Title 33 › Chapter CHAPTER 50— - FEDERAL OCEAN ACIDIFICATION RESEARCH AND MONITORING › § 3703
Creates a federal team to run and coordinate work on ocean and coastal acidification. The team includes senior people from many science, environment, and resource agencies, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) leads the group. The Subcommittee must make and carry out a strategic research and monitoring plan (under section 3704). It must manage assessments of acidification impacts and ways to adapt or reduce harm, share information online through an Ocean Acidification Information Exchange, work with other countries, and do outreach to stakeholders. Agencies on the working group may run prize competitions under section 3719 of title 15 to speed innovation, with priority for communities, environments, or industries in distress from acidification. The Subcommittee chair must create an Ocean Acidification Advisory Board. The board has 25 members from industry, academia, State and local governments, regional coastal networks, and one NOAA ex‑officio nonvoting member. Members serve 5‑year terms and may serve up to two terms. The chair appoints members to keep a balance of expertise and geography and names the board chair. The board reviews and advises on reports, the strategic plan, coordination, and data standards, meets at least once a year, and must keep ways to engage Tribal governments. Section 14 of the Federal Advisory Committee Act does not apply to the board for 10 years from August 9, 2022. The Subcommittee must send several reports: an initial report within 1 year after March 30, 2009; biennial reports every 2 years until 2032; the strategic plan within 2 years after March 30, 2009 and updates at least every 5 years until 2031; an “Ocean Chemistry Coastal Community Vulnerability Assessment” within 2 years after December 31, 2020 and every 6 years until 2032; and, within 180 days after that first assessment, a prioritized plan to deploy new sensors or observing technologies.
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33 U.S.C. § 3703
Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73