§ 1904. Marine mineral research centers
(a)
In general
No later than 90 days after October 19, 1996, the Secretary shall designate 3 centers for marine mineral research and related activities.
(b)
Concentration
One center shall concentrate primarily on research in the continental shelf regions of the United States, 1 center shall concentrate primarily on research in deep seabed and near-shore environments of islands, and 1 center shall concentrate primarily on research in arctic and cold water regions.
(c)
Criteria
In designating a center under this section, the Secretary shall give priority to a university that—
(2)
matriculates students for advanced degrees in marine geological sciences, nonenergy natural resources, and related fields of science and engineering;
(3)
is a United States university with established programs and facilities that primarily focus on marine mineral resources;
(4)
has engaged in collaboration and cooperation with industry, governmental agencies, and other universities in the field of marine mineral resources;
(5)
has demonstrated significant engineering, development, and design experience in two or more of the following areas; [1]
(d)
Center activities
A center shall—
(2)
advise the Secretary on pertinent international activities in marine mineral resources development;
(e)
Allocation of funds
In distributing funds to the centers designated under subsection (a) of this section, the Secretary shall, to the extent practicable, allocate an equal amount to each center.
(f)
Limitations
[1] So in original. The semicolon probably should be a colon.