House committee meets with stakeholders to discuss Marianas Trench marine sanctuary status

(CNMI House Leadership) — The House  Natural Resources Committee met with over 50 local and federal stakeholders Tuesday, Feb. 1, to review the nomination for the Mariana Trench National Marine Sanctuary.

Led by the committee chairwoman, Rep. Sheila Therese Babauta, the Environmental Sustainability and Stewardship Stakeholders meeting featured presentations from Northern Marianas College, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Center for American Progress.

“NOAA is seeking public input on whether the nomination of Mariana Trench should remain on the inventory of sites for potential national marine sanctuary designation,” said Babauta. “This meeting was an opportunity for everyone to gather information  about the nomination process ahead of the deadline for public comments on February 22.”

The Friends of the Marianas Trench Marine Monument nominated the Marianas Trench Marine Sanctuary in 2016 with support from U.S. Congressman Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan of the CNMI and Gov. Ralph Deleon Guerrero Torres. The five-year nomination was accepted by President Donald Trump in 2017 and up for review in March 2022.

“While the protection of natural resources is a shared priority of both sanctuaries and monuments, there are differences between the two designations. Sanctuaries are created under different federal laws, are managed differently and often take longer to creates than marine national monuments,” said Babauta.

She thanked all of the participants and encourages the community  to register online (https://nominate.noaa.gov/5-year-review.html) for the virtual NOAA public meeting at 10 a.m., Feb. 12, 2022.

“This is the continuation of a lengthy process that requires a partnership with all of our stakeholders to renew our nomination  status and work toward a sanctuary that reflects the best interests of our community,” she said.

The House Committee on Natural Resources holds quarterly stakeholder meetings to create a space for natural resources management professionals to address issues that impact all of their respective missions for environmental sustainability and stewardship.

The committee considers and report on all bills, resolutions and other matters referred to it by the House pertaining to the state of the natural resources of the Commonwealth, including long range planning and policies;  fisheries and ocean resources; public lands and land taking; housing; building  and zoning codes; land management; parks and recreation; water and soil conservation; energy and related matters.

Besides Babauta, the other committee members are Vice Chairwoman Denita Yangetma, Reps. Angel Demapan, Richard Lizama and Patrick San Nicolas.

House Natural Resources Committee Chairwoman Sheila Therese Babauta  presides over an environmental  sustainability and stewardship stakeholders meeting on whether the nomination of Mariana Trench should remain on the inventory of sites for potential national marine sanctuary designation.

House Natural Resources Committee Chairwoman Sheila Therese Babauta  presides over an environmental  sustainability and stewardship stakeholders meeting on whether the nomination of Mariana Trench should remain on the inventory of sites for potential national marine sanctuary designation.

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