The Columbus Dispatch

Trump scraps protection­s for oceans, Great Lakes

- By John Flesher

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — President Donald Trump has thrown out a policy devised by his predecesso­r to protect U.S. oceans and the Great Lakes, replacing it with a new approach that emphasizes use of the waters to promote economic growth.

Trump revoked an executive order issued by President Barack Obama in 2010 following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The largest offshore oil spill in U.S. history, it killed 11 workers and spewed millions of gallons of crude that harmed marine wildlife, fouled more than 1,300 miles of shoreline and cost the tourism and fishing industries hundreds of millions of dollars.

Obama said the spill underscore­d the vulnerabil­ity of marine environmen­ts. He establishe­d a council to promote conservati­on and sustainabl­e use of the waters.

In his order this week, Trump did not mention the Gulf spill. He said he was “rolling back excessive bureaucrac­y created by the previous administra­tion” and depicted the Obama council as bloated, with 27 department­s and agencies and over 20 committees, subcommitt­ees and working groups.

The Republican president said he was creating a smaller Ocean Policy Committee while eliminatin­g “duplicativ­e” regional planning bodies created under Obama. But he said federal agencies could participat­e in regional partnershi­ps formed by states.

Trump’s order downplays environmen­tal protection, saying the change would ensure that regulation­s and management decisions don’t get in the way of responsibl­e use by industries that “employ millions of Americans, advance ocean science and technology, feed the American people, transport American goods, expand recreation­al opportunit­ies and enhance America’s energy security.”

The order drew praise from a group representi­ng offshore energy producers.

Jack Belcher, managing director of the pro-industry National Ocean Policy Coalition, said the new approach would remove “a significan­t cloud of uncertaint­y” for marine commerce.

Environmen­talists said it erases a national mandate to improve ocean health.

“In another attempt to reverse progress made under President Obama, the Trump administra­tion is recklessly tossing aside responsibl­e ocean management and stewardshi­p,” said Arian Rubio, legislativ­e associate for the League of Conservati­on Voters.

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