Title 33 › Chapter 47— OCEAN EXPLORATION › Subchapter I— EXPLORATION › § 3403
The NOAA Administrator must run the ocean exploration program under section 3402, working with the Ocean Policy Committee under section 8932 of title 10. The Administrator must lead joint, science-focused expeditions with federal and state agencies, Tribal Governments, industry, schools, universities, and nonprofits to map and study little-known ocean areas and to inventory living and nonliving marine resources. Priority must go to deep parts of the exclusive economic zone, including places like hydrothermal vents and seamounts. The work must also include trips that find and document historic shipwrecks and submerged sites that mix archaeology and ocean science. The Administrator must set up an open, competitive system to review and approve proposals (using advice from the Board under section 3405), support U.S. marine technology like sensors and autonomous vehicles, create an ocean exploration forum with the council under section 5405 of the James M. Inhofe National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023, give guidance on data standards and handling, and coordinate with mapping and monitoring programs to avoid duplication and find gaps. The Administrator may accept money (credited as discretionary offsetting collections to NOAA’s current appropriation and available only as provided in advance by appropriations Acts), gifts of property, data, and equipment, and may pay necessary costs to transfer such gifts. exclusive economic zone — the area set by Presidential Proclamation Number 5030, dated March 10, 1983.
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33 U.S.C. § 3403
Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters
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