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POTUS Nominates Senior State Dept. Ocean Official

President Biden today nominated Kris Sarri to serve as Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs. Formerly President and CEO of the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, Sarri has also previously held positions at the U.S. Department of the Interior, White House Office of Management and Budget, U.S. Department of Commerce, and U.S. [...]

Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force to Hold Public Meeting

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today announced that the Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force will hold a public meeting on Jan. 24-25 in Reston, VA. The meeting agenda includes reports from Task Force members, reports and recommendations from regional panels and subcommittees, discussion on priority outputs to advance the goals identified in the ANS Task Force Strategic Plan for [...]

NMFS Seeks Comments on Revised Indo-Pacific Coral Critical Habitat Designation

NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service today announced that it is seeking comments by Wednesday, Feb. 28 on its proposed designation of 16 island units comprising 97 square miles of critical habitat for five Indo-Pacific coral species. In doing so, NMFS announced its withdrawal of a 2020 proposal to designate 17 island units of critical habitat for seven Indo-Pacific [...]

NOAA Announces $144M in Coastal Resilience Grants

NOAA today announced the award of $144 million in coastal resilience grants for 109 projects in 31 coastal states and U.S. territories. Announced in conjunction with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, the grants were awarded through the National Coastal Resilience Fund, which features a partnership involving NOAA, Shell USA, TransRe, Salesforce, Oxy, and the Department of Defense. NOAA Administrator Dr. Rick Spinrad said [...]

Ocean Research Advisory Panel to Hold Public Meeting

NOAA today announced that the Ocean Research Advisory Panel (ORAP) will hold a public meeting on Dec. 13-14. Meeting outcome goals include a shared understanding between ORAP and the Ocean Policy Committee (OPC) on interests, capacities, opportunities, and expectations regarding ORAP efforts, as well as identification of initial topics for ORAP work and associated ORAP structures and processes to accomplish the [...]

Nominations Sought for National Nature Assessment Authors and Inputs

The U.S. Interior Department today announced that it is seeking nominations by Thursday, Jan. 4 for authors and scientific/technical inputs for the inaugural National Nature Assessment, which will assess the status, observed trends, and future projections of America’s lands, waters, wildlife, biodiversity, and ecosystems and the benefits they provide, including connections to the economy, public health, equity, climate [...]

Commerce Dept. Announces Withdrawal of Seafood Import Monitoring Rule

The U.S. Commerce Department today announced the decision of the National Marine Fisheries Service to withdraw its proposed Seafood Import Monitoring Program (SIMP) rule that would have added species to SIMP and amended SIMP regulations to clarify responsibilities and definitions and make other administrative revisions. DOC attributed the withdrawal decision to “extensive public comments,” saying that NMFS “has [...]

DOI Announces “America the Beautiful” Conservation Grants

As part of the America the Beautiful Challenge, the Interior Department today announced the award of 74 grants exceeding $141 million in support of landscape-scale conservation projects in 46 states, 3 U.S. territories, and 21 tribal nations. In making the announcement, DOI said that President Biden “invested more dollars in conservation than any other President in a two-year period, [...]

DOE seeks Comments on Wind Energy Mitigation Strategies

The U.S. Department of Energy today announced that it is seeking public comment by Friday, Jan. 12 on its request for information on mitigation strategies for the technical and operational effects of wind turbines on critical radar missions. Required by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the request for information is intended to help the Wind Turbine Radar Interference Mitigation Working [...]

NOAA Seeks Comments on Proposed New Human Use and Non-Use Survey

NOAA today announced that it is seeking comments by Monday, Jan. 8 on its intention to seek Office of Management and Budget approval to conduct a new survey to collect human use and socioeconomic data and information from users and non-users of marine areas, and “fulfill the mandates” of laws including the National Marine Sanctuaries Act, Coastal [...]