COMMISSION AGENDA – Briefing Item No. 11a Page 4 of 7
Meeting Date: January 10, 2023
Template revised September 22, 2016.
• Maritime Decarbonization
a. Pursue Grant Funding: Work closely with federal partners to successfully apply for
funding for maritime decarbonization provisions of the IIJA and IRA, as well as existing
federal grants like PIDP; in addition, support NWSA efforts to apply for these funds, as
well as any other local partner grants that are aligned with Port goals and interests –
including Alaska cruise port efforts to apply for green corridor-related infrastructure.
b. Develop Green Corridor Partnerships: Partner with the federal government to facilitate
the sharing of best practices and other programmatic efforts to support implementation
of the Washington-Alaska-British Columbia Green Cruise Corridor and the Busan-NWSA
Green Shipping Corridor.
c. Shape International Maritime Policy: Engage with key federal stakeholders to
effectively advocate for progress on maritime decarbonization policies for both cruise
and shipping at the International Maritime Organization and other international
organizations.
d. Promote Hydrogen and Clean Marine Fuel Infrastructure: Work with partners to attract
federal funding for clean hydrogen projects, such as the Regional Hydrogen Hub
program. Advocate for new federal funding for infrastructure to support the use of
hydrogen and low-carbon, sustainable maritime fuels at ports.
e. Fully Fund DERA: Support authorization and full funding for the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) program, which
provides funding for emissions reduction programs.
f. Support Offshore Wind Development: Support key pieces of legislation that advance
the offshore wind industry, particularly in ways that create opportunities for the Pacific
Northwest to become a leader in manufacturing, assembly, deployment, and
maintenance. Partner with local stakeholders to pursue federal funding contained
within the IIJA for offshore wind.
g. Attract a United States Center for Maritime Innovation: Support Congressional efforts
to secure the location of a new MARAD Center for Maritime Innovation to support the
study, research, development, assessment, and deployment of emerging marine
technologies and practices related to the maritime transportation system.
• Puget Sound Restoration
a. Invest in SRKW Support: Advocate for increased federal resources for Puget Sound and
Southern Resident Killer Whale (SRKW) restoration, including funding to support habitat
restoration, to sustain Chinook salmon populations and other species critical to SRKW
recovery, to help clean up legacy sources of contaminants that affect SRKW, to better
understand and reduce impacts of vessel- and marine construction-related underwater
noise, and to manage stormwater runoff. Support appropriations for the Puget Sound
Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration Project, the National Estuary Program, the Puget Sound
Geographic Program, and the Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund.
b. Pursue Grant Funding: Work closely with local and federal partners to successfully apply
for funding for SKRW restoration; in particular, pursue newly created Coast Guard funding
to assist ports in reducing impacts of vessel traffic and port operations on marine
mammals.
c. Fully Staff Federal Environmental Permitting: Support increased regulatory staff funding
for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA) Fisheries and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to reduce permit and mitigation
bank approval backlogs.
d. Expedite Federal Environmental Permitting: Support reforms to federal regulatory
processes to speed the approval and creation of NWSA and home port habitat sites.