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108 STAT. 4774 PUBLIC LAW 103-451—NOV. 2, 1994 to engage in public health activities, for use in refurbishing and maintaining the ship for those activities. (D) A grant to the Mariners' Museum (a not-for-profit educational institution located in Newport News, Virginia, for use for expenses directly related to the computerization of the hbrary and archives of that museum, including for the purpose of providing to the public enhanced national access to those materials. (E) A grant for each of fiscal years 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000 to the Center for Maritime ana Underwater Resource Management at Michigan State University, for a pilot project to plan, design, implement, and evaluate innovative approaches to management and development of maritime and underwater cultural resources at the following sites: Thiuider Bay, the Manitou Passage, Isle Royale National Park, Keweenaw Peninsula, Marquette County, Alger County, Whitefish Point, the Straits of Mackinac, the Thumb Area, and Sanilac Shores. (3) GRANT CONDITIONS.— The Secretary may not make a grant under this subsection unless the grantee complies with the requirements set forth in paragraphs (1) through (5) of section 4(d). (k) REPORT TO CONGRESS.— The Secretary shall submit to the Congress, Eifter review by the Committee, an annual report on the Program, including— (1) a description of each project funded under the Program in the period covered by the report; (2) the results or accomplishments of each such project; and (3) recommended priorities for achieving the poUcy set forth in section 3. 16 USC 5404. SEC. 6. NATIONAL MARITIME HERITAGE GRANTS ADVISORY COM- MITTEE. (a) ESTABLISHMENT.— There is hereby established a National Maritime Heritage Grants Advisory Committee. (b) MEMBERSHIP. — (1) IN GENERAL. —The Committee shall consist of 13 members appointed by the Secretary from among individual members of the public who— (A) are representatives of various sectors of the maritime community who are knowledgeable and escperienced in maritime heritage and preservation; (B) to the extent practicable, are selected in a manner that ensures regional geographic balance* (C) to the extent practicable, include a representative of each of the fields of— (i) small craft preservation; (ii) large vessel preservation; (iii) sail training; (iv) preservation architecture; (v) underwater archaeology; (vi) Ughthouse preservation; (vii) maritime education; (viii) mihtary naval history; (ix) maritime museums or historical societies; (x) maritime arts and crafts;