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 118 STAT. 2931 PUBLIC LAW 108–447—DEC. 8, 2004 (b) IMPLEMENTATION PLAN.—Within 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the National Science and Technology Council, through the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy shall develop and submit to the Congress a plan for coordinated Federal activities under the program. Nothing in this subsection is intended to duplicate or supersede the activities of the Inter Agency Task Force on Harmful Algal Blooms and Hypoxia estab lished under section 603 of the Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Act of 1998 (16 U.S.C. 1451 note). In devel oping the plan, the Committee will consult with the Inter Agency Task Force on Harmful Algal Blooms and Hypoxia. Such plan will build on and complement the ongoing activities of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the National Science Foundation, and other departments and agencies and shall— (1) establish, for the 10 year period beginning in the year it is submitted, the goals and priorities for Federal research which most effectively advance scientific understanding of the connections between the oceans and human health, provide usable information for the prediction of marine related public health problems and use the biological potential of the oceans for development of new treatments of human diseases and a greater understanding of human biology; (2) describe specific activities required to achieve such goals and priorities, including the funding of competitive research grants, ocean and coastal observations, training and support for scientists, and participation in international research efforts; (3) identify and address, as appropriate, relevant programs and activities of the Federal agencies and departments that would contribute to the program; (4) identify alternatives for preventive unnecessary duplica tion of effort among Federal agencies and departments with respect to the program; (5) consider and use, as appropriate, reports and studies conducted by Federal agencies and departments, the National Research Council, the Ocean Research Advisory Panel, the Commission on Ocean Policy and other expert scientific bodies; (6) make recommendations for the coordination of program activities with ocean and human health related activities of other national and international organizations; and (7) estimate Federal funding for research activities to be conducted under the program. (c) PROGRAM SCOPE.—The program may include the following activities related to the role of oceans in human health: (1) Interdisciplinary research among the ocean and medical sciences, and coordinated research and activities to improve understanding of processes within the ocean that may affect human health and to explore the potential contribution of marine organisms to medicine and research, including— (A) vector and water borne diseases of humans and marine organisms, including marine mammals and fish; (B) harmful algal blooms and hypoxia (through the Inter Agency Task Force on Harmful Algal Blooms and Hypoxia); (C) marine derived pharmaceuticals; (D) marine organisms as models for biomedical research and as indicators of marine environmental health; (E) marine environmental microbiology; Deadline.

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