1、Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code RS21460March 13, 2003The National Oceanic and AtmosphericAdministration (NOAA): A Brief Review ofFY2003 Appropriations and the FY2004BudgetWayne A. MorrisseyScience and Technology Info
2、rmation AnalystResources, Science, and Industry DivisionSummary P.L. 108-7, the Consolidated FY2003 Appropriations Act, provided $3.19 billionfor NOAA. That amount is less than the Presidents request and funding passed by theSenate, but greater than that recommended in the House funding bill. A numb
3、er ofNOAA programs were cut, but the National Weather Service and the NationalEnvironmental Satellite Data and Information Service received increased funding.Congress retained the National Sea Grant Program within NOAA instead of transferringit to the National Science Foundation (NSF), as proposed b
4、y the President. It alsofunded a number of NOAA programs under a separate “conservation category,” pursuantto Title VIII of the Interior Appropriations Act of 2001. P.L. 108-7 also directed theSecretary of Commerce to establish a joint NOAA/NSF Ocean Health Initiative. ForFY2004, the President reque