Get Even More Visitors To Your Blog, Upgrade To A Business Listing >>

Biden's National Ocean Policy and Restoring the Nation's Ocean Frontier


In 1983, President Ronald Reagan (R) established a New Frontier, an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) stretching 200 miles out from America's Shoreline. At 3.4 Million Square Miles it's an Area Larger than our Continental Landmass.

Unfortunately for almost Four years Trump has Treated the Nation's Ocean Frontier as little more than a Gas Station and a Garbage Dump as he attempted to open up 90% of U.S. Coastal Waters to Oil and Gas Drilling despite Bipartisan Opposition from Governors of Coastal States. His Administration also Undermined Environmental Laws and Regulations from Clean Water Standards to Mercury Emissions in ways that continue to Threaten U.S. Coastal Jobs, Wildlife, and seafood.

So, what can we expect from a Biden-Harris Administration when it comes to our Public Seas and Blue Economy that's Worth an estimated $373 Billion? "Big picture, a return to science on how we approach the ocean and ocean policy including bipartisanship," says Michael Conathan, an Ocean Policy Expert at the Aspen Institute who in the past has worked both for the Democratic-oriented Center for American Progress and for Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-ME).

Early steps include naming John Kerry as a Cabinet-Level Climate Czar and Pledging to Reenter the Paris Climate Accord that he Signed. Climate change is already Altering the Physical Nature of the Ocean including its: Chemistry; Circulation; Color; and Temperature. Kerry was the most Active Secretary of State in Terms of both Climate and Ocean Policies and understands how the Two are Linked.

The Biden Team will likely Reestablish a National Ocean Policy (NOP), the First set-up by the Obama Administration in the wake of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. NOP directs Federal Agencies to Coordinate with each other, States, and Tribal Governments in Developing Regional Planning for Healthier Seas. Trump withdrew Federal Participation after Republican Members of Congress branded it "Obamacare for the Ocean."

President-Elect Biden can also be expected to Reverse Trump Directives that Encourage New Offshore Oil and Gas Development and instead Encourage Offshore Wind Energy Projects that have been Impeded by Trump's Department of Interior.

A Biden Administration is also being Encouraged by Supporters, including in a Letter signed by over 100 Environmental Organizations, to Re-Establish Protections for National Marine Monuments such as the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument that Trump Opened to Commercial Fishing during the Campaign.

It will also Restore the Unimpeded Work of Ocean and Climate Science at Agencies such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). One quick way of Re-Establishing Morale at the Nation's Leading Ocean and Weather Service Agency might be to Choose the Next NOAA Administrator from within the Ranks of its Dedicated Public Servants.

Although Not reported as a Top Contender, one good Candidate would be 35-year Veteran, Craig McLean, who as Acting Chief Scientist issued a Report following "Sharpiegate" during which Trump claimed a Hurricane was Heading for Alabama when it wasn't. Trump's Appointed Head of NOAA, under Pressure from the White House, then castigated the Weather Service Office in Alabama for assuring People they were Not in fact in Harm's way. McLean's Report suggested Political Appointees take "scientific integrity training." He was recently Fired as Chief Scientist and Replaced by a Climate Denier.

Beyond that, Mainstream Democratic figures including Kerry, John Podesta, and House Resources Committee Chair Raul Grijalva (D-AZ, 3rd District) are pushing for Major Ocean Legislation around Blue Parks, Climate, and Plastic, that could Benefit both Ocean Health and Coastal Economies. These include: an Ocean-Based Climate Solutions Act recently introduced in the House; a Break Free from Plastic Pollution Act; and a 30 by 30 Senate Resolution to Protect 30% of U.S. Lands and Ocean by 2030, the last Two were Introduced by outgoing Sen. Tom Udall (D-NM).

Without a Democratic Senate, however, the Odds of Passing Ambitious Ocean Acts into Law could Recede like the Tide, at least for the Next Two years, depending on the Two Senate Runoff Elections in Georgia, on Jan. 5th, 2021. The Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries Act, the Main Federal Fisheries Law, is named after a Democratic and a Republican Senator. Its Bipartisan Reform in 2006 led to U.S. Leadership in Sustainable Fishing. Also, One of the World's Great Ocean Reserves, Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument in Northwest Hawaii that contains over 70% of U.S. Corals and is Larger than All our National Parks combined was Established by President George W. Bush (R) and Expanded by President Barack Obama (D).

The Reality is People in Every State care about the Ocean. Even Trump Reversed Himself Late in his Campaign and Promised Not to do any of the Oil Drilling Off Florida he'd long been pushing. That along with his Appeal to Conservative Cuban-Americans may have Helped assure his Win in Florida even as he went on to Lose the National Election.

If Biden's Promise to try and Re-Establish Bipartisan Progress in the wake of the most Partisan and Divided Election in a Century can hope to be realized, perhaps the most Practical Place to start would be in Protecting the Nation's Public Seas and Restoring the Blue in our Red, White, and Blue.










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


     
 
 


This post first appeared on The Independent View, please read the originial post: here

Share the post

Biden's National Ocean Policy and Restoring the Nation's Ocean Frontier

×

Subscribe to The Independent View

Get updates delivered right to your inbox!

Thank you for your subscription

×