Surfrider is working with partners to defend Marine National Monuments and National Marine Sanctuaries through a national campaign. Federal marine protected areas (MPAs) help protect some of our nation's most outstanding ocean ecosystems. However, the Trump administration and members of congress are proposing to weaken these invaluable conservation areas through executive action, energy development, harmful legislation, and reduced agency funding.
On April 17, 2025, the Trump Administration published two items – an Executive Order and Proclamation – that directly threaten our nation’s marine national monuments. The Executive Order calls for a review of all existing marine national monuments to assess opening them to industrial fishing. The order purports to strengthen the U.S. fishing industry, but instead will weaken it by increasing the risk of overfishing and fish stock collapse.
The Trump Administration and Congress are also waging attacks on federal MPAs through funding cuts and staff reductions at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and other federal agencies. Support for NOAA and other federal agencies is critical to the success of our sanctuaries and monuments, to support effective management, public outreach, scientific monitoring, and enforcement.
Over fifty years ago, the United States enacted the National Marine Sanctuaries Act, a landmark federal law that provides for the creation and management of marine sanctuaries. Since its humble beginnings in 1972, the program has grown into a nationwide network of 18 marine sanctuaries and 2 marine monuments that conserve more than 629,000 square miles of ocean and Great Lakes waters.
Surfrider will continue responding to threats to Marine Monuments and National Marine Sanctuaries, including engaging our supporters in official public comment periods. We also are urging Congress to fully fund National Marine Sanctuaries and Marine Monuments in the FY 2026 congressional appropriations process. Finally, we are also opposing harmful legislation in congress to weaken the National Marine Sanctuaries Act and Antiquities Act.
The combined threats of pollution, climate change, coastal development, fishing, energy projects and more are pushing our marine ecosystems to the brink. Our response must include a robust National Marine Sanctuary program to meet the challenges of the 21st century. A federally supported and sufficiently funded marine sanctuary program is an essential piece of conserving our ocean and coasts for the next fifty years and beyond.
Science from around the world shows that highly and fully-protected areas produce stronger conservation outcomes, particularly with respect to biodiversity and ecological functions. Experience also shows that local support from community members is a critical ingredient to the success of protected areas. Accordingly, Surfrider will continue to support NOAA’s efforts to protect marine ecosystems through its management of marine sanctuaries and monuments and positive engagement of communities, stakeholders, tribes and the public.