Title 33 › Chapter CHAPTER 49— - INTEGRATED COASTAL AND OCEAN OBSERVATION SYSTEM › § 3601
Set up and keep a national, connected system that watches the oceans, coasts, and Great Lakes. The Council will coordinate it nationally and a network of regional systems will run things locally. The system will use in-water and remote sensors, computer models, data and communication systems, and tools that make useful products. It must collect and share data quickly for the public and for uses like national defense, search and rescue, shipping and navigation safety, weather and climate forecasts, energy planning, economic activity, ecosystem-based resource management, public safety, and education. The system must also help people care for these places, make data easy to get and share, support science for sustainable use and conservation, and track changes such as water chemistry, harmful algal blooms, hypoxia, and water levels. Make the Nation better at measuring, tracking, and predicting weather and climate and how the ocean and atmosphere interact, including in the Great Lakes. Keep and improve observing equipment and networks. Support research, testing, and deployment of new observation technologies (including unmanned maritime systems), better models, and other tools to improve understanding of weather, climate change, and ocean, coastal, and Great Lakes science. Also work to conserve healthy and restore damaged coastal ecosystems.
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33 U.S.C. § 3601
Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73