(1) The panel shall:
(a) Assist the council, board, and executive director in
carrying out the obligations of the partnership, including
preparing and updating the action agenda;
(b) As provided in RCW 90.71.290, assist the partnership in
developing an ecosystem level strategic science program that:
(i) Addresses monitoring, modeling, data management, and
research; and
(ii) Identifies science gaps and recommends research
priorities;
(c) Develop and provide oversight of a competitive
peer-reviewed process for soliciting, strategically prioritizing,
and funding research and modeling projects;
(d) Provide input to the executive director in developing
biennial implementation strategies; and
(e) Offer an ecosystem-wide perspective on the science work
being conducted in Puget Sound and by the partnership.
(2) The panel should collaborate with other scientific
groups and consult other scientists in conducting its work. To
the maximum extent possible, the panel should seek to integrate
the state-sponsored Puget Sound science program with the Puget
Sound science activities of federal agencies, including working
toward an integrated research agenda and Puget Sound science work
plan.
(3) By July 31, 2008, the panel shall identify environmental
indicators measuring the health of Puget Sound, and recommend
environmental benchmarks that need to be achieved to meet the
goals of the action agenda. The council shall confer with the
panel on incorporating the indicators and benchmarks into the
action agenda.
[2007 c 341 § 10.]