[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 15, Volume 3]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 15CFR921.1]



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                  TITLE 15--COMMERCE AND FOREIGN TRADE

 

CHAPTER IX--NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT 

                               OF COMMERCE

 

PART 921_NATIONAL ESTUARINE RESEARCH RESERVE SYSTEM REGULATIONS--Table 

of Contents

 

                            Subpart A_General

 

Sec. 921.1  Mission, goals and general provisions.









                            Subpart A_General



Sec.

921.1 Mission, goals and general provisions.

921.2 Definitions.

921.3 National Estuarine Research Reserve System biogeographic 

          classification scheme and estuarine typologies.

921.4 Relationship to other provisions of the Coastal Zone Management 

          Act and the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act.



   Subpart B_Site Selection, Post Site Selection and Management Plan 

                               Development



921.10 General.

921.11 Site selection and feasibility.

921.12 Post site selection.

921.13 Management plan and environmental impact statement development.



    Subpart C_Acquisition, Development and Preparation of the Final 

                             Management Plan



921.20 General.

921.21 Initial acquisition and development awards.



         Subpart D_Reserve Designation and Subsequent Operation



921.30 Designation of National Estuarine Research Reserves.

921.31 Supplemental acquisition and development awards.

921.32 Operation and management: Implementation of the management plan.

921.33 Boundary changes, amendments to the management plan, and addition 

          of multiple-site components.



 Subpart E_Ongoing Oversight, Performance Evaluation and Withdrawal of 

                               Designation



921.40 Ongoing oversight and evaluations of designated National 

          Estuarine Research Reserves.

921.41 Withdrawal of designation.



                   Subpart F_Special Research Projects



921.50 General.

921.51 Estuarine research guidelines.

921.52 Promotion and coordination of estuarine research.



                  Subpart G_Special Monitoring Projects



921.60 General.



         Subpart H_Special Interpretation and Education Projects



921.70 General.



            Subpart I_General Financial Assistance Provisions



921.80 Application information.

921.81 Allowable costs.

921.82 Amendments to financial assistance awards.



Appendix I to Part 921--Biogeographic Classification Scheme

Appendix II to Part 921--Typology of National Estuarine Research 

          Reserves



    Authority: Section 315 of the Coastal Zone Management Act, as 

amended (16 U.S.C. 1461).



    Source: 58 FR 38215, July 15, 1993, unless otherwise noted.







    (a) The mission of the National Estuarine Research Reserve Program 

is the establishment and management, through Federal-state cooperation, 

of a national system (National Estuarine Research Reserve System or 

System) of estuarine research reserves (National Estuarine Research 

Reserves or Reserves) representative of the various regions and 

estuarine types in the United States. National Estuarine Research 

Reserves are established to provide opportunities for long-term 

research, education, and interpretation.

    (b) The goals of the Program are to:

    (1) Ensure a stable environment for research through long-term 

protection of National Estuarine Research Reserve resources;

    (2) Address coastal management issues identified as significant 

through coordinated estuarine research within the System;



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    (3) Enhance public awareness and understanding of estuarine areas 

and provide suitable opportunities for public education and 

interpretation;

    (4) Promote Federal, state, public and private use of one or more 

Reserves within the System when such entities conduct estuarine 

research; and

    (5) Conduct and coordinate estuarine research within the System, 

gathering and making available information necessary for improved 

understanding and management of estuarine areas.

    (c) National Estuarine Research Reserves shall be open to the public 

to the extent permitted under state and Federal law. Multiple uses are 

allowed to the degree compatible with each Reserve's overall purpose as 

provided in the management plan (see Sec. 921.13) and consistent with 

paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section. Use levels are set by the state 

where the Reserve is located and analyzed in the management plan. The 

Reserve management plan shall describe the uses and establish priorities 

among these uses. The plan shall identify uses requiring a state permit, 

as well as areas where uses are encouraged or prohibited. Consistent 

with resource protection and research objectives, public access and use 

may be restricted to certain areas or components within a Reserve.

    (d) Habitat manipulation for research purposes is allowed consistent 

with the following limitations. Manipulative research activities must be 

specified in the management plan, be consistent with the mission and 

goals of the program (see paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section) and 

the goals and objectives set forth in the Reserve's management plan, and 

be limited in nature and extent to the minimum manipulative activity 

necessary to accomplish the stated research objective. Manipulative 

research activities with a significant or long-term impact on Reserve 

resources require the prior approval of the state and the National 

Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Manipulative research 

activities which can reasonably be expected to have a significant 

adverse impact on the estuarine resources and habitat of a Reserve, such 

that the activities themselves or their resulting short- and long-term 

consequences compromise the representative character and integrity of a 

Reserve, are prohibited. Habitat manipulation for resource management 

purposes is prohibited except as specifically approved by NOAA as: (1) A 

restoration activity consistent with paragraph (e) of this section; or 

(2) an activity necessary for the protection of public health or the 

preservation of other sensitive resources which have been listed or are 

eligible for protection under relevant Federal or state authority (e.g., 

threatened/endangered species or significant historical or cultural 

resources) or if the manipulative activity is a long-term pre-existing 

use (i.e., has occurred prior to designation) occurring in a buffer 

area. If habitat manipulation is determined to be necessary for the 

protection of public health, the preservation of sensitive resources, or 

if the manipulation is a long-term pre-existing use in a buffer area, 

then these activities shall be specified in the Reserve management plan 

in accordance with Sec. 921.13(a)(10) and shall be limited to the 

reasonable alternative which has the least adverse and shortest term 

impact on the representative and ecological integrity of the Reserve.

    (e) Under the Act an area may be designated as an estuarine Reserve 

only if the area is a representative estuarine ecosystem that is 

suitable for long-term research. Many estuarine areas have undergone 

some ecological change as a result of human activities (e.g., 

hydrological changes, intentional/unintentional species composition 

changes--introduced and exotic species). In those areas proposed or 

designated as National Estuarine Research Reserves, such changes may 

have diminished the representative character and integrity of the site. 

Although restoration of degraded areas is not a primary purpose of the 

System, such activities may be permitted to improve the representative 

character and integrity of a Reserve. Restoration activities must be 

carefully planned and approved by NOAA through the Reserve management 

plan. Historical research may be necessary to determine the ``natural'' 

representative state of an estuarine area (i.e., an estuarine ecosystem 

minimally affected by



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human activity or influence). Frequently, restoration of a degraded 

estuarine area will provide an excellent opportunity for management 

oriented research.

    (f) NOAA may provide financial assistance to coastal states, not to 

exceed, per Reserve, 50 percent of all actual costs or $5 million 

whichever amount is less, to assist in the acquisition of land and 

waters, or interests therein. NOAA may provide financial assistance to 

coastal states not to exceed 70 percent of all actual costs for the 

management and operation of, the development and construction of 

facilities, and the conduct of educational or interpretive activities 

concerning Reserves (see subpart I). NOAA may provide financial 

assistance to any coastal state or public or private person, not to 

exceed 70 percent of all actual costs, to support research and 

monitoring within a Reserve. Notwithstanding any financial assistance 

limits established by this Part, when financial assistance is provided 

from amounts recovered as a result of damage to natural resources 

located in the coastal zone, such assistance may be used to pay 100 

percent of all actual costs of activities carrier out with this 

assistance, as long as such funds are available. Predesignation, 

acquisition and development, operation and management, special research 

and monitoring, and special education and interpretation awards are 

available under the National Estuarine Reserve Program. Predesignation 

awards are for site selection/feasibility, draft management plan 

preparation and conduct of basic characterization studies. Acquisition 

and development awards are intended primarily for acquisition of 

interests in land, facility construction and to develop and/or upgrade 

research, monitoring and education programs. Operation and management 

awards provide funds to assist in implementing, operating and managing 

the administrative, and basic research, monitoring and education 

programs, outlined in the Reserve management plan. Special research and 

monitoring awards provide funds to conduct estuarine research and 

monitoring projects with the System. Special educational and 

interpretive awards provide funds to conduct estuarine educational and 

interpretive projects within the System.

    (g) Lands already in protected status managed by other Federal 

agencies, state or local governments, or private organizations may be 

included within National Estuarine Research Reserves only if the 

managing entity commits to long-term management consistent with 

paragraphs (d) and (e) of this section in the Reserve management plan. 

Federal lands already in protected status may not comprise a majority of 

the key land and water areas of a Reserve (see Sec. 921.11(c)(3)).

    (h) To assist the states in carrying out the Program's goals in an 

effective manner, NOAA will coordinate a research and education 

information exchange throughout the National Estuarine Research Reserve 

System. As part of this role, NOAA will ensure that information and 

ideas from one Reserve are made available to others in the System. The 

network will enable Reserves to exchange information and research data 

with each other, with universities engaged in estuarine research, and 

with Federal, state, and local agencies. NOAA's objective is a system-

wide program of research and monitoring capable of addressing the 

management issues that affect long-term productivity of our Nation's 

estuaries.



[58 FR 38215, July 15, 1993, as amended at 62 FR 12540, Mar. 17, 1997; 

63 FR 26717, May 14, 1998]