US Codex
U.S.C.
Notes

§4008. Definitions — Inbound Citations

33 U.S.C. § 4008

Cited by 248 provisions in release 119-102.

Citations to §4008(1)

Citations to §4008(2)

Citations to §4008(3)

Citations to §4008(4)

Citations to §4008(5)

Citations to §4008(6)

Citations to §4008(7)

  • (a) The President, through the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources of the National Science and Technology Council, shall establish an Inter-Agency Task Force on Harmful Algal Blooms and Hypoxia. The Task Force shall consist of a representative from—
    (1) the Department of Commerce (who shall serve as Chairman of the Task Force);
    (2) the Environmental Protection Agency;
    (3) the Department of Agriculture;
    (4) the Department of the Interior;
    (5) the Department of the Navy;
    (6) the Department of Health and Human Services;
    (7) the National Science Foundation;
    (8) the National Aeronautics and Space Administration;
    (9) the Food and Drug Administration;
    (10) the Office of Science and Technology Policy;
    (11) the Council on Environmental Quality;
    (12) the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention;
    (13) the Army Corps of Engineers; and
    (14) other Federal agencies as the President considers appropriate.
  • (1) the Department of Commerce (who shall serve as Chairman of the Task Force);
  • (1) Not later than 12 months after November 13, 1998, the Task Force, in cooperation with the coastal States, Indian tribes, and local governments, industry (including agricultural organizations), academic institutions, and non-governmental organizations with expertise in coastal zone management, shall complete and submit to the Congress an assessment which examines the ecological and economic consequences of harmful algal blooms, alternatives for reducing, mitigating, and controlling harmful algal blooms, and the social and economic costs and benefits of such alternatives.
  • (1) Not later than 12 months after November 13, 1998, the Task Force, in cooperation with the States, Indian tribes, local governments, industry, agricultural, academic institutions, and non-governmental organizations with expertise in watershed and coastal zone management, shall complete and submit to the Congress an assessment which examines the ecological and economic consequences of hypoxia in United States coastal waters, alternatives for reducing, mitigating, and controlling hypoxia, and the social and economic costs and benefits of such alternatives.
  • (1) Not later than 12 months after December 10, 2004, the President, in consultation with the chief executive officers of the States, shall develop and submit to the Congress a report that describes and evaluates the effectiveness of measures described in paragraph (2) that may be utilized to protect environmental and public health from impacts of harmful algal blooms. In developing the report, the President shall consult with the Task Force, the coastal States, Indian tribes, local governments, appropriate industries (including fisheries, agriculture, and fertilizer), academic institutions, and nongovernmental organizations with expertise in coastal zone science and management, and also consider the scientific assessments developed under this Act.
  • (4) The Secretary of Commerce, in coordination with the Task Force and to the extent of funds available, shall provide for Federal cooperation with and assistance to the coastal States, Indian tribes, and local governments regarding the measures described in paragraph (2), as requested.
  • (1) The Secretary of Commerce, in coordination with the Task Force and appropriate State, Indian tribe, and local governments, to the extent of funds available, shall provide for local and regional scientific assessments of hypoxia and harmful algal blooms, as requested by States, Indian tribes, and local governments, or for affected areas as identified by the Secretary. If the Secretary receives multiple requests, the Secretary shall ensure, to the extent practicable, that assessments under this subsection cover geographically and ecologically diverse locations with significant ecological and economic impacts from hypoxia or harmful algal blooms. The Secretary shall establish a procedure for reviewing requests for local and regional assessments. The Secretary shall ensure, through consultation with Sea Grant Programs, that the findings of the assessments are communicated to the appropriate State, Indian tribe, and local governments, and to the general public.
  • (C) other topics the Task Force considers appropriate.
  • (1) Not less than once every 5 years the Task Force shall complete and submit to the Congress a scientific assessment of hypoxia in United States coastal waters including the Great Lakes. The first such assessment shall be completed not less than 24 months after December 10, 2004.
  • (g) Not less than once every 5 years the Task Force shall complete and submit to Congress a scientific assessment of harmful algal blooms in United States coastal waters and freshwater systems. Each assessment shall examine both marine and freshwater harmful algal blooms, including those in the Great Lakes and upper reaches of estuaries, those in freshwater lakes and rivers, and those that originate in freshwater lakes or rivers and migrate to coastal waters.
  • (1) Not later than 12 months after December 10, 2004, the Task Force shall develop and submit to Congress a plan providing for a comprehensive and coordinated national research program to develop and demonstrate prevention, control, and mitigation methods to reduce the impacts of harmful algal blooms on coastal ecosystems (including the Great Lakes), public health, and the economy.
  • (1) the proceedings of the annual Task Force meetings;
  • In developing the assessments, reports, and plans under the Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Act of 1998, the Task Force shall consult with the coastal States, Indian tribes, local governments, appropriate industries (including fisheries, agriculture, and fertilizer), academic institutions, and nongovernmental organizations with expertise in coastal zone science and management.
  • (a) Not later than 1 year after June 30, 2014, the Under Secretary, acting through the Task Force, shall maintain and enhance a national harmful algal bloom and hypoxia program, including—
    (1) a statement of objectives, including understanding, detecting, predicting, controlling, mitigating, and responding to marine and freshwater harmful algal bloom and hypoxia events; and
    (2) the comprehensive research plan and action strategy under section 4003 of this title.
  • (b) The Task Force shall periodically review and revise the Program, as necessary.
  • (c) The Task Force shall—
    (1) coordinate interagency review of the objectives and activities of the Program;
    (2) expedite the interagency review process by ensuring timely review and dispersal of required reports and assessments under this chapter;
    (3) support the implementation of the Action Strategy, including the coordination and integration of the research of all Federal programs, including ocean and Great Lakes science and management programs and centers, that address the chemical, biological, and physical components of marine and freshwater harmful algal blooms and hypoxia;
    (4) support the development of institutional mechanisms and financial instruments to further the objectives and activities of the Program;
    (5) review the Program’s distribution of Federal funding to address the objectives and activities of the Program;
    (6) promote the development of new technologies for predicting, monitoring, and mitigating harmful algal bloom and hypoxia conditions; and
    (7) establish such interagency working groups as it considers necessary.
  • (10) convene at least 1 meeting of the Task Force each year; and
  • (11) perform such other tasks as may be delegated by the Task Force.
  • (g) The Under Secretary shall work cooperatively and avoid duplication of effort with other offices, centers, and programs within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, other agencies on the Task Force, and States, tribes, and nongovernmental organizations concerned with marine and freshwater issues to coordinate harmful algal bloom and hypoxia (and related) activities and research.
  • (h) With respect to the freshwater aspects of the Program, the Administrator, through the Task Force, shall carry out the duties otherwise assigned to the Under Secretary under this section, except the activities described in subsection (f).
    (1) The Administrator’s participation under this section shall include—
    (A) research on the ecology and impacts of freshwater harmful algal blooms; and
    (B) forecasting and monitoring of and event response to freshwater harmful algal blooms in lakes, rivers, estuaries (including their tributaries), and reservoirs.
    (2) The Administrator shall ensure that activities carried out under this chapter focus on new approaches to addressing freshwater harmful algal blooms and are not duplicative of existing research and development programs authorized by this chapter or any other law.
  • (a) Not later than 1 year after June 30, 2014, the Under Secretary, through the Task Force, shall develop and submit to Congress a comprehensive research plan and action strategy to address marine and freshwater harmful algal blooms and hypoxia. The Action Strategy shall identify—
    (1) the specific activities to be carried out by the Program and the timeline for carrying out those activities;
    (2) the roles and responsibilities of each Federal agency in the Task Force in carrying out the activities under paragraph (1); and
    (3) the appropriate regions and subregions requiring specific research and activities to address harmful algal blooms and hypoxia.
  • (2) the roles and responsibilities of each Federal agency in the Task Force in carrying out the activities under paragraph (1); and
  • (a) Beginning not later than 12 months after June 30, 2014, and biennially thereafter, the Administrator, through the Mississippi River/Gulf of Mexico Watershed Nutrient Task Force, shall submit a progress report to the appropriate congressional committees and the President that describes the progress made by activities directed by the Mississippi River/Gulf of Mexico Watershed Nutrient Task Force and carried out or funded by the Environmental Protection Agency and other State and Federal partners toward attainment of the goals of the Gulf Hypoxia Action Plan 2008.
  • (1) Not later than 540 days after June 16, 2022, the Task Force, in accordance with the authority under section 4001 of this title, shall complete and submit to Congress and the President an interim integrated assessment.
  • (2) Not later than 3 years after June 16, 2022, the Task Force shall finalize, and submit to Congress and the President, the interim integrated assessment required by paragraph (1).
  • (1) Not later than 3 years and 180 days after June 16, 2022, the Task Force shall develop and submit to Congress a plan, based on the integrated assessment under subsection (b), for reducing, mitigating, and controlling harmful algal blooms and hypoxia in South Florida.
  • (3) In developing the action plan, the Task Force shall—
    (A) consult with the State of Florida, and affected local and tribal governments;
    (B) consult with representatives from regional academic, agricultural, industry, and other stakeholder groups;
    (C) ensure that the plan complements and does not duplicate activities conducted by other Federal or State agencies, including the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force;
    (D) identify critical research for reducing, mitigating, and controlling harmful algal bloom events and their effects;
    (E) evaluate cost-effective, incentive-based partnership approaches;
    (F) ensure that the plan is technically sound and cost-effective;
    (G) utilize existing research, assessments, reports, and program activities;
    (H) publish a summary of the proposed plan in the Federal Register at least 180 days prior to submitting the completed plan to Congress; and
    (I) after submitting the completed plan to Congress, provide biennial progress reports on the activities toward achieving the objectives of the plan.
  • (C) ensure that the plan complements and does not duplicate activities conducted by other Federal or State agencies, including the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force;
  • (a) Not later than 18 months after June 30, 2014, the Task Force, in accordance with the authority under section 4001 of this title, shall complete and submit to the Congress and the President an integrated assessment that examines the causes, consequences, and approaches to reduce hypoxia and harmful algal blooms in the Great Lakes, including the status of and gaps within current research, monitoring, management, prevention, response, and control activities by—
    (1) Federal agencies;
    (2) State agencies;
    (3) regional research consortia;
    (4) academia;
    (5) private industry; and
    (6) nongovernmental organizations.
  • (1) Not later than 2 years after June 30, 2014, the Task Force shall develop and submit to the Congress a plan, based on the integrated assessment under subsection (a), for reducing, mitigating, and controlling hypoxia and harmful algal blooms in the Great Lakes.
  • (3) In developing the plan, the Task Force shall—
    (A) coordinate with State and local governments;
    (B) consult with representatives from academic, agricultural, industry, and other stakeholder groups, including relevant Canadian agencies;
    (C) ensure that the plan complements and does not duplicate activities conducted by other Federal or State agencies;
    (D) identify critical research for reducing, mitigating, and controlling hypoxia events and their effects;
    (E) evaluate cost-effective, incentive-based partnership approaches;
    (F) ensure that the plan is technically sound and cost effective;
    (G) utilize existing research, assessments, reports, and program activities;
    (H) publish a summary of the proposed plan in the Federal Register at least 180 days prior to submitting the completed plan to Congress; and
    (I) after submitting the completed plan to Congress, provide biennial progress reports on the activities toward achieving the objectives of the plan.

Citations to §4008(8)

Citations to §4008(9)