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Detailed breakdown of NOOA Fisheries appropriations and budget requests for FY 2004 and 2005, including funding allocations and programmatic changes.
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NOAA FISHERIES Assistant Administrator William T.Hogarth EEO/Diversity Manager Natalie Huff Senior Advisor for Intergovernmental Programs Jim Lecky (A) Deputy Assistant Administrator For Regulatory Programs Rebecca Lent Deputy Assistant Administrator For Operations John Oliver Director Scientific Programs & Chief Science Advisor Michael Sissenwine Northeast Region Patricia Kurkul Enforcement Dale Jones Constituent Services Linda Chaves Northeast Center John Boreman Science & Technology William Fox Southeast Region Roy Crabtree Sustainable Fisheries Jack Dunnigan M&B CFO/CAO Gary Reisner Southeast Center Nancy Thompson Northwest Region Bob Lohn Protected Resources Laurie Allen Seafood Inspection Rich Cano Northwest Center Usha Varanasi Southwest Region Rod McInnis (A) Habitat Conservation Rollie Schmitten CIO Larry Tyminski Southwest Center Dick Neal (A) Pacific Islands Region Sam Pooley (A) Pacific Islands Center Jeff Polovina (A) Alaska Region Jim Balsiger Alaska Center Doug DeMaster
NOAA FISHERIES FY 2004 APPROPRIATION TOTAL FUNDING = $ 760.2 MILLION • $622.3 million for Operations, Research, and Facilities • $22.5 million for construction • $115.4 million for other accounts OVERALL • $26.0 million above the FY 2003 approp. without the $100 million disaster assistance
FY 2004 APPROPRIATION • Supports some expanded programs including: • Stock Assessments + $2.1 million • Observers + $12.3 million • Climate Regimes & Ecosystem Productivity + $1.5 million • Reducing Bycatch + $3.8 million • Coop Enforcement Agreements + 10.2 million • VMS + $1.5 million • Regional Councils + $0.6 million • Economic & Social Science Research + $1.7 million • Ecosystem Management + $2.0 million • Cooperative Research + $7.9 million
FY 2004 APPROPRIATION • Marketing, disaster, and economic assistance • Gulf and South Atlantic Shrimp Product Quality & Marketing + $4.0 million • Western Alaska Salmon Failure + $1.0 million • Facilities and vessels (PAC) • Pascagoula $ 2.0 million • SERO Relocation $1.6 million • Galveston Renovation $2.0 million • Honolulu Lab $12.0 million • Fisheries Survey Vessel #3 $17.0 million
FY 2004 APPROPRIATION • Decreases or eliminates funding in several areas • NEPA - $2.0 million • Pacific Salmon - $3.9 million • Honolulu Construction - $2.9 million • Facilities Maintenance & Operations - $4.0 million • S/K Grant Program - $17.7 million • $17.0 million directed to various entities
NOAA FISHERIES FY 2005 REQUEST TOTAL FUNDING = $735.2 MILLION • $623.2 million for Operations, Research, and Facilities • $100.0 million for Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund • $2.0 million for construction • $10.0 million for other accounts OVERALL • $25.0 million (or 3.3%) below the FY 2004 appropriation • $83.2 million (or 12.8%) above the FY 2005 Current Level
FY 2005 REQUEST: OVERVIEW Operations, Research, and Facilities $623.2 million • A net increase of $0.9 million (or 0.1%) above the FY 2004 Appropriation request of $622.3 million: + $36.8 million in adjustments-to-base + $101.4 million in programmatic increases • $137.3 million in programmatic reductions, terminations & transfers • An increase of $101.4 million above the FY 2005 current level
FY 2005 REQUEST: OVERVIEW Other Accounts $110.0 million • A net decrease of $5.4 million (or 4.7%) below the FY 2004 Appropriation of $115.4 million: + $2.0 million in adjustments-to-base - $7.4 million in programmatic reductions, terminations & transfers • A net decrease of $6.4 million below the FY 2005 Current Level.
NOAA FISHERIES INFRASTRUCTURE REQUEST • A net decrease of $20.5 million below FY 2004 Appropriation -$0.3 million for adjustments-to-base -$8.3 million for terminations -$11.9 million program change Honolulu – No request in FY 05 +$2.0 million Galveston- Phase III • A net decrease of $11.9 million below FY 2005 Current Level
ECOSYSTEM FORECASTING AND MANAGEMENTScience Increases • Expand and Modernize Stock Assessments/Strengthen Living Marine Resource Monitoring ($6.0M) • Fisheries Oceanography ($1.0M) • Climate Regimes and Ecosystem Productivity ($0.5M) • Protected Species Stock Assessments ($1.0M) • Social and Economic Science ($1.0M) • National Observer Program ($9.9M) • Recovery of Large Whales ($1.0M)
ECOSYSTEM FORECASTING AND MANAGEMENTScience/Management Increases • Columbia River Biological Opinion (BiOp) Implementation ($15.1M) • ESA Pacific Salmon Recovery ($7.8M) • Marine Mammal Protection ($4.5M) • Dolphin Encirclement ($1.0M) • ESA-Other Species ($2.7M)
ECOSYSTEM FORECASTING AND MANAGEMENTManagement • Regulatory Streamlining and Modernization ($1.5M) • NEPA Implementation ($5.0M) • Regional Councils ($0.5M) • Recover Plan Development & Implementation ($1.0M) • Vessel Monitoring System ($5.3M)
ORF Breakout FY 2003 Enacted ORF $676,322 FY 2004 Enacted ORF $622,290 FY 2005 Request ORF $623,192