Solicitation of Nominations for the Marine Debris Foundation Board of Directors, 27070-27072 [2021-10571]

Download as PDF 27070 Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 95 / Wednesday, May 19, 2021 / Notices by Level A and Level B harassment. Therefore, the Navy requests authorization to incidentally take marine mammals. Specified Activities The Navy proposes to replace or repair several sections of deteriorating, unstable, hazardous, and eroding bulkhead, sheet pile, and revetment (approximately 2,730 total linear feet) along the Coddington Cove waterfront of Naval Station Newport in Newport Rhode Island. Over time, the existing storm sewer systems and bulkheads along the Coddington Cove waterfront have severely degraded due to erosion from under-capacity stormwater system piping and aging infrastructure. This impacts the ability of the installation to minimize shoreline erosion and safety risks from associated upland subsidence while maintaining potential berthing space. The Navy expects construction will require approximately 222 nonconsecutive in-water pile driving workdays over the 5 year period. Seven species of marine mammals have been observed in the area and have the potential to be taken by the Navy’s activities. Information Solicited Interested persons may submit information, suggestions, and comments concerning the Navy’s request (see ADDRESSES). NMFS will consider all information, suggestions, and comments related to the request during the development of proposed regulations governing the incidental taking of marine mammals by the Navy, if appropriate. Dated: May 14, 2021. Catherine Marzin, Acting Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service. [FR Doc. 2021–10569 Filed 5–18–21; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–22–P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [RTID 0648–XB077] khammond on DSKJM1Z7X2PROD with NOTICES Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council; Public Meeting National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce. ACTION: Notice of a public meeting. AGENCY: The Gulf of Mexico (GMFMC) and South Atlantic Fishery Management (SAFMC) Councils will hold a joint SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:43 May 18, 2021 Jkt 253001 workgroup for Section 102 for the Modernizing Recreational Fisheries Management Act of 2018. DATES: The meeting will convene on Thursday, June 3, 2021, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., EDT. ADDRESSES: The meeting will take place via webinar. Council address: Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council, 4107 W Spruce Street, Suite 200, Tampa, FL 33607; telephone: (813) 348–1630. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ryan Rindone, Lead Fishery Biologist, Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council; ryan.rindone@gulfcouncil.org, telephone: (813) 348–1630. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Thursday, June 3, 2021; 2 p.m.–4 p.m. The meeting will begin with introductions, adoption of agenda, approval of minutes from the September 10, 2020, webinar meeting and review the Scope of Work. The Workgroup will receive a presentation on and discuss the National Marine Fisheries Services (NMFS) Allocation and Use of $3.5m Budgeted for the Modern Fish Act of 2018. The Workgroup will then receive a presentation on the flexibility under the Magnuson-Stevens Act for Alternative Management Approaches; and finally, will discuss recommendations to the Councils on Alternative Recreational Management Approaches. The Workgroup will receive Public Comment and discuss any other business items. —Meeting adjourns. The meeting will be broadcast via webinar. You may register for the webinar by visiting www.gulfcouncil.org and clicking on the Workgroup meeting on the calendar. The Agenda is subject to change, and the latest version along with other meeting materials will be posted on www.gulfcouncil.org as they become available. Although other non-emergency issues not on the agenda may come before the Workgroup for discussion, in accordance with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, those issues may not be the subject of formal action during this meeting. Actions of the Workgroup will be restricted to those issues specifically identified in the agenda and any issues arising after publication of this notice that require emergency action under section 305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, provided the public has been notified of the Council’s intent to takeaction to address the emergency. PO 00000 Frm 00008 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. Dated: May 14, 2021. Tracey L. Thompson, Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service. [FR Doc. 2021–10564 Filed 5–18–21; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–22–P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Solicitation of Nominations for the Marine Debris Foundation Board of Directors National Ocean Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Department of Commerce. ACTION: Notice of solicitation of nominations. AGENCY: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is seeking nominations of qualified candidates to be considered for appointment as a member of the Marine Debris Foundation Board of Directors (Board). The Board shall consist of 13 Directors, including the Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere. DATES: Nominations to the Board of Directors for the Marine Debris Foundation must be received in entirety no later than 11:59 p.m. EDT on June 30, 2021. Nomination packages received after this time will not be considered. ADDRESSES: All nominations should be emailed (recommended) to marinedebris.foundation@noaa.gov with the subject line ‘‘Marine Debris Foundation Nomination’’, or mailed to Caitlin Wessel, Marine Debris Foundation Nomination, c/o NOAA Disaster Response Center, 7344 Ziegler Blvd., Mobile, AL 36608. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Caitlin Wessel, Ph.D., Phone 251–222– 0276; Email caitlin.wessel@noaa.gov or visit the NOAA Marine Debris Program website at https://marinedebris. noaa.gov/who-we-are/marine-debrisfoundation. SUMMARY: On December 18, 2020 the passage of the Save Our Seas (SOS) 2.0 Act established the Marine Debris Foundation (Foundation) as a charitable and nonprofit organization. The purposes of the Foundation include encouraging, accepting, and administering private gifts of property for the benefit of, or in connection with, the activities of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) under the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: E:\FR\FM\19MYN1.SGM 19MYN1 khammond on DSKJM1Z7X2PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 95 / Wednesday, May 19, 2021 / Notices Marine Debris Act, 33 U.S.C. 1952, and other relevant agencies; conducting activities that will augment NOAA’s efforts to address marine debris; participating with and assisting other governments, entities, and individuals in addressing marine debris; and supporting other activities related to marine debris. NOAA is searching for twelve people to serve as Directors on the new Foundation’s governing Board of Directors (Board). The Board shall represent diverse points of view relating to the assessment, prevention, reduction, and removal of marine debris. Expertise is being sought in the following categories: (1) The assessment, prevention, reduction, or removal of marine debris, which may include an individual with expertise in post-consumer materials management or a circular economy; (2) the assessment, prevention, reduction, or removal of marine debris outside the United States; (3) ocean and coastal resource conservation science or policy; (4) international perspectives on marine debris, including expertise in trade agreements, treaties, or foreign policy; and (5) fundraising and nonprofit management. Responsibilities of the Board: The major responsibilities of the Board of Directors will include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following: 1. Appoint officers and employees consistent with the provisions of the SOS 2.0 Act; adopt a constitution and bylaws consistent with the purposes of the Foundation and the provisions of the SOS 2.0 Act; elect a Chair for a twoyear term; and undertake such other acts as may be necessary to complete the organization of the Foundation. 2. Prepare for, attend, and participate in Board meetings at least once a year. 3. Ensure effective organizational planning, including a business plan and other governing documents, to ensure effective governance of the Foundation. 4. Facilitate the Foundation’s encouragement, acceptance, and administration of private gifts of property to ensure adequate resources to conduct the business of the Foundation. 5. Actively participate in fundraising, identify prospective donors, and support the fundraising program. 6. Manage resources effectively to support the purposes of the Foundation. 7. Maintain the annual budget. 8. Fulfill all responsibilities of the Board as provided in the SOS 2.0 Act. 9. Hire and evaluate annually a chief operating officer who shall be knowledgeable and experienced in matters relating to the assessment, VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:43 May 18, 2021 Jkt 253001 prevention, reduction, and removal of marine debris. 10. Sign an annual conflict of interest disclosure. 11. Provide a report at the end of each fiscal year to Congress as required under the SOS 2.0 Act. Required Selection Criteria: The Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere, with the approval of the Secretary of Commerce, shall appoint twelve Directors who meet the criteria established by the SOS 2.0 Act, of whom: At least four shall be educated or experienced in the assessment, prevention, reduction, or removal of marine debris, which may include an individual with expertise in post-consumer materials management or a circular economy; at least two shall be educated or experienced in the assessment, prevention, reduction, or removal of marine debris outside the United States; at least two shall be educated or experienced in ocean and coastal resource conservation science or policy; and at least two shall be educated or experienced in international trade or foreign policy. The Directors shall be appointed from among individuals who are United States citizens. The SOS 2.0 Act directs the Under Secretary to appoint these twelve Directors after consulting with the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, the Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, and the Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development. Additional Selection Criteria: NOAA seeks nominees with one or more of the following areas of expertise: Fundraising, finance, accounting, nonprofit or foundation law, human resources, management, research, and politics. Nominees should demonstrate one or more of the following competencies: Strategic leadership; vision and mission development; networking; governance; communications; public relations; marketing; justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion; and understanding community needs. NOAA seeks nominees representing diverse experiences, including gender, culture, education, career stage, geography, sector, and other considerations, in alignment with Department of Commerce equal opportunity policies (Department Administrative Order 215– 3). Candidates should be willing to contribute to a diverse, equitable, and inclusive Board. All nominations will be fully considered, and qualified candidates need to be aware of the PO 00000 Frm 00009 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 27071 specific representation sought as outlined in the required selection criteria. Term Length and Additional Restrictions: The initial Board of Directors will be appointed with staggered term lengths. Four Directors will be appointed for a term of six years; four Directors will be appointed for a term of four years; and four Directors will be appointed for a term of two years. Directors shall serve without pay, but may be reimbursed for the actual and necessary traveling and subsistence expenses incurred by them in the performance of the duties to the Foundation. Appointment as a Director of the Foundation shall not constitute employment by, or the holding of an office of, the United States for the purpose of any Federal law. Candidates Should Submit the Following Items: The following items are required parts of the nomination package: 1. Completed Nomination Form (PDF, can be downloaded at https:// marinedebris.noaa.gov/who-we-are/ marine-debris-foundation). 2. Current resume, including: Complete contact information (telephone numbers, email address, mailing address); career sector (e.g., federal, state, industry, nonprofit, etc.); education history; work history and related experience; honors and awards; activities and hobbies; and skills. No more than two pages in length, saved as a .doc or .docx file. 3. Statement of Interest, including: A description of the candidate’s qualifications; diversity statement (should include how the candidate will contribute to a diverse, equitable, and inclusive Board); fundraising statement (should include candidate’s past experiences with fundraising and how they will contribute to a robust fundraising program for the Foundation); list of required selection criteria met and a short summary of how the candidate meets the specified criteria; list of additional selection criteria met and a short summary of how the candidate meets the specified criteria; and why the candidate would be a good fit for the Board. No more than four pages in length, saved as a .doc or .docx file. 4. At least one letter of recommendation, but no more than three, saved as a .pdf file. Letters should be no longer than two pages in length and demonstrate the candidate’s qualifications. Nominations may be submitted by the candidate themselves, or by the person/ organization recommending the E:\FR\FM\19MYN1.SGM 19MYN1 27072 Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 95 / Wednesday, May 19, 2021 / Notices candidate. If submitted by someone other than the candidate, the nomination package should include a signed statement from the candidate agreeing to be nominated. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Additional information about the solicitation of nominations for the Marine Debris Foundation Board of Directors can be found at https:// marinedebris.noaa.gov/who-we-are/ marine-debris-foundation. (Authority: Pub. L. 116–224, 112, Dec. 18, 2020, 134 Stat. 1072) Scott Lundgren, Director, Office of Response and Restoration, National Ocean Service. [FR Doc. 2021–10571 Filed 5–18–21; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–NK–P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [RTID 0648–XB097] Pacific Fishery Management Council; Public Meeting National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce. ACTION: Notice of public meeting. AGENCY: The Pacific Fishery Management Council’s (Pacific Council) Highly Migratory Species Management Team (HMSMT) is holding an online meeting, which is open to the public. DATES: The online meeting will be held Thursday and Friday, June 3 and 4, 2021. On Thursday, June 3 the meeting will begin at 9 a.m. and continue until 12 p.m. On Friday, June 4 the meeting will begin at 9 a.m. and continue until business is completed. ADDRESSES: This meeting will be held online. Specific meeting information, including directions on how to join the meeting and system requirements will be provided in the meeting announcement on the Pacific Council’s website (see www.pcouncil.org). You may send an email to Mr. Kris Kleinschmidt (kris.kleinschmidt@ noaa.gov) or contact him at (503) 820– 2412 for technical assistance. Council address: Pacific Fishery Management Council, 7700 NE Ambassador Place, Suite 101, Portland, OR 97220–1384. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kit Dahl, Staff Officer, Pacific Council; telephone: (503) 820–2422. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The HMSMT will discuss the contents and khammond on DSKJM1Z7X2PROD with NOTICES SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:43 May 18, 2021 Jkt 253001 production of the HMS Stock Status and Fishery Evaluation (SAFE) document. The SAFE document is provided online on the Council’s website at https:// www.pcouncil.org/safe-documents-2/ and periodically updated with information on HMS fisheries, management of fisheries, and the status of stocks. At this meeting, the HMSMT will particularly focus on methods to provide data on commercial and recreational fisheries and consider topics that need to be expanded or added to the SAFE document. Although non-emergency issues not contained in the meeting agenda may be discussed, those issues may not be the subject of formal action during this meeting. Action will be restricted to those issues specifically listed in this document and any issues arising after publication of this document that require emergency action under section 305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, provided the public has been notified of the intent to take final action to address the emergency. Special Accommodations Requests for sign language interpretation or other auxiliary aids should be directed to Mr. Kris Kleinschmidt (kris.kleinschmidt@ noaa.gov; (503) 820–2412) at least 10 business days prior to the meeting date. Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. Dated: May 14, 2021. Tracey L. Thompson, Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service. [FR Doc. 2021–10565 Filed 5–18–21; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–22–P COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION Agency Information Collection Activities Under OMB Review Commodity Futures Trading Commission. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), this notice announces that the Information Collection Request (ICR) abstracted below has been forwarded to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), for review and comment. The ICR describes the nature of the information collection and its expected costs and burden. DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before June 18, 2021. SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00010 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Written comments and recommendations for the proposed information collection should be submitted within 30 days of this notice’s publication to OIRA, at https:// www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain. Please find this particular information collection by selecting ‘‘Currently under 30-day Review—Open for Public Comments’’ or by using the website’s search function. Comments can be entered electronically by clicking on the ‘‘comment’’ button next to the information collection on the ‘‘OIRA Information Collections Under Review’’ page, or the ‘‘View ICR—Agency Submission’’ page. A copy of the supporting statement for the collection of information discussed herein may be obtained by visiting https:// www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain. In addition to the submission of comments to https://Reginfo.gov as indicated above, a copy of all comments submitted to OIRA may also be submitted to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (the ‘‘Commission’’ or ‘‘CFTC’’) by clicking on the ‘‘Submit Comment’’ box next to the descriptive entry for OMB Control No. 3038–0095, at https://comments. cftc.gov/FederalRegister/Public Info.aspx. Or by either of the following methods: • Mail: Christopher Kirkpatrick, Secretary of the Commission, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Three Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st Street NW, Washington, DC 20581. • Hand Delivery/Courier: Same as Mail above. All comments must be submitted in English, or if not, accompanied by an English translation. Comments submitted to the Commission should include only information that you wish to make available publicly. If you wish the Commission to consider information that you believe is exempt from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act, a petition for confidential treatment of the exempt information may be submitted according to the procedures established in § 145.9 of the Commission’s regulations.1 The Commission reserves the right, but shall have no obligation, to review, prescreen, filter, redact, refuse or remove any or all of your submission from https://www.cftc.gov that it may deem to be inappropriate for publication, such as obscene language. All submissions that have been redacted or removed that contain comments on the merits of the ICR will be retained in the public comment file and will be considered as ADDRESSES: 1 17 CFR 145.9. E:\FR\FM\19MYN1.SGM 19MYN1

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[Federal Register Volume 86, Number 95 (Wednesday, May 19, 2021)]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration


Solicitation of Nominations for the Marine Debris Foundation 
Board of Directors

AGENCY: National Ocean Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
Administration (NOAA), Department of Commerce.

ACTION: Notice of solicitation of nominations.

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SUMMARY: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is seeking 
nominations of qualified candidates to be considered for appointment as 
a member of the Marine Debris Foundation Board of Directors (Board). 
The Board shall consist of 13 Directors, including the Under Secretary 
of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere.

DATES: Nominations to the Board of Directors for the Marine Debris 
Foundation must be received in entirety no later than 11:59 p.m. EDT on 
June 30, 2021. Nomination packages received after this time will not be 
considered.

ADDRESSES: All nominations should be emailed (recommended) to 
[email protected] with the subject line ``Marine Debris 
Foundation Nomination'', or mailed to Caitlin Wessel, Marine Debris 
Foundation Nomination, c/o NOAA Disaster Response Center, 7344 Ziegler 
Blvd., Mobile, AL 36608.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Caitlin Wessel, Ph.D., Phone 251-222-
0276; Email [email protected] or visit the NOAA Marine Debris 
Program website at https://marinedebris.noaa.gov/who-we-are/marine-debris-foundation.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On December 18, 2020 the passage of the Save 
Our Seas (SOS) 2.0 Act established the Marine Debris Foundation 
(Foundation) as a charitable and nonprofit organization. The purposes 
of the Foundation include encouraging, accepting, and administering 
private gifts of property for the benefit of, or in connection with, 
the activities of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 
(NOAA) under the

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Marine Debris Act, 33 U.S.C. 1952, and other relevant agencies; 
conducting activities that will augment NOAA's efforts to address 
marine debris; participating with and assisting other governments, 
entities, and individuals in addressing marine debris; and supporting 
other activities related to marine debris.
    NOAA is searching for twelve people to serve as Directors on the 
new Foundation's governing Board of Directors (Board). The Board shall 
represent diverse points of view relating to the assessment, 
prevention, reduction, and removal of marine debris. Expertise is being 
sought in the following categories: (1) The assessment, prevention, 
reduction, or removal of marine debris, which may include an individual 
with expertise in post-consumer materials management or a circular 
economy; (2) the assessment, prevention, reduction, or removal of 
marine debris outside the United States; (3) ocean and coastal resource 
conservation science or policy; (4) international perspectives on 
marine debris, including expertise in trade agreements, treaties, or 
foreign policy; and (5) fundraising and nonprofit management.
    Responsibilities of the Board: The major responsibilities of the 
Board of Directors will include, but are not necessarily limited to, 
the following:
    1. Appoint officers and employees consistent with the provisions of 
the SOS 2.0 Act; adopt a constitution and bylaws consistent with the 
purposes of the Foundation and the provisions of the SOS 2.0 Act; elect 
a Chair for a two-year term; and undertake such other acts as may be 
necessary to complete the organization of the Foundation.
    2. Prepare for, attend, and participate in Board meetings at least 
once a year.
    3. Ensure effective organizational planning, including a business 
plan and other governing documents, to ensure effective governance of 
the Foundation.
    4. Facilitate the Foundation's encouragement, acceptance, and 
administration of private gifts of property to ensure adequate 
resources to conduct the business of the Foundation.
    5. Actively participate in fundraising, identify prospective 
donors, and support the fundraising program.
    6. Manage resources effectively to support the purposes of the 
Foundation.
    7. Maintain the annual budget.
    8. Fulfill all responsibilities of the Board as provided in the SOS 
2.0 Act.
    9. Hire and evaluate annually a chief operating officer who shall 
be knowledgeable and experienced in matters relating to the assessment, 
prevention, reduction, and removal of marine debris.
    10. Sign an annual conflict of interest disclosure.
    11. Provide a report at the end of each fiscal year to Congress as 
required under the SOS 2.0 Act.
    Required Selection Criteria: The Under Secretary of Commerce for 
Oceans and Atmosphere, with the approval of the Secretary of Commerce, 
shall appoint twelve Directors who meet the criteria established by the 
SOS 2.0 Act, of whom: At least four shall be educated or experienced in 
the assessment, prevention, reduction, or removal of marine debris, 
which may include an individual with expertise in post-consumer 
materials management or a circular economy; at least two shall be 
educated or experienced in the assessment, prevention, reduction, or 
removal of marine debris outside the United States; at least two shall 
be educated or experienced in ocean and coastal resource conservation 
science or policy; and at least two shall be educated or experienced in 
international trade or foreign policy. The Directors shall be appointed 
from among individuals who are United States citizens. The SOS 2.0 Act 
directs the Under Secretary to appoint these twelve Directors after 
consulting with the Administrator of the Environmental Protection 
Agency, the Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the 
Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Oceans and International 
Environmental and Scientific Affairs, and the Administrator of the U.S. 
Agency for International Development.
    Additional Selection Criteria: NOAA seeks nominees with one or more 
of the following areas of expertise: Fundraising, finance, accounting, 
nonprofit or foundation law, human resources, management, research, and 
politics. Nominees should demonstrate one or more of the following 
competencies: Strategic leadership; vision and mission development; 
networking; governance; communications; public relations; marketing; 
justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion; and understanding community 
needs. NOAA seeks nominees representing diverse experiences, including 
gender, culture, education, career stage, geography, sector, and other 
considerations, in alignment with Department of Commerce equal 
opportunity policies (Department Administrative Order 215-3). 
Candidates should be willing to contribute to a diverse, equitable, and 
inclusive Board. All nominations will be fully considered, and 
qualified candidates need to be aware of the specific representation 
sought as outlined in the required selection criteria.
    Term Length and Additional Restrictions: The initial Board of 
Directors will be appointed with staggered term lengths. Four Directors 
will be appointed for a term of six years; four Directors will be 
appointed for a term of four years; and four Directors will be 
appointed for a term of two years. Directors shall serve without pay, 
but may be reimbursed for the actual and necessary traveling and 
subsistence expenses incurred by them in the performance of the duties 
to the Foundation. Appointment as a Director of the Foundation shall 
not constitute employment by, or the holding of an office of, the 
United States for the purpose of any Federal law.
    Candidates Should Submit the Following Items: The following items 
are required parts of the nomination package:
    1. Completed Nomination Form (PDF, can be downloaded at https://marinedebris.noaa.gov/who-we-are/marine-debris-foundation).
    2. Current resume, including: Complete contact information 
(telephone numbers, email address, mailing address); career sector 
(e.g., federal, state, industry, nonprofit, etc.); education history; 
work history and related experience; honors and awards; activities and 
hobbies; and skills. No more than two pages in length, saved as a .doc 
or .docx file.
    3. Statement of Interest, including: A description of the 
candidate's qualifications; diversity statement (should include how the 
candidate will contribute to a diverse, equitable, and inclusive 
Board); fundraising statement (should include candidate's past 
experiences with fundraising and how they will contribute to a robust 
fundraising program for the Foundation); list of required selection 
criteria met and a short summary of how the candidate meets the 
specified criteria; list of additional selection criteria met and a 
short summary of how the candidate meets the specified criteria; and 
why the candidate would be a good fit for the Board. No more than four 
pages in length, saved as a .doc or .docx file.
    4. At least one letter of recommendation, but no more than three, 
saved as a .pdf file. Letters should be no longer than two pages in 
length and demonstrate the candidate's qualifications.

Nominations may be submitted by the candidate themselves, or by the 
person/organization recommending the

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candidate. If submitted by someone other than the candidate, the 
nomination package should include a signed statement from the candidate 
agreeing to be nominated. Incomplete applications will not be 
considered.
    Additional information about the solicitation of nominations for 
the Marine Debris Foundation Board of Directors can be found at https://marinedebris.noaa.gov/who-we-are/marine-debris-foundation.

(Authority: Pub. L. 116-224, 112, Dec. 18, 2020, 134 Stat. 1072)

Scott Lundgren,
Director, Office of Response and Restoration, National Ocean Service.
[FR Doc. 2021-10571 Filed 5-18-21; 8:45 am]
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