RCW 43.372.005 Findings—Purpose. (1) The legislature finds that: (a) Native American tribes have depended on the state’s marine waters and its resources for countless generations and continue to do so for cultural, spiritual, economic, and subsistence purposes. (b) The state has long demonstrated a strong commitment to protecting the state’s marine waters, which are abundant […]
RCW 43.372.010 Definitions. The definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly requires otherwise. (1) “Aquatic lands” includes all tidelands, shorelands, harbor areas, and the beds of navigable waters, and must be construed to be coextensive with the term “aquatic lands” as defined in RCW 79.105.060. (2) “Exclusive economic zone waters” […]
RCW 43.372.020 Marine interagency team. (1) The office of the governor shall chair a marine interagency team that is composed of representatives of each of the agencies in the governor’s natural resources cabinet with management responsibilities for marine waters, including the independent agencies. A representative from a federal agency with lead responsibility for marine spatial […]
RCW 43.372.030 Marine spatial data and marine spatial planning elements—Inclusion in planning—Joint plans and planning frameworks—Integration with comprehensive marine management plan. (1) Subject to available federal, private, or other funding for this purpose, all state agencies with marine waters planning and management responsibilities are authorized to include marine spatial data and marine spatial planning elements […]
RCW 43.372.040 Comprehensive marine management plan. (1) Upon the receipt of federal, private, or other funding for this purpose, the marine interagency team shall coordinate the development of a comprehensive marine management plan for the state’s marine waters. The marine management plan must include marine spatial planning, as well as recommendations to the appropriate federal […]
RCW 43.372.050 Marine management plans—Compliance—Consistency—Review—Report and recommendations. (1) Upon the adoption of the marine management plan under RCW 43.372.040, each state agency and local government must make decisions in a manner that ensures consistency with applicable legal authorities and conformance with the applicable provisions of the marine management plan to the greatest extent possible. (2) […]
RCW 43.372.060 Authority limited. No authority is created under this chapter to affect in any way any project, use, or activity in the state’s marine waters existing prior to or during the development and review of the marine management plan. No authority is created under this chapter to supersede the current authority of any state […]
RCW 43.372.070 Marine resources stewardship trust account. (1) The marine resources stewardship trust account is created in the state treasury. All receipts from income derived from the investment of amounts credited to the account, any grants, gifts, or donations to the state for the purposes of marine management planning, marine spatial planning, data compilation, research, […]