How is the Administration going to fund the National Ocean Council and the implementation of the National Policy?
The President’s Fiscal Year 2011 Budget Request contains additional funding to advance priority activities identified in these recommendations, including coastal and marine spatial planning and geospatial modernization ($12 million), regional ocean partnership grants ($20 million), and integrated ecosystem assessments ($5 million). The FY2011 Budget Request also includes investment across many Federal agencies for activities that support these recommendations, including: habitat restoration, water quality improvement, port and coastal security, improvements in marine transportation safety and efficiency, coastal and estuarine land protection, research and development of ocean sensor technology, catch-share based fisheries management, environmental tools to support resilient coastal communities, and ocean acidification research. The Administration is confident that making these investments will advance the economic interests of the United States and improve efficiencies across the Feder
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