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Thursday, March 30, 2023
Title 3—
Memorandum of March 24, 2023
The President
Conserving the Natural and Cultural Heritage of the Pacific
Remote Islands
Memorandum for the Secretary of the Interior [and] the Secretary of
Commerce
In the middle of the Pacific Ocean lie Howland, Baker, Jarvis, and Wake
Islands; Johnston and Palmyra Atolls; and Kingman Reef, whose surrounding
reefs, seamounts, and ocean are filled with some of the most diverse and
remarkable marine life on the planet, including sharks, rays, marlin, tuna,
giant clams, hawksbill turtles, ancient coral forests, and whales. Uninhabited
today, for centuries wayfinders of Pacific Island Indigenous Peoples visited
these islands while navigating through the expanse of the vast Pacific Ocean.
For years, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Island Indigenous communities, conservation advocates, and scientists have advocated for the protection of
United States waters around these remote islands from industrial fishing,
oil drilling, and mining. Through Proclamation 8336 of January 6, 2009
(Establishment of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument),
the President partially fulfilled these requests by establishing the Pacific
Remote Islands Marine National Monument, which permanently protected
the islands, atolls, and emerged reef and 50 nautical miles of water around
each. Through Proclamation 9173 of September 25, 2014 (Pacific Remote
Islands Marine National Monument Expansion), the President took a further
step to expand the Monument to include 200 nautical miles—the full extent
of the United States Exclusive Economic Zone—around Jarvis and Wake
Islands and Johnston Atoll. In addition, some areas within the Monument
are designated as National Wildlife Refuges.
The areas around Howland and Baker Islands, Palmyra Atoll, and Kingman
Reef that remain unprotected include ecologically significant deep-water
habitats and an associated array of seamounts with exceptional value for
their biodiversity; spawning and feeding grounds for skipjack, yellowfin,
and bigeye tuna species; and multiple apex predators that play a vital
role in maintaining ecological balance and resilience of the ecosystem. Research continues to reveal the importance of these relatively unexplored
habitats to the health, nutrient cycling, and carbon sequestration of the
ocean.
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To further ensure the protection of this unique and fragile area, support
more abundant fisheries in surrounding areas, conserve the capacity of a
healthy ocean to capture and store greenhouse gases that would otherwise
enter the atmosphere, and appropriately honor ancestral, historical, and
cultural connections to this and other Pacific conservation areas, and by
the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws
of the United States of America, I hereby direct the following:
Section 1. Initiating National Marine Sanctuary Designation. (a) Within 30
days of the date of this memorandum, the Secretary of Commerce should
consider initiating designation of a National Marine Sanctuary pursuant
to the National Marine Sanctuaries Act, 16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq., to provide
the most comprehensive and lasting protections to the significant natural
and cultural resources of the submerged lands and waters surrounding the
seven islands, atolls, and reefs of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National
Monument—both within and outside the Monument boundary, to the full
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extent of the seaward limit of the United States Exclusive Economic Zone—
including marine life, shoals, seamounts, reefs, banks, and sediments high
in minerals and sequestered carbon dioxide for the benefit of present and
future generations.
(b) In any proposal of a National Marine Sanctuary designation, as described in subsection (a) of this section, the Secretary of Commerce shall
identify the anticipated timeline for the completion of the National Marine
Sanctuary designation process as expeditiously as possible, consistent with
applicable law.
(c) For any final designation, the Secretary of Commerce shall establish
a National Marine Sanctuary advisory council and pursue, as appropriate,
opportunities to collaborate with Indigenous Peoples with ancestral, historical, and cultural connections to the area on planning and management.
Sec. 2. Collaboration on Conservation. The Secretary of the Interior and
the Secretary of Commerce (Secretaries) shall collaborate, as appropriate,
regarding conservation of the lands and surrounding waters of the Pacific
Remote Islands.
Sec. 3. Collaborative Process on Naming. In recognition of the deep and
enduring cultural significance of this region to the oceanic cultures of the
Pacific, the Secretaries shall develop and implement a process to collaborate
with Indigenous language experts, Native Hawaiian Organizations, and other
representatives from Indigenous Peoples with ancestral, historical, and cultural connections to the area to develop names and naming conventions
reflecting ancestral, historical, and cultural connections for the National
Wildlife Refuges and any National Marine Sanctuary designated in the area
of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument and for the islands,
atolls, reefs, and other natural features in the area. Within 2 years of the
date of this memorandum and through the process they develop, the Secretaries shall identify appropriate names for the National Wildlife Refuges
within the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument and any National Marine Sanctuary that is designated in the area, provide a recommendation to the President on the potential renaming of the Pacific Remote Islands
Marine National Monument, and identify appropriate naming conventions
and processes for naming natural features within the boundaries of the
Monument and any National Marine Sanctuary that is designated in the
area.
Sec. 4. Recommendations on Appropriate Cultural Recognition. Within 2
years of the date of this memorandum, the Secretaries shall engage with
Native Hawaiian Organizations and relevant Pacific Island Indigenous communities and coordinate with other executive departments and agencies,
as appropriate, to provide the President with recommendations on honoring
the heritage, traditional practices, ancestral pathways, and stopping points
for Pacific Island voyagers and on providing posthumous recognition for
the Hui Panala¯1au, who were Native Hawaiians sent to the Pacific Remote
Islands between 1935 and 1942, many of whom were young men from
the Kamehameha Schools.
Sec. 5. General Provisions. (a) Nothing in this memorandum shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:
(i) the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency,
or the head thereof;
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(ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget
relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals; or
(iii) the provisions of Proclamation 8336 and Proclamation 9173, including
those related to the rights, authorities, or exemptions for the Department
of Defense and actions of the Armed Forces.
(b) This memorandum shall be implemented consistent with applicable
law and subject to the availability of appropriations.
(c) This memorandum is not intended to, and does not, create any right
or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by
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any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities,
its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.
(d) The Secretary of Commerce is hereby authorized and directed to publish
this memorandum in the Federal Register.
THE WHITE HOUSE,
Washington, March 24, 2023
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