Title 33 › Chapter CHAPTER 50— - FEDERAL OCEAN ACIDIFICATION RESEARCH AND MONITORING › § 3705
The Secretary must create and run an ocean acidification program at NOAA to carry out research, monitoring, coordination, and related work under the Subcommittee’s research plan. The program must fund and do interdisciplinary science, set up long-term monitoring using existing ocean observing systems, and pick monitoring sites to use resources well. It must study both ecosystem and socioeconomic effects, look at how other stressors make acidification worse, and develop adaptation and mitigation ideas to protect marine life and coastal communities. The program must give technical help to vulnerable States, Tribes, local governments, communities, and industries, support education and public outreach, work with international science groups, award grants through a competitive process, and include a way for industry, managers, tribes, scientists, and community groups to advise on monitoring needs. NOAA will be the lead federal agency and may make contracts, agreements, or memoranda with other agencies, governments, and partners. NOAA must keep an online information exchange and a public data archive. That archive should include data from federally funded work, federal and state agencies, academics, citizen scientists, tribes who share data, and existing federal data sets. The data must follow standards so people can find, access, combine, and reuse it.
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33 U.S.C. § 3705
Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters
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Apr 6, 2026
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