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§6408 Emergency assistance

Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 83— - CORAL REEF CONSERVATION › § 6408

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The Administrator may use money made available under section 6414 to give emergency help to a covered State or coral reef stewardship partnership when coral reefs face immediate harm from certain urgent threats. The Administrator must make a list and rules for what counts as an urgent threat. That list includes things like disease outbreaks, invasive or nuisance species, coral bleaching events, natural disasters, industrial or mechanical incidents (for example vessel groundings, hazardous spills, or coastal construction accidents), and other situations the Administrator decides are appropriate. By February 1 each year, the Administrator must send a report to the appropriate congressional committees and the Senate and House Appropriations Committees. The report must say which locations with urgent threats were considered but not given help and why. For every case where help was given, the report must describe the location and threat, say who got the help and the current and expected results, list any NOAA activities that were cut back because of the emergency help, and assess whether more action is needed with recommendations and a cost estimate.

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Title 16, §6408

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(a)Notwithstanding any other provision of law, from funds appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations under section 6414 of this title, the Administrator may provide emergency assistance to any covered State or coral reef stewardship partnership to respond to immediate harm to coral reefs or coral reef ecosystems arising from any of the exigent circumstances described in subsection (b).
(b)The Administrator shall develop a list of, and criteria for, circumstances that pose an exigent threat to coral reefs, including—
(1)new and ongoing outbreaks of disease;
(2)new and ongoing outbreaks of invasive or nuisance species;
(3)new and ongoing coral bleaching events;
(4)natural disasters;
(5)industrial or mechanical incidents, such as vessel groundings, hazardous spills, or coastal construction accidents; and
(6)such other circumstances as the Administrator determines appropriate.
(c)On February 1 of each year, the Administrator shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees, the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate, and the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives a report that—
(1)describes locations with exigent circumstances described in subsection (b) that were considered but declined for emergency assistance, and the rationale for the decision; and
(2)with respect to each instance in which emergency assistance under this section was provided—
(A)the location and a description of the exigent circumstances that prompted the emergency assistance, the entity that received the assistance, and the current and expected outcomes from the assistance;
(B)a description of activities of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that were curtailed as a result of providing the emergency assistance; and
(C)an assessment of whether further action is needed to restore the affected coral reef, recommendations for such restoration, and a cost estimate to implement such recommendations.

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Prior Provisions

A prior section 6408, Pub. L. 106–562, title II, § 209, Dec. 23, 2000, 114 Stat. 2805, authorized appropriations, prior to repeal by Pub. L. 117–263, div. J, title C, § 10001(a), Dec. 23, 2022, 136 Stat. 3931.

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16 U.S.C. § 6408

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Apr 6, 2026

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