84 



7 



1 prehensive review of his actions under the authority of this 



2 section, together with such recommendations for further 



3 legislation as he deems appropriate to further the designa- 



4 tion and preservation of marine sanctuaries. 



5 "(c) In conducting the studies, the Secretary shall 

 G schedule hearings in areas contiguous to the proposed sanc- 

 "t tuary sites, for the purposes of receiving views on the 



8 establishment of such marine sanctuaries. 



9 "(d) The Secretary of the Interior shall not issue or 



10 renew any license, permit, or other authorization for the 



11 exploration, development, mining, or removal of any minerals 



12 (including gas and oil) from any area designated or under 

 12 study for possible designation as a marine sanctuary. 



1^ "(e) While any area is under study for designation as 



1^ a marine sanctuary, the Secretary is authorized to cooperate 

 1" with all affected Federal, State, local, and international 

 1' organizations in order that, until the completion of such 

 1° study, a moratorium on the industrial development of any 

 1*-' portion of the tidelands. Outer Continental Shelf, seaward 

 20 areas, and land and waters of the Great Lakes under consider- 

 ation as a possible marine sanctuary may be agreed upon by 

 such interested parties. 

 22 " (f) The Administraitor of the Environmental Protec- 



tion Agency shall not issue or renew any pennit for the 

 dumping or disposal of any waste materia] in any area desig- 



