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NOAA Announces Coastal Resilience Grants

NOAA and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation today announced the award of $7.7 million in grants to support coastal resilience in Hawaii, Maine, New Jersey, Ohio, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Virginia. The grants, which were awarded through the National Coastal Resilience Fund, are being awarded using funding from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo called coastal maintenance and [...]

Comments Sought on Draft Pacific Coast Port Access Route Study

The Coast Guard today announced that comments are being sought by Tuesday, Oct. 25 on a draft Pacific Coast Port Access Route Study, which evaluates safe access routes for vessel traffic and seeks to determine whether a shipping safety fairway and/or routing measures should be established, adjusted, or modified. The notice states that the Coast Guard has found [...]

POTUS Plans to Nominate Ambassador-at-Large for the Arctic Region

Citing a need to “further American interests and cooperation with Alliance and partners in the Arctic, the U.S. State Department today announced President Biden’s intention to appoint an Ambassador-at-Large for the Arctic Region, with the position subject to confirmation once a nomination is submitted to the Senate. The State Dept. said that the position will advance U.S. [...]

UN BBNJ Intergovernmental Conference Session Ends Without an Agreement

The 5th session of the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Conference on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction (BBNJ) concluded today without agreement, as delegations paused negotiations to reach a compromise. The Conference was established to develop text for an internationally legally binding instrument, and some expected that an agreement [...]

Comments Sought on Louisiana Restoration Plan

The Interior Department has announced that comments are being sought by Monday, Sept. 26 on the Draft Phase 2 Restoration Plan/Environmental Assessment #7.1: Terrebonne HNC Island Restoration Project. The ~$34 million project would involve the restoration and conservation of bird nesting and foraging habitat that would increase Terrebonne HNC Island’s acreage from 27.6 acres to ~41.1 acres.

NMFS Seeks Comments on MMPA Stock Assessment Guideline Revisions

NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service today announced that it is seeking comments by Monday, Sept. 26 on draft revisions to the Guidelines for Preparing Stock Assessment Reports under the Marine Mammal Protection Act.  The MMPA requires NMFS and the Fish and Wildlife Service to prepare stock assessments for each stock of marine mammals occurring in U.S. waters. Potential [...]

S. Atlantic Fishery Mgmt. Council Meeting to Address Sanctuary Rule

NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service today announced that the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council will hold a public webinar on Wednesday, Sept. 21 to, among other things, review and comment on the proposed rule for the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. NOAA is currently seeking comments on the proposed expansion of the sanctuary boundary from 3,800 sq. miles to [...]

Nominees Sought for Ocean Exploration Advisory Board

NOAA’s Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research today announced that it is seeking nominations by Tuesday, Oct. 18 from Indigenous, Tribal, Native America, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian stakeholders from the Alaska or Pacific Ocean basin regions to serve on the Ocean Exploration Advisory Board. Applicants should demonstrate expertise in expertise in areas of scientific research relevant to [...]

Comments Sought on Proposed Gulf of Maine Wind Research Lease

The Interior Department’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management today announced that it is seeking indications of interest and comments by Monday, Oct. 3 on the State of Maine’s proposal for a lease in ~9,700 acres of the Gulf of Maine to conduct wind energy research activities.  BOEM’s Request for Competitive Interest includes ~68,000 acres in the Gulf of Maine. [...]

BOEM Seeks Comments on Interest in Gulf of Maine Wind Leasing

The Interior Department’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management today announced that it is seeking interest and public comments by Monday, Oct. 3 on potential commercial wind energy leasing in ~13.7 million acres of federal waters in the Gulf of Maine off Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine.  Information obtained during the comment period will inform BOEM’s decision on whether to schedule a [...]