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November 24, 2008
NOAA plans public meetings on
Monitor Marine Sanctuary management
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will conduct
five public meetings in December to gather comments from individuals,
organizations, and government agencies on key issues relating to the
management of Monitor National Marine Sanctuary.
At the meetings, which will be held Dec. 1-6, sanctuary staff will
solicit public comment as part of the initial phase of the
sanctuary’s management plan review process.
The goal of the meetings is to gather input on the sanctuary’s
original management plan, its current regulations and future management
issues that may be relevant to the site. Comments will also be
solicited on the need for, and potential scope of, an environmental
impact statement for the sanctuary.
The original management plan for the Monitor sanctuary was prepared in
1983. According to the National Marine Sanctuaries Act, the NOAA Office
of National Marine Sanctuaries must review the existing plan to
evaluate progress made in implementing sanctuary goals and revise the
plan and sanctuary regulations as necessary.
The management plan revision may involve changes to existing policies
and regulations and take into account the current state of the
sanctuary’s archaeological and natural resources, the challenges
and issues facing the sanctuary, and the best ways to preserve and
protect its resources for future generations.
The review process consists of four stages: information collection and
characterization; preparation and release of the draft management plan,
environmental assessment and any proposed amendments to the
regulations; public review and comment; and preparation and release of
the final management plan, environmental assessment and final
amendments to the regulations. The process is anticipated to take
approximately two to three years.
The schedule of public meetings and their locations are as follows:
• Dec. 1, 6-8 p.m. – North Carolina Aquarium, 374 Airport Road, Manteo, N.C.
• Dec. 2, 6-8 p.m. – North Carolina Museum of History, 5 East Edenton Street, Raleigh, N.C.
• Dec. 3, 6-8 p.m. – North Carolina Aquarium, 1 Roosevelt Boulevard, Pine Knoll Shores, N.C.
• Dec. 4, 6-8 p.m. – Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum, 59200 Museum Drive, Hatteras, N.C.
• Dec. 6, 1-3 p.m. – The Mariner’s Museum, 100 Museum Drive, Newport News, Va.
For further information about the meetings or to submit comments, contact Shannon Ricles at 757-591-7328 or via e-mail at Shannon.Ricles@noaa.gov.
All written inquiries and comments may also be mailed to Monitor
National Marine Sanctuary, 100 Museum Drive, Newport News, VA 23606, or
sent by fax to 757-591-7353.
All comments on issues related to the management of Monitor National
Marine Sanctuary will be considered if received on or before Feb. 1,
2009.
A NOAA report offering an overview of the current status, management
activities and accomplishments of Monitor National Marine Sanctuary
since the sanctuary’s designation in 1975 is available upon
request or from the sanctuary's Web site: http://monitor.noaa.gov.
Monitor National Marine Sanctuary, the nation’s first national
marine sanctuary, is located in the Atlantic Ocean approximately 16
miles south-southeast of Cape Hatteras, N.C. The sanctuary encompasses
a vertical column of water around the wreck site from the surface to
the seabed, one nautical mile in diameter.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Related legislation: http://ahabsjournal.typepad.com/ahabs_journal/2008/07/hr-6537-sanctuary-enhancement-act-of-2008.html
NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries: http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov
Monitor National Marine Sanctuary: http://monitor.noaa.gov
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