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Marine Mineral Projects
The legal authority for the issuance of negotiated noncompetitive leases for OCS sand and gravel is give by Section 8(k) of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA). Public Law 103-426, enacted in 1994, allows the MMS to convey, on a noncompetitive basis, the rights to OCS sand, gravel, or shell resources funded in whole, part, or authorized by the Federal Government. In 1992, MMS began working cooperatively with coastal states to locate and evaluate sand deposits in Federal waters with potential for use in beach nourishment projects. In 2005, due to funding cuts the state co-op program was discontinued. However, today the MMS Sand and Gravel program is involved in more marine mineral leases than ever before and is seeing an increase in the requests for OCS sand as sand in state waters continues to be depleted. Ongoing Marine Mineral
Requests Miami-Dade (Florida) -
500,000 y3 from South of Government Cut-Extension Raccoon Island
(Louisiana) - 4,000,000 y3 from buried channel deposit
Completed Marine Mineral Requests Summary of Leases Issued by the MMS Marine Minerals Program (18 KB PDF)
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