In 2013, the Legislature created the Washington Marine Resources Advisory Council (MRAC) within the Office of the Governor. The purpose of MRAC is to maintain a sustainable and coordinated focus to address impacts of ocean acidification.
MRAC members include legislators; the Governor or the Governor's designee; elected officials; representatives from tribes, commercial and recreational fishing, shellfish growers, state agencies, marine recreation and businesses; and others from the private sector. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and academic institutions conducting research on ocean acidification may participate as non-voting members by invitation of the Governor.
MRAC is required to meet at least twice per year and provide opportunity for public comment. MRAC's powers and duties include:
MRAC expires June 30, 2022.
The June 30, 2022, expiration date of MRAC is removed.