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Welcome to the Monitor
National Marine Sanctuary Web Site
The Monitor National Marine Sanctuary protects the wreck of the famed Civil War ironclad USS Monitor, best known for its battle with the Confederate ironclad Virginia in Hampton Roads, Va., on March 9, 1862.
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The Monitor National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council will hold a meeting on May 19, 2009 at the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum in Hatteras, N.C. The meeting will begin at 10:00 AM and there will be a public commenting period starting at 11:30 AM. For more information, contact Shannon Ricles at 757-591-7328 or shannon.ricles@noaa.gov.
NOAA's Monitor National Marine Sanctuary is seeking to fill one seat for North Carolina Maritime Museums on its advisory council. Click here for more information.
Youth Working Group Search
The Monitor National Marine Sanctuary is seeking youth between the ages of 14-17, who live in the North Carolina or Virginia area, to participate in a Youth Working Group.
The purpose of the Youth Working Group is to advise the Monitor NMS Advisory Council and sanctuary superintendent on issues pertaining to ocean conservation and how young adults view these issues in today's changing world. Through the Youth Working Group, the council seeks to learn how best to convey the message of ocean conservation to the youth of today. The council also seeks to gain a better understanding of how to engage young people to become stewards of our ocean.
Entry Form Flyer Press Release
The State of the Sanctuary Report provides an overview of the current status of the Monitor National Marine Sanctuary and discusses the management activities and accomplishments since the sanctuary's designation in January 1975.
Management Plan Review New challenges and opportunities emerge with time. For this reason,
federal law requires periodic updating of sanctuary management plans. The
Monitor National Marine Sanctuary management plan review will take
place through a community-based process with opportunities for the
public and other government agencies to share their knowledge,
voice their opinions, and directly participate as active stewards
of America's marine sanctuaries.
Click here to view public comments received between December 1, 2008 and February 1, 2009 pertaining to the Monitor NMS Management Plan Review.
Click here to learn more about Management Plan Review, the upcoming
scoping meetings, and how you can be involved in the process.
Experience the Monitor Center at The Mariners' Museum through the LIVE Web Cam.
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