West Coast Regional Marine Planning

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West Coast Regional Marine Planning John Hansen West Coast Regional Marine Planning Coordinator West Coast Ocean Data Portal Annual Meeting November 4, 2014 – Costa Mesa, CA

“Marine Planning” Marine planning is a science- and information-based approach to address specific management challenges associated with multiple uses of the ocean, economic and energy development priorities, and conservation objectives. To develop regional marine plans, representatives from all levels of government work together, publicly and transparently, as a “regional planning body.”

Benefits of Marine Planning Reduce conflicts among uses Increase predictability and certainty Facilitate compatible uses Preserve critical ecosystem services

National Context Executive Order 13547 – National Ocean Policy July 2010 Executive Order 13547 – National Ocean Policy April 2013 National Ocean Policy Implementation Plan July 2013 Marine Planning Handbook

National Ocean Policy Implementation Plan Released by White House April 2013 Shared ocean priorities of 27 members of the National Ocean Council (NOC) Encourages regions to identify their ocean priorities through voluntary marine planning

Marine Planning Handbook Operational guide for regions choosing to establish Regional Planning Bodies (RPB) National consistency of marine planning efforts while encouraging regional flexibility Presents options for RPB membership with tribal, state and local governments Recognizes the trust responsibility of the Federal Government and preserves government-to-government consultation with federally- recognized tribes

“Regional Planning Body” Base Elements: “Co-Leads”: Federal, Tribal, State RPB members made up of appropriate federal, tribal government, state and PFMC representatives Local government represented through state participation Ex-officio and work groups added as needed RPB develops a coast-wide and/or subregional marine plan(s) that address regional planning priorities and capacity RPB allows for flexibility in responsibility and tasks based on roles of regional partners

West Coast Approach Address geography Issues & priorities drive approach Recognize existing efforts & constraints, find leverage points Identify engagement approach through outreach to tribal, state, local partners Form RPB with appropriate structure, focus areas, timing and products as determined by partners

Timeline 2013 – Summer 2014: Federal Agency coordination (NOAA, EPA, USCG, Navy, BOEM, USGS, Parks, Energy, DOT, USDA, USFWS, FERC, White House Council on Environmental Quality, National Ocean Council) State outreach (WA, OR, CA) Tribal Assessment (30+ tribes) Sept & Oct 2014: First region-wide meetings (remote) Fall 2014: Monthly partner meetings & regional outreach January 2015: West Coast Ocean Summit 2015 – beyond: Determined by partners

RPB: Key Issues Mandate: Feds need to do better job Priorities driven by state, tribal, local partners + voluntary NOT regulatory, NOT replacing West Coast process in infancy Don’t reinvent wheel Goal: better partnerships + better coordination = better management

West Coast Flexibility Coast-wide planning approach a “heavy lift” Recognize ongoing efforts Find sub-regional priorities, if applicable Range of West Coast issues: Marine Renewable Energy Siting Climate change / sea-level rise Changing ocean chemistry / hypoxia Marine transportation corridors Others... Coast-wide data coordination

A Sub-Regional Approach? National Ocean Council calls for flexibility based on regional priorities and capacity Sub-regional approach would allow for existing work to be leveraged while building new links Coast-wide RPB could oversee coordination and communication Sub-regional focus areas build on existing work, identify new actions, engage appropriate stakeholders

Data = Foundation Data is important Build on existing data coordination + enhance Fed efforts West Coast: Data work precedes marine planning How can we: coordinate regionally? subregionally? prepare to address marine planning questions? strengthen data foundation?

Thank you! Contact www.westcoastmarineplanning.org John Hansen: john@westcoastmarineplanning.org John Stein: John.E.Stein@noaa.gov