Title: Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee: Regional Ocean Governance
1Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee Regional
Ocean Governance
- Mark C. Holliday, Ph.D.
- Office of Policy
2Objective/Purpose
The purpose of this session is to identify
discuss issues most important to NOAA in
anticipation of a future based on regional ocean
governance, and to identify the steps or actions
needed to prepare for those outcomes.
3Background/Context
- Joint Ocean Commission Initiative Report (April
2009) - - There is still work left undone
- - Recommendations to Obama Administration
- New NOAA Administrator
- - CEQ/White House leader for the Oceans
- - Goal Fulfill missing elements of ocean policy
governance
4Summary of Ocean Priorities April 2009 JOCI
Recommendations
- Improved Governance
- President by Executive Order should establish a
National Ocean Policy and a high level ocean
advisor - Congress should pass a comprehensive ocean policy
and framework that - Advances marine spatial planning
- Provides Federal support for regional governance
- Codify and strengthen NOAA
- Establish NOAA as lead civilian ocean agency
- Reorganize NOAA around core missions
- Regional collaboration, including science-based
ecosystem assessments - Bolster International Leadership
- Law of the Sea
- Arctic
Specific Management Challenges Strengthen and
reauthorize the CZMA Expedite implementation of
MSA Employ innovative, science-based approaches
to ecosystem-based management Strengthen Ocean
Science Reaffirm JSOST and bolster NOPP Codify
ORRAP Elevate ocean science coordination to WH
level (OSTP, CEQ . . .) Establish Ocean Policy
Trust Fund
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5What are the Missing Elements?
- Statement of national ocean policy founded on
ecosystem health - An interagency strategy to execute policy
- Independent ocean advisor to President
- Comprehensive marine spatial planning
- Federal leadership implementing regional ocean
governance
6Sample National Ocean Policy Statement
- Through Executive Order, legislation or
otherwise -
- It is the policy of the United States that
maintaining a healthy, resilient and sustainable
ocean ecosystem function is the guiding principle
for all federal agency activities and actions
affecting the ocean.
7Essential Characteristics Underlying the Policy
- Build ecosystem resilience
- Protect biodiversity
- Adopt a precautionary approach
- Balance passive and consumptive uses
- Chose ecologically relevant scales
- Adopt best science, technology and information
- Integrate ocean, land atmosphere
- Promote collaboration partnerships
- Ensure national security interests
- Ensure transparency stakeholder engagement
8Actions to Achieve Unmet Governance Needs
- A US ocean policy will rely heavily on
collaboration and partnerships with states, other
levels of government and stakeholders. - How do we bring together in one place multiple
management authorities, sectors and
constituencies?
9Five Planning Regimes in use Worldwide
- Individual sectors w/out common ends
- Sectors w/agreed common ends
- Virtual organizations (partnerships, committee
structures , co-management) - An overall coordinating body
- An overall management agency
- Increasingly from soft (1) to hard (5)
governance
10Current US situation
- State-organized regional collaboration alliances
- - Big 8 West Coast Governors Agreement, Great
Lakes Commission, Gulf of Maine Council on the
Marine Environment, Northeast Regional Ocean
Council, Mid-Atlantic Regional Ocean Council,
Governors' South Atlantic Alliance, Gulf of
Mexico Program, Gulf of Mexico Alliance - Regional Fishery Management Councils
- Regional Federal entities (EPA, FWS, MMS,
military) - - NOAA Regional Teams
- - NMFS Regional Offices
11Current Capacity for Regional Governance
Interviewed NOAA personnel serving on major
regional collaboration organizations NOAA
Regional Teams. How well are the regional
organizations positioned to help NOAA advance
regional ocean governance? Results Most
ecosystem-centered variable priorities, some
NOAA overlap. More collaboration vs. governance
--no authority to actually implement and enforce
policy. Varied public stakeholder participation
mixed transparency. Lacking Independent
scientific or judicial review of actions.
12Future Regional Ocean Governance Implementation
- New Regional Ocean Councils/Partnerships (e.g.,
Pew Report, HR 21)? - Modify roles for regional alliances, states,
Fishery Management Councils, interstate
commissions? - Must Address
- Hard vs. soft governance
- Ability to resolve conflicting mandates
- Authority to implement, monitor enforce policy
- Transparency/public participation
- Judicial review?
13Integration, Conflict Resolution
- Issues and Considerations
- No existing mechanism exists to look at ocean
policy decisions strategically in an integrated
manner - Limited ability to effectively resolve competing
or conflicting uses or impacts - Need to consider cumulative impacts among uses
- NOAA Fisheries/RFMC under MSA and ESA, and NOS
under Sanctuaries Act, are the two principal
regional ocean governance authorities outside the
Territorial Sea broadest federal agency mandate
to conserve ecosystems - Options
- Identify interagency strategies/policy goals that
cross jurisdictional lines - Continue use of processes available under NEPA
and other existing statutes - Charge SIMOR or new entity with overarching duty
to resolve conflicts - Congressional action vs. Executive Order
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14Lets Plan for Changing Roles and Responsibilities
- What changes need to occur in NOAA and NMFS in a
future based on regional ocean governance? - What responsibilities, authorities, research
focus, oversight, accountability, provision of
data and services, resources will need change?
15Data Process Requirements
- Integrated Ecosystem Assessments
- Data/models at regional level -- climate,
habitat, social science and biological scales - Means to engage public
- Appropriate venue
- Coordinated decision-making between federal
(international), regional, state and local bodies - Sufficient authority
- Competent leadership
16Regional Ocean Governance Possible Discussion
Questions
- What role(s) should NMFS and NOAA as a whole have
and/or what responsibilities? - How would potential Regional Ocean Councils
interact with Regional Fishery Management
Councils? NMFS Regional offices? - What are NOAAs strengths related to this issue
what services could we provide?
17Regional Ocean Governance Possible Discussion
Questions
- What should the roles be for NMFS regions,
science centers, or HQ offices? -
- How will these responsibilities impact current
activities or future strategies for resource
management (i.e., how do ecosystem based
management, integrated ecosystem assessments and
regional ocean governance fit in?)
18What is policy?