Sec. 109. Prize competitions to promote innovation in coral reef research and conservation
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The Act is further amended by inserting after section 211, as added by section 105 of this Act, the following: The head of any Federal agency with a representative serving on the United States Coral Reef Task Force established under Executive Order 13089 issued on June 11, 1998 ( 16 U.S.C. 6401 note), may, either individually or in cooperation with one or more agencies, carry out a program to award prizes competitively under section 24 of the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980 ( 15 U.S.C. 3719 ).
Any program carried out under this section shall be for the purpose of stimulating innovation to advance the ability of the United States to understand, research, or monitor coral reef ecosystems, or to develop management or adaptation options to preserve, sustain, and restore coral reef ecosystems. Priority shall be given to establish programs under this section that address impacts to coral reef ecosystems, and communities or industries that are in distress due to the decline or degradation of coral reef ecosystems, including innovative programs that satisfy the approval criteria listed in paragraphs
(1)through
(18)of section 204(g) of this Act, or support— scientific research and monitoring that furthers the understanding of— causes behind coral reef decline and degradation and the generally slow recovery following disturbances, including ocean acidification and its impacts on coral reproduction; and genetic and environmental factors that promote resilience to warming sea temperatures, ocean acidification, coral bleaching, coral diseases, and invasive species; the development of monitoring or management options for communities or industries that are experiencing significant financial hardship as a result of coral reef ecosystem degradation; the development of adaptation options to alleviate economic harm and job loss caused by damage to coral reef ecosystems; the development of measures to help vulnerable communities or industries, with an emphasis on rural communities and businesses; and the development of adaptation and management options for impacted tourism and fisheries industries. .
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Prize competitions to promote innovation in coral reef research and conservation
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