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§1440 Research, monitoring, and education

Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 32— - MARINE SANCTUARIES › § 1440

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The Secretary must run, support, or coordinate research, monitoring, evaluation, and education programs for national marine sanctuaries in line with the program's goals. The work can include long-term studies, exploration and mapping, environmental and socioeconomic surveys, and developing or testing ways to restore damaged habitats. It can also cover researching, conserving, curating, and showing the cultural, archaeological, and historical things in sanctuaries. Any research results must be made available to the public. The Secretary can also support public education for people, teachers, students, users, and resource managers, and can build visitor centers near sanctuaries that explain conservation and sustainable uses. The Secretary can work with federal, state, local, or regional agencies when doing this work.

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Title 16, §1440

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(a)The Secretary shall conduct, support, or coordinate research, monitoring, evaluation, and education programs consistent with subsections (b) and (c) and the purposes and policies of this chapter.
(b)(1)The Secretary may—
(A)support, promote, and coordinate research on, and long-term monitoring of, sanctuary resources and natural processes that occur in national marine sanctuaries, including exploration, mapping, and environmental and socioeconomic assessment;
(B)develop and test methods to enhance degraded habitats or restore damaged, injured, or lost sanctuary resources; and
(C)support, promote, and coordinate research on, and the conservation, curation, and public display of, the cultural, archeological, and historical resources of national marine sanctuaries.
(2)The results of research and monitoring conducted, supported, or permitted by the Secretary under this subsection shall be made available to the public.
(c)(1)The Secretary may support, promote, and coordinate efforts to enhance public awareness, understanding, and appreciation of national marine sanctuaries and the System. Efforts supported, promoted, or coordinated under this subsection must emphasize the conservation goals and sustainable public uses of national marine sanctuaries and the System.
(2)Activities under this subsection may include education of the general public, teachers, students, national marine sanctuary users, and ocean and coastal resource managers.
(d)(1)The Secretary may develop interpretive facilities near any national marine sanctuary.
(2)Any facility developed under this subsection must emphasize the conservation goals and sustainable public uses of national marine sanctuaries by providing the public with information about the conservation, recreational, ecological, historical, cultural, archeological, scientific, educational, or esthetic qualities of the national marine sanctuary.
(e)In conducting, supporting, and coordinating research, monitoring, evaluation, and education programs under subsection (a) and developing interpretive facilities under subsection (d), the Secretary may consult or coordinate with Federal, interstate, or regional agencies, States or local governments.

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Prior Provisions

A prior section 309 of Pub. L. 92–532 was renumbered section 308 and is classified to section 1439 of this title.

Amendments

2000—Pub. L. 106–513 amended section catchline and text generally. Prior to amendment, text read as follows: “(a) In general.—The Secretary shall conduct research, monitoring, evaluation, and education programs as are necessary and reasonable to carry out the purposes and policies of this chapter. “(b) Promotion and Coordination of Sanctuary Use.—The Secretary shall take such action as is necessary and reasonable to promote and coordinate the use of national marine sanctuaries for research, monitoring, and education purposes. Such action may include consulting with Federal agencies, States, local governments, regional agencies, interstate agencies, or other persons to promote use of one or more sanctuaries for research, monitoring, and education, including coordination with the National Estuarine Research Reserve System.” 1992—Pub. L. 102–587 amended section generally. Prior to amendment, section read as follows: “The Secretary shall take such action as is necessary to promote and coordinate the use of national marine sanctuaries for research purposes, including— “(1) requiring that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, in conducting or supporting marine research, give priority to research involving national marine sanctuaries; and “(2) consulting with other Federal and State agencies to promote use by such agencies of one or more sanctuaries for marine research.”

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Citation

16 U.S.C. § 1440

Title 16Conservation

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73