Sec. 909. Grants for conserving, recovering, and maintaining kelp forest ecosystems
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The Administrator shall establish a grant program (in this section referred to as the Program ) under which the Administrator shall award grants to eligible entities described in subsection
(b)to carry out projects relating to the conservation, restoration, or management of kelp forest ecosystems. To be eligible for a grant under this section, an entity shall— be a member of the fishing industry, an academic community, a relevant nonprofit organization, a federally recognized Indian Tribe, or a relevant State agency; propose or be conducting a project relating to the conservation, restoration, or management of kelp forest ecosystems developed through consultation with any of the other entities described in paragraph (1); and submit to the Administrator an application describing such project at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Administrator may require, including information about what criteria will be used to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the project. The Administrator shall award grants to eligible entities for projects that— address greatest relative regional declines in kelp forest ecosystems; focus on— long term ecosystem resilience; long term socioeconomic resilience; kelp forest seeding and connectivity; urchin removal and predator control efforts; monitoring and assessment of kelp forest ecosystems; or other efforts to restore kelp forest ecosystems and prevent large scale losses of kelp forests; or are identified by Federal or State restoration and management plans as focal areas for recovery of kelp forests and associated species. Except as provided in paragraph (2), the total amount of Federal funding received under the Program by an eligible entity may not exceed 85 percent of the total cost of the project for which a grant is awarded. For the purposes of this subparagraph, the non-Federal share of project costs may be provided by in-kind contributions and other noncash support. The Administrator may waive all or part of the requirement in paragraph
(1)if the Administrator determines that no reasonable means are available through which an eligible entity applying for a grant under this section can meet such requirement and the probable benefit of such project outweighs the public interest in such requirement. In this section— the term academic community means faculty, researchers, professors, and representatives of State-accredited colleges and universities; the term fishing industry means processors, commercial fishermen, and recreational fishermen; the term kelp forest ecosystem means a naturally occurring, biotic system dominated by canopy forming benthic macroalgae and associated taxa; and the term nonprofit organization means an organization described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and exempt from tax under section 501(a) of such Code. There is authorized to be appropriated to the Administrator $50,000,000 for each of the fiscal years 2022 through 2026 to carry out this section. It is the sense of Congress that the purposes of this section and the grants authorized by this section are to support wild kelp forest ecosystems and restoration of wild kelp to enable long term recovery of naturally functioning kelp forest ecosystems that do not involve commercial or mechanized harvesting.