Title 33 › Chapter CHAPTER 47— - OCEAN EXPLORATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - EXPLORATION › § 3403
NOAA’s Administrator must run a national ocean exploration program and work with the Ocean Policy Committee and many partners like federal and state agencies, Tribal governments, industry, schools, and nonprofits. The Administrator must lead science trips and other studies to map and study little-known parts of the ocean, list and analyze living and nonliving resources, and share the results. The program must give extra focus to deep parts of the exclusive economic zone, especially places like hydrothermal vents and seamounts. It must also search for and document historic shipwrecks and other underwater archaeological sites. The Administrator must use a clear, competitive peer-review process for project approvals, support new technologies (for example, sensors and autonomous vehicles), set up an ocean exploration forum to boost partnerships and communication, give guidance on data standards and sharing, and coordinate with mapping and observation programs to avoid overlap and find gaps. NOAA may accept money, property, data, and equipment as donations. Money will be added to NOAA’s budget and can be used only to the extent and in the amounts that Congress provides in advance in appropriations laws. NOAA may also pay reasonable costs to transfer gifts. exclusive economic zone — the zone set by Presidential Proclamation Number 5030, dated March 10, 1983 (16 U.S.C. 1453 note).
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33 U.S.C. § 3403
Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters
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