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Complete List of Recommendations in orderof Appearance in <strong>the</strong> ReportChapter 1: Recognizing <strong>Ocean</strong> Assets and ChallengesNo recommendations.Chapter 2: Understanding <strong>the</strong> Past to Shape a New National <strong>Ocean</strong> PolicyNo recommendations.Chapter 3: Setting <strong>the</strong> Nation’s SightsNo recommendations.Chapter 4: Enhancing <strong>Ocean</strong> Leadership and CoordinationRecommendation 4–1Congress should establish a National <strong>Ocean</strong> Council (NOC) within <strong>the</strong> Executive Office of<strong>the</strong> President, and a nonfederal President’s Council of Advisors on <strong>Ocean</strong> Policy to provideenhanced federal leadership and coordination <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> ocean and coasts. While Congressworks to establish <strong>the</strong>se components in law, <strong>the</strong> President should begin immediately toimplement an integrated national ocean policy by establishing <strong>the</strong> NOC and President’sCouncil of Advisors on <strong>Ocean</strong> Policy through an executive order, and by designating anAssistant to <strong>the</strong> President to chair <strong>the</strong> NOC.Recommendation 4–2The National <strong>Ocean</strong> Council (NOC) should provide high-level attention to ocean and coastalissues, develop appropriate national policies, and coordinate <strong>the</strong>ir implementation by <strong>the</strong>many federal departments and agencies with ocean and coastal responsibilities.The NOC should be:• chaired by an Assistant to <strong>the</strong> President.• composed of cabinet secretaries of departments and directors of independent agencieswith appropriate ocean- and coastal-related responsibilities. Heads of o<strong>the</strong>r relevantexecutive departments, agencies, commissions, quasi-official agencies and senior WhiteHouse officials should be invited to attend meetings of <strong>the</strong> NOC when appropriate.The NOC should carry out <strong>the</strong> following functions:• develop broad principles (based on those outlined in Chapter 3) and national goals <strong>for</strong> governanceof <strong>the</strong> nation’s oceans and coasts, and periodically review and revise <strong>the</strong>se goals.• make recommendations to <strong>the</strong> President on developing and carrying out national oceanpolicy, including domestic implementation of international ocean agreements.• coordinate and integrate activities of ocean-related federal agencies and provideincentives <strong>for</strong> meeting national goals.• identify statutory and regulatory redundancies or omissions and develop strategies toresolve conflicts, fill gaps, and address new and emerging ocean issues <strong>for</strong> national andregional benefits.• guide <strong>the</strong> effective use of science in ocean policy and ensure <strong>the</strong> availability of data andin<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> decision making at national and regional levels.• develop and support partnerships among government agencies and nongovernmentalorganizations, <strong>the</strong> private sector, academia, and <strong>the</strong> public.480 A N O CEAN B LUEPRINT FOR THE 21ST C ENTURY

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