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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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Administration
Availability of Seats for the Monterey
Bay National Marine Sanctuary
Advisory Council
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AGENCY: Office of National Marine
Sanctuaries (ONMS), National Ocean
Service (NOS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Department of Commerce (DOC).
ACTION: Notice and request for
applications.
SUMMARY: The ONMS is seeking
applications for the following vacant
seats on the Monterey Bay National
Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council:
Education. Applicants are chosen based
upon their particular expertise and
experience in relation to the seat for
which they are applying; community
and professional affiliations; philosophy
regarding the protection and
management of marine resources; and
possibly the length of residence in the
area affected by the sanctuary.
Applicants who are chosen should
expect to serve until February 2011.
DATES: Applications are due by August
21, 2009.
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Application kits may be
obtained from 299 Foam Street,
Monterey, CA 93940. Completed
applications should be sent to the same
address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Nicole Capps, 299 Foam Street,
Monterey, CA 93940, (831) 647–4206,
nicole.capps@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
MBNMS Advisory Council was
established in March 1994 to assure
continued public participation in the
management of the Sanctuary. Since its
establishment, the Advisory Council has
played a vital role in decisions affecting
the Sanctuary along the central
California coast.
The Advisory Council’s twenty voting
members represent a variety of local
user groups, as well as the general
public, plus seven local, state and
federal governmental jurisdictions. In
addition, the respective managers or
superintendents for the four California
National Marine Sanctuaries (Channel
Islands National Marine Sanctuary,
Cordell Bank National Marine
Sanctuary, Gulf of the Farallones
National Marine Sanctuary and the
Monterey Bay National Marine
Sanctuary) and the Elkhorn Slough
National Estuarine Research Reserve sit
as non-voting members.
Four working groups support the
Advisory Council: The Research
Activity Panel (‘‘RAP’’) chaired by the
Research Representative, the Sanctuary
Education Panel (‘‘SEP’’) chaired by the
Education Representative, the
Conservation Working Group (‘‘CWG’’)
chaired by the Conservation
Representative, and the Business and
Tourism Activity Panel (‘‘BTAP’’)
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chaired by the Business/Industry
Representative, each dealing with
matters concerning research, education,
conservation and human use. The
working groups are composed of experts
from the appropriate fields of interest
and meet monthly, or bi-monthly,
serving as invaluable advisors to the
Advisory Council and the Sanctuary
Superintendent.
The Advisory Council represents the
coordination link between the
Sanctuary and the state and federal
management agencies, user groups,
researchers, educators, policy makers,
and other various groups that help to
focus efforts and attention on the central
California coastal and marine
ecosystems.
The Advisory Council functions in an
advisory capacity to the Sanctuary
Superintendent and is instrumental in
helping develop policies, program goals,
and identify education, outreach,
research, long-term monitoring, resource
protection, and revenue enhancement
priorities. The Advisory Council works
in concert with the Sanctuary
Superintendent by keeping him or her
informed about issues of concern
throughout the Sanctuary, offering
recommendations on specific issues,
and aiding the Superintendent in
achieving the goals of the Sanctuary
program within the context of
California’s marine programs and
policies.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. Sections 1431, et seq.
(Federal Domestic Assistance Catalog
Number 11.429 Marine Sanctuary Program)
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Availability of Seats for the Monterey Bay National Marine
Sanctuary Advisory Council
AGENCY: Office of National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS), National Ocean
Service (NOS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Department of Commerce (DOC).
ACTION: Notice and request for applications.
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SUMMARY: The ONMS is seeking applications for the following vacant
seats on the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council:
Education. Applicants are chosen based upon their particular expertise
and experience in relation to the seat for which they are applying;
community and professional affiliations; philosophy regarding the
protection and management of marine resources; and possibly the length
of residence in the area affected by the sanctuary. Applicants who are
chosen should expect to serve until February 2011.
DATES: Applications are due by August 21, 2009.
ADDRESSES: Application kits may be obtained from 299 Foam Street,
Monterey, CA 93940. Completed applications should be sent to the same
address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nicole Capps, 299 Foam Street,
Monterey, CA 93940, (831) 647-4206, nicole.capps@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The MBNMS Advisory Council was established
in March 1994 to assure continued public participation in the
management of the Sanctuary. Since its establishment, the Advisory
Council has played a vital role in decisions affecting the Sanctuary
along the central California coast.
The Advisory Council's twenty voting members represent a variety of
local user groups, as well as the general public, plus seven local,
state and federal governmental jurisdictions. In addition, the
respective managers or superintendents for the four California National
Marine Sanctuaries (Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, Cordell
Bank National Marine Sanctuary, Gulf of the Farallones National Marine
Sanctuary and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary) and the
Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve sit as non-voting
members.
Four working groups support the Advisory Council: The Research
Activity Panel (``RAP'') chaired by the Research Representative, the
Sanctuary Education Panel (``SEP'') chaired by the Education
Representative, the Conservation Working Group (``CWG'') chaired by the
Conservation Representative, and the Business and Tourism Activity
Panel (``BTAP'') chaired by the Business/Industry Representative, each
dealing with matters concerning research, education, conservation and
human use. The working groups are composed of experts from the
appropriate fields of interest and meet monthly, or bi-monthly, serving
as invaluable advisors to the Advisory Council and the Sanctuary
Superintendent.
The Advisory Council represents the coordination link between the
Sanctuary and the state and federal management agencies, user groups,
researchers, educators, policy makers, and other various groups that
help to focus efforts and attention on the central California coastal
and marine ecosystems.
The Advisory Council functions in an advisory capacity to the
Sanctuary Superintendent and is instrumental in helping develop
policies, program goals, and identify education, outreach, research,
long-term monitoring, resource protection, and revenue enhancement
priorities. The Advisory Council works in concert with the Sanctuary
Superintendent by keeping him or her informed about issues of concern
throughout the Sanctuary, offering recommendations on specific issues,
and aiding the Superintendent in achieving the goals of the Sanctuary
program within the context of California's marine programs and
policies.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. Sections 1431, et seq.
(Federal Domestic Assistance Catalog Number 11.429 Marine Sanctuary
Program)
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Dated: July 13, 2009.
Daniel J. Basta,
Director, Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, National Ocean
Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
[FR Doc. E9-17162 Filed 7-17-09; 8:45 am]
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