Archive | June, 2022

NOAA Announces Coastal and Climate Resilience Funding

NOAA today announced ~$3 billion in funding opportunities over the next 5 years from the infrastructure law to address coastal and climate resilience.  Funding will support initiatives on Climate Ready Coasts ($1.467B), Climate Data and Services ($904M), and Fisheries and Protected Resources ($592M). Commerce Sec. Gina Raimondo said that funding will be used to “support transformational projects that will [...]

NOAA Announces ORAP Establishment, Seeks Nominees

NOAA’s Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research today announced the establishment of the Ocean Research Advisory Panel and the nomination of individuals interested in serving on the Panel by Monday, Aug. 15. Authorized by the National Defense Authorization Act, the Panel will include 10-18 members and advise the Ocean Policy Committee on policies and procedures to implement the National Oceanographic [...]

POTUS Signs National Security Memorandum on IUU Fishing

President Biden today issued a National Security Memorandum on Combatting Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing and Associated Labor Abuses, referring to IUU fishing as “among the greatest threats to ocean health,” a “significant cause[] of global overfishing,” and a threat to U.S. economic competitiveness, national security, fishery sustainability, livelihoods and human rights, and the environment. [...]

Comments Sought on Draft EIS for Proposed Atlantic Offshore Wind Facility

The Interior Department’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management today announced that it is seeking comments by Monday, Aug. 8 on a draft Environmental Impact Statement for the construction and operations plan submitted by Ocean Wind, LLC for its proposed wind project offshore New Jersey. The proposed action is approval of the application to construct, operate, and maintain the wind energy [...]

Sanctuary System Business Advisory Committee to Hold Public Meeting

NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries today announced that the Sanctuary System Business Advisory Committee will hold a virtual public meeting on Thursday, July 28.  The meeting will include a discussion and vote on a proposed amendment to the current charter and member updates. The Committee provide advice and recommendations to the ONMS Director regarding the relationship of ONMS [...]

Comments Sought on Offshore Wind-related Fisheries Mitigation Guidance

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management today announced that comments are being sought by Monday, Aug. 22 on draft guidance for mitigating potential impacts of offshore wind development on commercial and recreational fishing.  Final guidance will be developed over the course of the summer. The draft guidance addresses project siting, design, navigation, and access, safety measures, environmental monitoring, and [...]

White House Announces Federal-State Offshore Wind Partnership

The White House today announced the launch of a Federal-State Offshore Wind Implementation Partnership to accelerate the U.S. offshore wind industry.  The Partnership includes 11 East Coast governors (CT, DE, ME, MD, MA, NH, NJ, NY, NC, PA, RI) with an aim of expanding to include the West Coast and Gulf of Mexico, and the announcement coincided [...]

POTUS Nominates White House OSTP Director

President Biden today nominated Arati Prabhakar to serve as Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.  If confirmed, she will also serve as Assistant to the President for Science and Technology. Prabhakar is a former Director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, a former Director for the National Institute of Standards and [...]

WH OSTP Acting Director Highlights Oceans at G7 Science Ministerial

The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy today highlighted Acting Director Alondra Nelson’s participation at the G7 Science Ministerial Meeting in Germany, which included a focus on synergistic research for biodiversity and climate change. In her remarks, Nelson said that 2022 is “the year to turn the tide on oceans” and address research challenges [...]

CEQ Chair Highlights Infrastructure Law and 30×30 Initiatives

The White House Council on Environmental Quality today highlighted CEQ Chair Brenda Mallory’s visit to Alaska as an effort to showcase Biden administration actions under the infrastructure law and America the Beautiful (30×30) conservation initiative to address fish and wildlife conservation (including through support for Pacific salmon recovery), climate resilience and restoration, tribal investments and support for [...]