recreational and commercial), boating, diving, recreational, maritime,
historical and philanthropic communities; conservation organizations;
mineral and
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oil production interests; and Federal agencies.
Note: No Federal agency employees may be appointed to serve on
the Committee, but nominations for non-federal employees will be
accepted from Federal agencies.
All nominations received during the prior nomination period
(August-October, 2000) will be considered along with any new
nominations received during the second nomination period, unless a
nominee withdraws his or her application. No additional submission is
required for those nominees from the prior nomination period. Any
nominee from the prior nomination period however, may submit new
information to update his or her file. All nominations will be treated
equally during the review and selection process.
Each submission should include the following material to be
considered for review: The submitting person or organization's name and
affiliation; a cover letter describing the nominee's qualifications and
interest in serving on the Committee; a Curriculum Vitae or resume of
nominee; and the nominee's name, address, phone number, fax number, and
e-mail address. Self-nominations are acceptable. Letters of support
describing the nominee's qualifications are optional and no more than
three supporting letter(s) will be accepted.
Nominations should be sent to (see ADDRESSES) and nominations must
be postmarked on or before September 15, 2001. The full text of the
executive order can be found at the following website address:
www.mpa.gov.
Dated: August 6, 2001.
Alan Neuschatz,
Chief Financial Officer/Chief Administrative Officer, Ocean Services
and Coastal Zone Management.
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