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Navigation Safety Advisory Committee to Hold Public Meeting

The Coast Guard today announced that National Navigation Safety Advisory Committee will hold a virtual public meeting on Tuesday, June 8.  Agenda items include remarks from Coast Guard leadership and a public comment period. The Committee advises the Homeland Security Secretary on matters related to maritime collisions, rammings, and groundings; Inland Rules of the Road, International Rules of the [...]

NOAA Science Advisory Board to Hold Public Meeting

NOAA today announced that its Science Advisory Board will hold a public webinar meeting on Friday, June 11. The meeting, which will include a 5-minute public comment session, will focus on revisions to the Environmental Information Services Working Group’s Statement on Ongoing National Weather Service Data Dissemination Challenges and an update on the SAB Priorities for Weather Research Report. The [...]

U.S. Signs 2021 Arctic Council Joint Declaration

At the 12th Arctic Council Ministerial meeting held in Reykjavik, Iceland, the United States today signed on to the 2021 joint declaration that among other things reaffirms the Arctic Council’s commitment to maintain peace, stability, and constructive cooperation in the Arctic region, joining Arctic Council members Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, and Sweden in endorsing [...]

Nominees Sought for Marine Debris Board

NOAA’s National Ocean Service today announced that it is seeking nominations by Wednesday, June 30 from individuals interested in filling 12 vacancies on the 13-member Marine Debris Foundation Board of Directors, which includes the Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere. Expertise is being sought in the following categories: (1) the assessment, prevention, reduction, or removal of [...]

Biden Highlights Arctic, IUU Fishing, and Freedom of Navigation in USCG Address

In remarks at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy’s 140th commencement exercises in New London, CT, President Biden today highlighted the importance of the Arctic, the Coast Guard’s role in combatting illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing, the importance of safe maritime transit, and his support for accession to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. As [...]

DOI Announces New Agreement to Support Offshore Energy Safety Institute

The Interior Department today announced that its Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement and the U.S. Department of Energy entered into a cooperative agreement with Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station to manage the Ocean Energy Safety Institute. The Institute was established in 2011 to provide policy advice to the Secretary of the Interior on issues related to ocean energy safety [...]

Interior, Commerce Secretaries Announce Approval of Atlantic Wind Project

Interior Sec. Deb Haaland and Commerce Sec. Gina Raimondo today announced the approval of the Vineyard Wind offshore wind project off Massachusetts, with the administration touting it as “the first large-scale, offshore wind project in the United States” and a “major milestone” that will “propel America’s drive toward a clean energy future.” A joint Interior-US Army Corps [...]

NMFS Seeks Comments on ESA 5-Year Review for Sperm Whale

NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service today announced that it is seeking comments by Monday, July 26 on the agency’s initiation of a 5-year review for the endangered sperm whale.  The review will assess the best scientific and commercial data available to determine whether the species should be delisted or reclassified.

NMFS Seeks Comments on Draft Mitigation Policy

NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service today announced that the agency welcomes public comments through Monday, July 12 on its Draft Mitigation Policy for Trust Resources, which aims to improve conservation of NOAA-managed fish, wildlife, and cultural resources through more effective mitigation of impacts to them.  Once adopted, the policy will be reviewed biennially in collaboration with other relevant NOAA offices. [...]

POTUS Establishes Climate Change Support Office

In an Executive Order signed today, President Biden established a Climate Change Support Office within the State Department in order to support bilateral and multilateral engagement “to address the global climate crisis,” including support for Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry.  The Office will terminate on May 7, 2024, unless terminated earlier by the Secretary of State. Among [...]