Hr 3060 the Antarctic Environmental Protection Act of 1996 Hearing Before T
Hr 3060 the Antarctic Environmental Protection Act of 1996 Hearing Before T
United States Congress House Committee On Scien
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S. Antarctic Treaty inspection team visited eight nations' research stations across the Antarctic continent. In their report, the inspection team con- cluded that McMurdo Station, the USAP's largest research station, "meets the high- est standards in both the science it supports and in the environmental practices it observes. " I might add as a sidelight that USAP received a Gold Medal Clean Seas International Award in recognition of its role in organizing an emergency spill-re- sponse team com...prised of experts from the Navy, NOAA, Coast Guard and private contractors to clean-up the Bahia Paraiso oil spill. Mr. Chairman, NSF believes that H. R. 3060 comprehensively and effectively im- plements the Protocol. We strongly support passage of this bill, because it achieves the appropriate balance between sound environmental practices and unique sci- entific research in the Antarctic; it builds upon NSF's many years of experience in managing the Antarctic Program and in administering the Antarctic Conservation Act; it authorizes NSF to promulgate regulations necessary or appropriate to imple- ment the provisions of the Protocol generally, thereby allowing NSF to address new environmental issues as they arise; and it takes advantage of the expertise of other agencies such as the State Department, the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Coast Guard.
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