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and other resources. These activities
frequently require multiple
environmental reviews, consultations,
permits, and other authorizations under
Federal laws and regulations that
protect resources such as maritime
heritage sites and sensitive or protected
marine natural resources.
Presidential Memorandum, Ocean
Mapping of the United States Exclusive
Economic Zone and the Shoreline and
Nearshore of Alaska, 84 FR 64699 (Nov.
11, 2019), directs the Ocean Policy
Committee, through its Ocean Resource
Management Subcommittee, to identify
opportunities and recommend actions to
the Director of the OSTP and the
Chairman of the CEQ that will increase
the efficiency of the permitting and
authorization processes for ocean
research, mapping, and characterization
activities across agencies. The Ocean
Policy Committee is soliciting public
input through this RFI to obtain
information from a wide range of
stakeholders, including academia,
private industry, and other relevant
organizations and institutions, in order
to inform the Ocean Policy Committee
as it prepares to identify these
opportunities and develop
recommended actions.
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Through this RFI, the Ocean Policy
Committee seeks responses to the
following questions to identify
opportunities and inform development
of recommendations that will increase
the efficiency of the permitting and
authorization processes for ocean
research, mapping, and characterization
activities that take place in the U.S.
EEZ.
1. Please describe any challenges
related to identifying and obtaining the
necessary information, permits, and
authorizations required to conduct
ocean research, mapping, and
characterization activities in the U.S.
EEZ, particularly with respect to
applicable regulations and agency
policies.
2. Please describe opportunities to
increase the efficiency of permitting and
authorization processes for ocean
research, mapping, and characterization
activities in the U.S. EEZ.
3. What innovative tools, platforms,
and technologies could increase the
efficiency of permitting, reporting, and
authorization processes for ocean
research, mapping, and characterization
activities in the U.S. EEZ? To the extent
innovative capabilities already exist, but
are not being effectively used, what are
the barriers to adopting them?
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Timothy C. Gallaudet,
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and Atmosphere, Deputy NOAA
Administrator, Department of Commerce.
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Presidential Memorandum, Ocean
Mapping of the United States Exclusive
Economic Zone and the Shoreline and
Nearshore of Alaska, 84 FR 64699 (Nov.
19, 2019), directs the Director of the
OSTP and the Chairman of the CEQ, in
their capacity as Co-Chairs of the Ocean
Policy Committee, to coordinate the
development of a national strategy for
mapping, exploring, and characterizing
the U.S. EEZ. Pursuant to this
requirement, the Ocean Policy
Committee, through its Ocean Science
and Technology Subcommittee and in
coordination with the Administrator of
NOAA, seeks to develop a proposed
strategy (‘‘Strategy’’) to map the U.S.
EEZ, identify priority areas within the
U.S. EEZ, and explore and characterize
the priority areas. The Ocean Policy
Committee has commenced
development of the Strategy and is
soliciting public input through this RFI
to obtain information from a wide range
of stakeholders, including academia,
private industry, and other relevant
organizations and institutions. The
public input provided in response to
this RFI will inform the Ocean Policy
Committee as it continues to develop
the Strategy.
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Characterizing the U.S. Exclusive
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4. After authorization is obtained, are
there any reporting or paperwork
requirements that are unduly
burdensome or lack utility? If yes,
please describe such requirements and
provide suggestions for addressing
them.
5. Is there any additional information
related to permitting and authorization
processes for ocean research, mapping,
and characterization activities in the
U.S. EEZ, not requested above, that you
believe the Ocean Policy Committee
should consider?
On behalf of the Ocean Policy
Committee, Ocean Science and
Technology Subcommittee and the
Office of Science and Technology Policy
(OSTP) and the Council on
Environmental Quality (CEQ) as CoChairs of the Ocean Policy Committee,
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) requests input
from all interested parties on the
development of a National Strategy for
Mapping, Exploring, and Characterizing
the United States Exclusive Economic
Zone (U.S. EEZ). Through this Request
for Information (RFI), the Ocean Policy
Committee seeks input from the public
on ways to map, explore, and
characterize the U.S. EEZ; that is, to
reveal the terrain of the ocean floor and
identify areas of particular interest, and
to identify and evaluate natural and
cultural resources within these areas.
The public input provided in response
to this RFI will inform the Ocean Policy
Committee as it works with Federal
agencies and other stakeholders to
develop the strategy.
DATES: Interested persons are invited to
submit comments on or before March
12, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Responses should be
submitted via email to oceanmapping@
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Questions To Inform Development of
the Strategy
Through this RFI, the Ocean Policy
Committee seeks responses to the
following questions to inform
development of a national strategy for
ocean mapping, exploration, and
characterization.
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1. Given the tools, platforms, and
technologies of which you are aware,
what is the most effective approach for
mapping the remaining unmapped
portions of the U.S. EEZ? How should
areas be prioritized for mapping?
2. What innovative tools, platforms,
and technologies could advance our
capability to map, explore, and
characterize the U.S. EEZ more
efficiently and effectively? To the extent
innovative capabilities already exist, but
are not being effectively used, what are
the barriers to adopting them? How can
these barriers be overcome?
3. Given the tools, platforms, and
technologies of which you are aware,
what is the most effective approach for
exploring and characterizing priority
areas of the U.S. EEZ?
4. What selection criteria should
inform the determination of priority
areas of the U.S. EEZ for exploration
and characterization?
5. How can public-private
partnerships be utilized to effectively
implement the Strategy?
6. Which Federal programs are best
positioned to support public-private
partnerships to advance ocean
exploration, mapping, and
characterization? What changes are
needed, if any, to these programs to
improve their effectiveness?
7. How should the data generated by
the Strategy be managed so that it is
most useful to public and private
sectors?
8. Is there any additional information
related to mapping, exploring, and
characterizing the U.S. EEZ, not
requested above, that you believe the
Ocean Policy Committee should
consider?
Dated: February 3, 2020.
Timothy C. Gallaudet,
Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Oceans
and Atmosphere, Deputy NOAA
Administrator, Department of Commerce.
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Strategy for Mapping, Exploring, and Characterizing the U.S.
Exclusive Economic Zone
AGENCY: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
ACTION: Notice; request for information.
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SUMMARY: On behalf of the Ocean Policy Committee, Ocean Science and
Technology Subcommittee and the Office of Science and Technology Policy
(OSTP) and the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) as Co-Chairs of
the Ocean Policy Committee, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) requests input from all interested parties on the
development of a National Strategy for Mapping, Exploring, and
Characterizing the United States Exclusive Economic Zone (U.S. EEZ).
Through this Request for Information (RFI), the Ocean Policy Committee
seeks input from the public on ways to map, explore, and characterize
the U.S. EEZ; that is, to reveal the terrain of the ocean floor and
identify areas of particular interest, and to identify and evaluate
natural and cultural resources within these areas. The public input
provided in response to this RFI will inform the Ocean Policy Committee
as it works with Federal agencies and other stakeholders to develop the
strategy.
DATES: Interested persons are invited to submit comments on or before
March 12, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Responses should be submitted via email to
[email protected]. Include ``RFI Response: National Strategy
for Mapping, Exploring, and Characterizing the U.S. EEZ'' in the
subject line of the message.
Instructions: Response to this RFI is voluntary. Respondents need
not reply to all questions listed. For all submissions, clearly
indicate which questions are being answered. Email attachments will be
accepted in plain text, Microsoft Word, or Adobe PDF formats only. Each
individual or institution is requested to submit only one response.
OSTP may post responses to this RFI, without change, on a Federal
website. NOAA, therefore, requests that no business proprietary
information, copyrighted information, or personally identifiable
information be submitted in response to this RFI. Please note that the
U.S. Government will not pay for response preparation, or for the use
of any information contained in the response.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kris Dellapina, OSTP, 202 456-6038.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Presidential Memorandum, Ocean Mapping of
the United States Exclusive Economic Zone and the Shoreline and
Nearshore of Alaska, 84 FR 64699 (Nov. 19, 2019), directs the Director
of the OSTP and the Chairman of the CEQ, in their capacity as Co-Chairs
of the Ocean Policy Committee, to coordinate the development of a
national strategy for mapping, exploring, and characterizing the U.S.
EEZ. Pursuant to this requirement, the Ocean Policy Committee, through
its Ocean Science and Technology Subcommittee and in coordination with
the Administrator of NOAA, seeks to develop a proposed strategy
(``Strategy'') to map the U.S. EEZ, identify priority areas within the
U.S. EEZ, and explore and characterize the priority areas. The Ocean
Policy Committee has commenced development of the Strategy and is
soliciting public input through this RFI to obtain information from a
wide range of stakeholders, including academia, private industry, and
other relevant organizations and institutions. The public input
provided in response to this RFI will inform the Ocean Policy Committee
as it continues to develop the Strategy.
Questions To Inform Development of the Strategy
Through this RFI, the Ocean Policy Committee seeks responses to the
following questions to inform development of a national strategy for
ocean mapping, exploration, and characterization.
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1. Given the tools, platforms, and technologies of which you are
aware, what is the most effective approach for mapping the remaining
unmapped portions of the U.S. EEZ? How should areas be prioritized for
mapping?
2. What innovative tools, platforms, and technologies could advance
our capability to map, explore, and characterize the U.S. EEZ more
efficiently and effectively? To the extent innovative capabilities
already exist, but are not being effectively used, what are the
barriers to adopting them? How can these barriers be overcome?
3. Given the tools, platforms, and technologies of which you are
aware, what is the most effective approach for exploring and
characterizing priority areas of the U.S. EEZ?
4. What selection criteria should inform the determination of
priority areas of the U.S. EEZ for exploration and characterization?
5. How can public-private partnerships be utilized to effectively
implement the Strategy?
6. Which Federal programs are best positioned to support public-
private partnerships to advance ocean exploration, mapping, and
characterization? What changes are needed, if any, to these programs to
improve their effectiveness?
7. How should the data generated by the Strategy be managed so that
it is most useful to public and private sectors?
8. Is there any additional information related to mapping,
exploring, and characterizing the U.S. EEZ, not requested above, that
you believe the Ocean Policy Committee should consider?
Dated: February 3, 2020.
Timothy C. Gallaudet,
Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere, Deputy NOAA
Administrator, Department of Commerce.
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