Oregon Code § 196.573·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Council duties; biennial report.
(1) The Oregon Coordinating Council on Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia shall:
(a) Review and
utilize relevant, scientifically supported information, including the
recommendations of the West Coast Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia Science Panel
and other available information, reports and studies, to:
(A) Identify
research and monitoring activities necessary to better understand the changing
ocean chemistry and the potential impacts of ocean acidification and hypoxia;
and
(B) Recommend
prioritized state actions to address ocean acidification and hypoxia;
(b) Identify
actions and initiatives to address Oregons vulnerabilities to ocean
acidification and hypoxia that may include, but need not be limited to:
(A) Developing
optimal strategies for mitigating the effects of ocean acidification and
hypoxia;
(B) Taking steps
to strengthen existing scientific monitoring, research and analysis regarding
the effects and trends in ocean acidification and hypoxia;
(C) Identifying
habitats that are particularly vulnerable to corrosive sea water, including
areas experiencing multiple stressors such as hypoxia, sedimentation and
harmful algae blooms;
(D) Identifying
the socioeconomic and ecosystem impacts of intensifying ocean acidification;
(E) Taking steps
to increase public awareness of the science and impacts of ocean acidification
and hypoxia;
(F) Developing a
long-term ocean acidification and hypoxia coordination strategy among state
agencies, academia, the federal government and industry; or
(G) Leveraging
opportunities for research partnerships with academia, tribes and the
commercial fishing industry, in order to advance the understanding of ocean
acidification and hypoxia in Oregon; and
(c) Advise and
assist the State Department of Fish and Wildlife and all other represented
public agencies in coordinating and carrying out, as directed by the agencies
governing bodies, the actions and initiatives identified under paragraph (b) of
this subsection.
(2) The
coordinating council may develop a Socioeconomic Vulnerability to Ocean
Acidification Report. A report developed under this subsection may include, but
need not be limited to, information identifying:
(a) Coastal
communities in this state that may be impacted by ocean acidification;
(b) The impacts
of ocean acidification and hypoxia on the communities identified under
paragraph (a) of this subsection; or
(c) The gaps in
understanding that exist regarding the impacts of ocean acidification and
hypoxia on economically or commercially important species, particularly species
that support commercial, recreational and tribal fisheries and shellfish
aquaculture in this state.
(3) The
coordinating council may develop recommendations for the Oregon Ocean Science
Trust, state agencies, academia or other organizations on high-priority,
strategic research that may be done to address gaps that exist in the
understanding of ocean acidification and hypoxia. Strategic research
recommendations developed by the coordinating council may include, but need not
be limited to, research related to:
(a) The impacts
of ocean acidification and hypoxia on marine organisms and the marine
ecosystem;
(b) The economic
impacts of ocean acidification and hypoxia on communities in this state; or
(c) Developing
adaptation and mitigation strategies for conserving and enhancing the
resilience of marine organisms and ecosystems for future use and enjoyment by
Oregonians and visitors to this state.
(4) The
coordinating council shall submit a biennial report to the Legislative Assembly
and to the Ocean Policy Advisory Council by September 15 of each even-numbered
year on the coordinating councils activities and recommendations.
(5) All agencies
of state government, as defined in ORS 174.111, are requested to assist the
coordinating council in the performance of its duties and, to the extent
permitted by laws relating to confidentiality, to furnish such information and
advice as the members of the coordinating council consider necessary to perform
their duties. [2017 c.744 §3]
Note:
See note under 196.571.
(Miscellaneous)
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 196.573
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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