TITLE 2: NATURAL RESOURCES
DIVISION 1: MARITIME AND COASTAL RESOURCES
§ 1642. Collaboration. Public Lands, Coastal Resource Management Office and the Marianas Visitors Authority shall work together with the Division of Fish and Wildlife in developing these two sanctuaries to be models for replication throughout the Pacific. Activities to be undertaken which can benefit through collaboration include: fencing the perimeters fo the land side of these sanctuaries and installing gates for entry and exit, building rest areas with pavilion and bathroom facilities, marking trails and installing rails for safety purposes, providing signage that is educational, promotes conservation, and clearly states prohibited activities and the penalty for engaging in prohibited activities. Marker buoys should also be installed to indicate the seaward parameters of these sanctuaries. Permissible activities within these sanctuaries include educational field-trips, documentary filming, hiking, picnics and other activities that do not detrimentally affect the wildlife. This determination will be made upon written application to the Director of the Division of Fish and Wildlife. The Director may also elect not to allow any individuals into these sanctuaries if the Director so determines that at certain times and in certain seasons that it is detrimental and contrary to good wildlife conservation practices to have any intrusion into a wildlife sanctuary at that time or season. Source: PL 12-46, § 3.