Nicholas DiPasquale, Director Chesapeake Bay Program Environmental Protection Agency The Bay’s Health & Future: How it’s doing and What’s Next The New.

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Nicholas DiPasquale, Director Chesapeake Bay Program Environmental Protection Agency The Bay’s Health & Future: How it’s doing and What’s Next The New Chesapeake Watershed Agreement: Affirming Our Commitment & Charting the Next Course

How did we get here? – Federal Executive Order was issued 2010 – CBP Agreement - Chesapeake 2000 (C2K) – Commitments largely met, expired or outdated – FLC and CBP’s Top Leadership called for coordinating/integrating goals, outcomes, actions of the CBP with those in the EO Strategy CBP EC and FLC-D agreed to a 3-year, 4 stage discussion and process Stage 1: Use Goal Implementation Teams to Set Direction (2011) Stage 2: Develop Negotiation Protocols (2012) Stage 3: Negotiate New Agreement (2013) Stage 4: Implement New Agreement ( )

Why A New Partnership Agreement ? The Next Generation Agreement: Renews commitments & sets new goals Provides opportunity for full participation by the headwater states Updates science, governance and management techniques – ie: climate change, adaptive management Improves coordination, integration & collaboration among the partners Harmonizes the EO and TMDL with the Partnership agreement and governance structures

Framework being considered GOAL OUTCOME CBP’s Executive Council (EC) to “agree” on overarching GOALS & initial OUTCOMES for the partnership (This is the content of the new Watershed agreement) Mngmt Strategy ALL goals, outcomes and strategies derived from the CBP Goal Teams – issue experts & stakeholders from across the jurisdictions / watershed. CBP’s Principals’ Staff Committee (PSC) to track OUTCOMES, ensuring they are measureable & achievable; adapting as needed CBP’s Management Board (MB) to manage and track the STRATEGIES, adapting them as necessary over time for success Mngmt Strategy Mngmt Strategy Resource managers and decision makers will be guided by the strategies while retaining some flexibility to implement the practices that make the most sense for their region.

What will it do? Simplify Clearer goals and more well defined outcomes than previous agreements Be more flexible Use of adaptive management to adjust to changing conditions and circumstances Improved transparency, tracking & accountability Partners set priorities & commit resources through management strategies

Stakeholder Involvement CBP partner meetings are always OPEN Management Board – 6/13, 10am-noon Principals’ Staff Com - 6/27, 10am-3pm Management Board – 7/11, 10am-3pm** Management Board – 8/8, 10am-noon Principals’ Staff Com - TBD Management Board – 9/12, 10am-3pm ** 7/11 MB Mtg Two hours set aside for stakeholder input

New Watershed Agreement in summary A plan for moving the partnership’s collaborative efforts into the future Simpler, trackable goals and outcomes Updated science as a basis Better cohesion between CBP and EO goals for the Bay A useable, guiding document that fits the partners’ various needs and abilities Image courtesy Choose Clean Water Coalition