Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 83— - CORAL REEF CONSERVATION › § 6403
Create a national coral reef resilience plan by 2 years after December 23, 2022 (by December 23, 2024). The plan must be reviewed and updated at least every 15 years, and its best-practice guidance must be reviewed at least every 5 years, with other updates as needed. The plan must explain current and new threats, research and monitoring gaps, how federal and local reef managers work together, and how reef data and maps are shared. It must cover conservation and restoration work (including marine protected areas), emergency and disaster response, and areas to focus on like helping corals recover, protecting habitat, watershed actions, fisheries data and management, public education, and testing interventions. The plan must set national goals and priorities for federal work, grants, and research, name priority areas for conservation and restoration, and give general templates and best-practice guidance for local and federal coral reef action plans. While making the plan, the Administrator must consult Interior, the Task Force, covered States and Native entities, consult Defense as needed, involve stakeholders and grant recipients, and ask the public for comments. The final plan and any updates must be sent to Congress and posted on the NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program and the Task Force websites.
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16 U.S.C. § 6403
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73