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NOAA and BOEM Announce Fisheries Survey Joint Strategy

NOAA and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management today announced a Federal Survey Mitigation Strategy to address potential impacts from offshore wind development on National Marine Fisheries Service scientific surveys, saying that it “underscores the agencies’ shared commitment to the Biden-Harris Administration’s clean energy goals of responsibly advancing offshore wind energy production while protecting biodiversity and promoting ocean [...]

White House Releases Indigenous Knowledge Guidance for Federal Agencies

The White House Office on Science and Technology Policy today announced the release of government-wide guidance and an implementation memorandum for federal agencies regarding the recognition and inclusion of indigenous knowledge in federal research, policy, and decision-making. The guidance notes that indigenous knowledge may be relevant when considering information and making decisions under the Endangered Species Act, National Environmental [...]

NOAA Releases Draft Carbon Dioxide Removal Strategy for Public Comment

NOAA today announced the release of a white paper outlining a potential NOAA Carbon Dioxide Removal Science Strategy as part of the agency’s climate mitigation portfolio.  Comments on NOAA’s potential future role in carbon dioxide removal research will be formally sought in a forthcoming Federal Register notice, and NOAA will hold virtual listening sessions to gather public input on Monday, [...]

BOEM Announces Cook Inlet Lease Sale and related Exclusions, Restrictions

The Interior Department’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management today announced that it will hold an offshore oil and natural gas lease sale covering ~958,000 acres in Alaska’s Cook Inlet on Friday, Dec. 30.  The announcement noted that BOEM is excluding 10 lease blocks that overlap with beluga whale critical habitat areas and 7 lease blocks that overlap with [...]

Mid-Atl. FMC Meeting to Address Offshore Energy, Proposed Sanctuary

NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service today announced that the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council will hold a public meeting on Dec. 12-15 in Annapolis, MD.  Agenda items will include presentations on regional wind and aquaculture projects, an update from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s Office of Renewable Energy Programs Chief Karen Baker, and discussion on the proposed Hudson Canyon National Marine Sanctuary.

Final Restoration Plans Announced for Louisiana, Alabama

The Interior Department today announced the availability of the Final Phase 2 Restoration Plan/Environmental Assessment #7.1: Terrebonne HNC Island Restoration Project and Finding of Significant Impact, which was prepared by federal and state natural resource trustee agencies for the Louisiana Trustee Implementation Group.  The project will restore and conserve bird nesting and foraging habitat and create, restore, and enhance [...]

NOPC Submits Comments on U.S. Ocean Climate Action Plan

NOPC today submitted comments on the Biden administration’s development of a U.S. Ocean Climate Action Plan.  NOPC’s comment letter is accessible here.

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. 11-12 in Falls Church, VA. The meeting agenda includes reports from Task Force members and subcommittees, discussion on priority outputs to advance Task Force goals included in the 2020-2025 Strategic Plan, presentations on new species occurrences in the [...]

Comments Sought on Wind Project Offshore New York

The Interior Department’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management today announced that it is seeking comments by Tuesday, Jan. 17 on a draft Environmental Impact Statement for the construction and operation of up to 147 wind turbines and up to 2 offshore substations with 2 cable routes ~14 miles offshore Long Island, NY and ~19.5 miles from Long Branch, NJ.  Onshore substations [...]

U.S. Officials Highlight Ocean-Climate Actions at COP27

Coinciding with the “Oceans and Coastal Zones” thematic day at COP27, the U.S. State Department highlighted a series of ocean-climate actions the United States is leading, including the Green Shipping Challenge, joining the “Ocean Conservation Pledge” to conserve or protect at least 30% of ocean waters under national jurisdiction by 2030 and recruiting other countries to do the same, NOAA [...]