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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 3548 (Introduced in House) — To improve data collection and monitoring of the Great Lakes, oceans, bays, estuaries, and coasts, and for other purp... · Sec. 7

Sec. 7. Interagency Ocean Exploration Committee

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The President shall establish a committee to promote the exploration and improved understanding of the oceans, to be known as the Interagency Ocean Exploration Committee . The Interagency Ocean Exploration Committee shall be composed of not fewer than one senior-level representative from each of the following Federal agencies: The Department of the Navy. The Department of the Interior. The Department of Commerce. The department in which the Coast Guard is operating. The Office of Management and Budget.
The Council on Environmental Quality. The Office of Science and Technology Policy. The Department of State. The National Science Foundation. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The Subcommittee on Ocean Science and Technology of the National Science and Technology Council. The elements of the intelligence community (as defined in section 3 of the National Security Act of 1947 ( 50 U.S.C. 3003 )), as the President considers appropriate. The Interagency Ocean Exploration Committee shall— cultivate public-private partnerships, including with Federal agencies, academic institutions, nongovernmental organizations, technology companies, and international partners, to develop and deploy advanced technologies to explore and characterize the oceans; and coordinate the application of existing innovative technologies and development of emerging technologies to promote the understanding, mapping, and collection of data describing the oceans and the changes the oceans are experiencing and are anticipated to experience in the future, such as changes in temperature, salinity, oxygenation, and acidity, and the biological consequences of those changes.
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