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MACOORA Board Meeting

MACOORA Board Meeting. Josie Quintrell, NFRA Executive Director October, 2010. What does NFRA do?. Advocacy - Funding; ICOOS Act; Oil Spill legislation (ORCA, IOOS language) Building a presence in DC: monthly trips, Board trips

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MACOORA Board Meeting

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  1. MACOORA Board Meeting Josie Quintrell, NFRA Executive Director October, 2010

  2. What does NFRA do? Advocacy - Funding; ICOOS Act; Oil Spill legislation (ORCA, IOOS language) Building a presence in DC: monthly trips, Board trips Interface with national program – work on issues such as performance metrics, build awareness of regional activities, Respond to Regional Needs - Product Development workshop, Regional Document, shared information Build partnerships at national level - Ocean Leadership, AEO, NGO, Friends of NOAA, Industry, etc

  3. Published “Providing Coastal Information in a Changing Climate” The Regional Contribution to the National IOOS” February 2010 • Highlights what products and services will be developed for the $33 m request • Focuses on 5 themes: • Marine Operations • Climate Variability and Change • Ecosystems, Fisheries and Water Quality • Coastal Hazards • Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning • First time all 11 RAs have come together to create a vision for what regional IOOS has to offer • Revise and update once RA proposals are completed

  4. National Ocean Policy First National Ocean Policy Goal 9: Ocean, Coastal, and Great Lakes Observations, Mapping, and Infrastructure: “Strengthen and integrate Federal and non-Federal ocean observing systems, sensors, data collection platforms, data management, and mapping capabilities into a national system and integrate that system into international observation efforts.” “…..a national information management system with either a central portal or regional portals that connect to CMSP information would be developed. The NOC would identify a Federal lead agency or collaborative entity to manage, implement, and update the CMSP portal(s) and components of the information management system. Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning: Key Focus ….would be adaptive and flexible to accommodate changing environmental conditions and impacts, including those associated with global climate change, sea level rise, and ocean acidification; and new and emerging uses, advances in science and technology, and policy changes

  5. Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Response:IOOS and its partners respond Rutgers hosted website for glider response Regional Circulation Models Subsurface monitoring plan: IOOS staff at Unified Command lead for subsurface monitoring USM redeployed 3 HFR; data management work allowed access to data “We’ve all been uplifted by the IOOS response to the oil spill” S Murkowski, NOAA

  6. Funding History • Pres = President’s Budget Request; Fin = Final Adopted Budget; HFR= High Frequency Radar; Req= IOOS Request • FY 10: $27 includes $20m for Regional IOOS; $4m for Model Interoperability Testbed and $3m for ACT • FY 11: Senate numbers includes $24m for regional comp grants, including multiple region academic NGO and $3m for ACT • Continuing Resolution (CR) in effect until Dec. Lame duck sessioncould take up approp bills or pass CR . • FY 12 - At OMB now, passed back to agencies in Nov.

  7. Oil Spill Activities • Oil Spill Legislation • NFRA focusing on IOOS issues • House Bill - HR 3534 “CLEAR” would establish the Ocean Resources Conservation and Assistance (ORCA) Fund. • 10% of OCS revenues dedicated to ORCA • ORCA Funds to support: • 70% to coastal states (35% to producing states; 35% to other coastal states) • 20% of ORCA would support long-term monitoring through IOOS; • 10% to grants regional ocean governance alliances Provisions are in House consolidated bill that past in June • Senate Bills – No action • NFRA submitted regarding data management and consideration of RA assets in oil spill assessment work. • National Endowment for the Oceans (NEO) – Senate’s version of ORCA. Not included • Funded from interest on Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund, OCS Revenues (oil and renewables), fines • Does not mention observing but does set up regional grant program that RAs would be eligible BP $500 m for research, being administered by Gulf of Mexico Alliance

  8. Looking Ahead • Nov 2nd Elections • RA Meetings: • NFRA Annual Meeting – Mon. Nov 15 • IOOS Coordination Workshop • IOOC/RA Briefing Nov 16 • Ocean Leader Meeting Nov 17 • Federal/Regional Planning Nov 17 • RA Reviews Nov 18 • Ocean Hill Reception Feb • IOOS Hill Meetings March • Revise regional document – based on new proposals • Nurture national partnership - maritime industry, renewable energy • Gaps analysis – required by ICOOS Act • RA Certification - IOOC and NOAA working on now • Product development - national product? Continue sharing products

  9. Questions? Thank you J. Wallinga 2005

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