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 expiration date of MRAC is extended to June 30, 2032.
The committee recommended a different version of the bill than what was heard. PRO: MRAC is the gold standard for ocean acidification research and coordination. MRAC is necessary to address the ongoing issue of ocean acidification and provide further research to develop resiliency for the coastline and marine industries.