Title 33 › Chapter CHAPTER 53— - HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOM AND HYPOXIA RESEARCH AND CONTROL › § 4005
The Task Force must finish and send Congress and the President an integrated assessment within 18 months after June 30, 2014. The assessment must study what causes hypoxia and harmful algal blooms in the Great Lakes, what harms they cause, and ways to reduce them. It must also report the status and gaps in research, monitoring, management, prevention, response, and control done by federal and state agencies, regional research groups, universities, industry, and nongovernmental organizations. Within 2 years after June 30, 2014, the Task Force must send Congress a plan based on that assessment to reduce and control hypoxia and harmful algal blooms. The plan must cover monitoring needs from the assessment, give a timeline and budget for future assets, explain how bloom and hypoxia models will be developed and verified (including all model assumptions and data-quality methods), and describe how to better measure biological and economic impacts at population and community levels. In making the plan, the Task Force must work with state and local governments; consult academic, agricultural, industry, and other stakeholders, including relevant Canadian agencies; avoid duplicating other federal or state work; identify key research needs; consider cost-effective, incentive-based partnerships; use existing research and programs; publish a summary in the Federal Register at least 180 days before sending the final plan to Congress; and then report progress every two years.
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33 U.S.C. § 4005
Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73