WILMINGTON, DE – After the Trump administration proposed to eliminate the National Sea Grant College Program from his FY 2019 budget, U.S. Senators Tom Carper and Chris Coons (both D-Del.), joined a bipartisan group of senators in calling for the program to be funded – at a minimum – at its current funding level of $65 million.
In a letter to Chairman Jerry Moran (R-Kas.) and Ranking Member Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, Carper, Coons and the other senators emphasized that the National Sea Grant College Program – which is a critical source of funding for University of Delaware’s College of Earth, Ocean and Environment in Lewes– provides critical support to local businesses, shoreline communities, and Delaware students.
“As senators from some of the states with Sea Grant programs, we see firsthand how this federal investment is leveraged locally to bring immense returns to coastal communities, fishermen, universities, and students,” wrote the bipartisan group of senators. “Any cuts to this funding would have a devastating impact and we strongly urge you to reject any proposals to reduce this program.”
U.S. Senators Susan Collins (R-Maine), Bill Cassidy (R-La.), Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Angus King (I-Maine), Ed Markey (D-Mass.), Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), Dianne Feinstein (D-Cali.), Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.), Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.), Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), Gary Peters (D-Mich.), Tim Kaine (D-Va.), Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), Cory Booker (D-N.J.), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), Tina Smith (D-Minn.), Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), and Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) signed the letter.
The Honorable Jerry Moran The Honorable Jeanne Shaheen
Chairman Ranking Member
Commerce, Justice, Science and Commerce, Justice, Science and
Related Agencies Subcommittee Related Agencies Subcommittee
Senate Appropriations Committee Senate Appropriations Committee
Washington, DC 20510 Washington, DC 20510
Dear Chairman Moran and Ranking Member Shaheen:
As you work to draft the Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, we urge you to reject the administration’s proposed elimination of the National Sea Grant College base program. We are grateful that the committee included an increase for this program in FY 2018, particularly as the increase was given in a challenging budget environment. For FY 2019, we continue to support at least the current funding level of $65 million for Sea Grant. Furthermore, we are aware that the Sea Grant Association has recommended $73 million in funding to carry out their important work.
As senators from some of the states with Sea Grant programs, we see firsthand how this federal investment is leveraged locally to bring immense returns to coastal communities, fishermen, universities, and students. Any cuts to this funding would have a devastating impact and we strongly urge you to reject any proposals to reduce this program.
Sea Grant’s work supporting waterfront and maritime businesses speaks for itself. The federal investment in Sea Grant centers yields $611 million in economic benefit, an 825% return on federal investment. This economic impact includes creating and sustaining 1,300 local businesses and 7,100 jobs. In 2016, Sea Grant has helped 19,900 fishers adopt sustainable fishing practices and trained 2,002 people in safe seafood handling methods.
Sea Grant staff also assist communities with projects to become more resilient and preserve coastline habitat. In 2016, Sea Grant staff helped 300 communities improve coastal resiliency, aided 494 communities in adopting sustainable development practices, and supported 4,600 resource managers in using ecosystem-based management strategies. They also helped preserve or protect 1,400,000 acres of wildlife habitat.
Finally, Sea Grant is helping to educate the next generation of freshwater and marine scientists. Last year, Sea Grant programs reached 781,000 K-12 students and in 2016 Sea Grant supported over 2,300 undergraduate and graduate students.
Sea Grant is vital to local businesses and an important part of preserving coastal communities for generations to come. We continue to support robust funding for Sea Grant at a minimum of the current funding level of $65 million and acknowledge the recommendations of up to $73 million in funding.
Sincerely,
Christopher S. Murphy
Susan M. Collins
Bill Cassidy M.D.
Margaret Wood Hassan
Richard Blumenthal
Angus S. King, Jr.
Edward J. Markey
Tom Carper
Dianne Feinstein
Tammy Baldwin
Debbie Stabenow
Sherrod Brown
Maria Cantwell
Sheldon Whitehouse
Gary C. Peters
Tim Kaine
Chris Van Hollen
Ron Wyden
Cory A. Booker
Amy Klobuchar
Christopher A. Coons
Tina Smith
Bernard Sanders
Elizabeth Warren
Kamala D. Harris
Jeff Merkley
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