2002Public Domain1858A Management Plan outlines the purposes and manner in which an area is to be used. It sets the management objectives, policies, and strategies to achieve the stated objectives. It also addresses the administrative structure, resource use, zoning, boundaries, financial support, staff needs, and monitoring plans. A successful Management Plan provides Park managers with a blueprint of how the Park will function, but will also be flexible and allow for modifications to be made when deemed appropriate. During the planning process of the Marine Park, specific issues were identified that have shaped the design of the Park. These issues range from current resource use, to activities that threaten the Park, to types of research that should take place in the Park. The synthesis of these issues, their complexities, and solutions, take the form of a Management Plan. The Management Plan is a working document that should be updated periodically, and should be used to actively and appropriately manage the Park, ultimately leading to the sustainable use of coastal and marine resources. The management objectives outlined in this Plan represent short term, measurable steps toward attaining this goal"--Page 6.United States, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,Coral Reef Conservation Program (U.S.)Nature Conservancy (U.S.)University of the Virgin IslandsUnited States Virgin Islands, Department of Planning and Natural ResourcesPublishednoaa:3application/pdfGrant no. NA7020513Community-based conservationCoral reef conservationCoral reef fisheriesCoral reef managementLaw and legislationManagementMarine parks and reservesMarine resourcesMonitoringPlanning2016-02-03T18:36:22.198ZA Management Plan outlines the purposes and manner in which an area is to be used. It sets the management objectives, policies, and strategies to achieve the stated objectives. It also addresses the administrative structure, resource use, zoning, boundaries, financial support, staff needs, and monitoring plans. A successful Management Plan provides Park managers with a blueprint of how the Park will function, but will also be flexible and allow for modifications to be made when deemed appropriate. During the planning process of the Marine Park, specific issues were identified that have shaped the design of the Park. These issues range from current resource use, to activities that threaten the Park, to types of research that should take place in the Park. The synthesis of these issues, their complexities, and solutions, take the form of a Management Plan. The Management Plan is a working document that should be updated periodically, and should be used to actively and appropriately manage the Park, ultimately leading to the sustainable use of coastal and marine resources. The management objectives outlined in this Plan represent short term, measurable steps toward attaining this goal"--Page 6.2002Grant no. NA7020513CoRIS (Coral Reef Information System)LibraryPublic Domain1858urn:sha256:baff3ff46174b9e7e37bb4a20d6cb8f070d9018b05300b044f32412feec7bbcftruenoaa:967Professional Paper2021-06-17T13:40:23.699ZSt. Croix East End Marine Park management planMarine parks and reservesManagementPlanningMonitoringLaw and legislationMarine resourcesCoral reef managementCoral reef conservationCoral reef fisheriesCommunity-based conservationLibraryMarine parks and reservesManagementPlanningMonitoringLaw and legislationMarine resourcesCoral reef managementCoral reef conservationCoral reef fisheriesCommunity-based conservationCoRIS (Coral Reef Information System)United States Virgin IslandsSaint Croix2002St. Croix East End Marine Park management plan2668508United States Virgin IslandsSaint CroixActiveUnited States, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,Coral Reef Conservation Program (U.S.)Nature Conservancy (U.S.)University of the Virgin IslandsUnited States Virgin Islands, Department of Planning and Natural Resources2002; ,2002https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/96720210617134023USVI-64.43502-65.2051817.5439318.5333Coris bibliographic