Optimize Ocean Policy Monitoring for Strategic Impact
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The Ocean Policy Commission, established by the Oceans Act of 2000 (P.L. 106-256), played a pivotal role in shaping the United States' approach to ocean management and conservation. Although it officially expired in 2004, the Commission's final report continues to influence policy decisions, making it crucial for stakeholders to stay informed about how its recommendations manifest in current regulations and initiatives.
Why Monitor Ocean Policy Commission Developments?
Despite its expiration, the framework established by the Ocean Policy Commission impacts many areas, including environmental law, maritime industries, and federal regulatory practices. Monitoring these developments is particularly essential for:
- Environmental Lawyers and Policy Makers: To ensure compliance with evolving marine protection laws and to influence future policy directions.
- Maritime Industry Leaders: To navigate regulatory changes that could affect shipping, fishing, and resource exploration activities.
- Academic Researchers: Engaged in marine science, needing to align studies with current policy and funding opportunities.
- NGO and Advocacy Groups: Focused on ocean conservation and requiring up-to-date information to drive campaigns.
Key Intents for Monitoring
- Seize Funding Opportunities: Understanding policy directions can open pathways to research grants and support from federal programs focused on oceanic and environmental initiatives.
- Stay Ahead of Policy Changes: Being informed about the regulatory landscape helps in adapting strategies and ensuring compliance.
- Simplify Monitoring Efforts: Automated updates on policy changes help reduce manual monitoring efforts, freeing time for strategic planning.
- Strategic Planning: Align business or advocacy strategies with upcoming regulatory shifts to better prepare for industry changes.
Notable Trends and Impacts
Recent trends have shown an increase in federal attention towards marine ecosystems conservation and sustainable resource use. Regulatory impacts often ripple through various sectors, impacting everything from compliance costs to international trade practices.
For example:
- Shipping Industry: Adjustments in emissions policies directly affect operational costs and compliance requirements.
- Fishing and Aquaculture: Changing quotas and sustainability standards require ongoing adaptation to minimize legal risks.
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Agency Details
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Status:
Legislated Out
The Ocean Policy Commission was dissolved following the completion of its mandate as outlined in the Oceans Act of 2000. The Commission officially expired on December 19, 2004, as dictated by the legislation that established it, indicating its activities were concluded and it was legislated out of existence.
Latest Documents
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The U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy was established pursuant to the Oceans Act of 2000 to make recommendations to the President and Congress for a coordinated and comprehensive national ocean policy. The meeting will be held to consider changes to th...
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Notice | Jul 12, 2004 |
The U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy was established pursuant to the Oceans Act of 2000 to make recommendations to the President and Congress for a coordinated and comprehensive national ocean policy. The preliminary draft of the final report is being...
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Notice | Apr 15, 2004 |
The U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy will hold a meeting to discuss the development of recommendations for a coordinated national ocean policy. This will be the fifteenth public Commission meeting.
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Notice | Mar 20, 2003 |
The Commission on Ocean Policy will hold a meeting to discuss the development of recommendations for a coordinated national ocean policy. This will be the fourteenth public Commission meeting.
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Notice | Jan 09, 2003 |
The U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy will hold a meeting to discuss the development of recommendations for a coordinated national ocean policy. This will be the thirteenth public Commission meeting.
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Notice | Oct 31, 2002 |
The U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy will hold a meeting to hear and discuss ocean-related issues of concern in the development of recommendations for a coordinated national ocean policy. This will be the twelfth public Commission meeting.
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Notice | Sep 25, 2002 |
The U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy will hold its ninth and final regional meeting, the Commission's eleventh public meeting, to hear and discuss issues of concern to the Great Lakes region.
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Notice | Aug 20, 2002 |
The U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy will hold its eighth regional meeting, the Commission's tenth public meeting, to hear and discuss coastal and ocean issues of concern of the State of Alaska.
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Notice | Jul 25, 2002 |
The U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy will hold its seventh regional meeting, the Commission's ninth public meeting, to hear and discuss coastal and ocean issues of concern to the Northeast region of the United States, covering the area from New Jersey...
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Notice | Jun 25, 2002 |
The U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy will hold its sixth regional meeting, the Commission's eighth public meeting, to hear and discuss coastal and ocean issues of concern to the Northwest region of the United States.
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Notice | May 28, 2002 |
The U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy will hold its fifth regional meeting, the Commission's seventh public meeting, to hear and discuss coastal and ocean issues of concern to Hawaii and the Pacific Islands.
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Notice | Apr 26, 2002 |
The U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy will hold its fourth regional meeting, the Commission's sixth public meeting, to hear and discuss coastal and ocean issues of concern to the Southwest region of the United States, covering the coastal area of Calif...
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Notice | Apr 04, 2002 |
The U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy will hold its fourth regional meeting, the Commission's sixth public meeting, to hear and discuss coastal and ocean issues of concern to the Southwest region of the United States, covering the coastal area of Calif...
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Notice | Mar 25, 2002 |
The U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy will hold its third regional meeting, the Commission's fifth public meeting, to hear and discuss coastal and ocean issues of concern to the Gulf of Mexico region, covering the coastal area from Alabama to Texas.
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Notice | Feb 11, 2002 |
The U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy will hold its second regional meeting, the Commission's fourth public meeting, to hear and discuss coastal and ocean issues of concern to the Florida and Caribbean region.
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Notice | Jan 30, 2002 |
The U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy will hold its first regional meeting, the Commission's third public meeting, to hear and discuss issues of concern to the Southeastern Region of the United States, covering the coastal area from Delaware to Georgia...
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Notice | Jan 09, 2002 |
The U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy will hold its first regional meeting, the Commission's third public meeting, to hear and discuss issues of concern to the Southeastern Region of the United States, covering the coastal area from Delaware to Georgia...
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Notice | Dec 20, 2001 |
The Commission on Ocean Policy is an independent Federal commission appointed by the President and authorized by the Oceans Act of 2000 (Public Law 106-256). The Commission on Ocean Policy is hereby announcing the Commission's second public meeting t...
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Notice | Oct 24, 2001 |
Notice | Nov 15, 2000 |
No sub-agencies found.