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NOAA Announces Ocean Science Partnership

NOAA today announced a new partnership with The Ocean Foundation to cooperate on international and U.S. scientific efforts to further ocean research, conservation, and knowledge. An MOU signed in December identified priority areas for cooperation including understanding climate change and ocean acidification and implications for the ocean and coasts, improving coastal resilience and strengthening capacity for climate [...]

White House Announces Implementation Plan for National Mapping Strategy

The White House Council on Environmental Quality and Office of Science and Technology Policy today announced the release of an Implementation Plan for the National Strategy for Ocean Mapping, Exploring, and Characterizing the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (“National Strategy”). The release of the Implementation Plan — which details steps to fully map the deep waters of the U.S. [...]

New U.S. Law Codifies Ocean Policy Committee, Reauthorizes NOPP and ORAP

Following congressional passage through a veto override, the FY 2021 National Defense Authorization Act became law today, among other things codifying the Ocean Policy Committee created in 2018 and reauthorizing the National Oceanographic Partnership Program and Ocean Research Advisory Panel. The legislation charges the Committee with continuing its activities as it existed prior to the NDAA taking [...]

NOAA Seeks Nominees for Hydrographic Services Review Panel Vacancies

NOAA’s National Ocean Service today announced that it is seeking nominations through Monday, April 26, for five vacancies on the Hydrographic Services Review Panel (Panel) that will open on Jan. 1, 2022.  NOAA welcomes applications from individuals with expertise in marine navigation and technology, port administration, marine shipping or other intermodal transportation categories, cartography and geographic information systems, [...]

Sanctuary System Business Advisory Council to Hold Public Meeting

NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries today announced that the Sanctuary System Business Advisory Council will hold a virtual public meeting on Thursday, Jan. 14. The meeting will include a report from the Office of National Marine Sanctuaries Director, discussion on elevating recreation and tourism in national marine sanctuaries, administrative matters, and a public comment session. The Council was established [...]

NOPC Identifies Siting Principles for Ocean Projects

NOPC today submitted a comment letter to NOAA that identifies siting principles for federal agencies to use as a guidepost when considering decisions surrounding access to and use of marine resources.  The letter was submitted in response to the agency’s request for feedback on Aquaculture Opportunity Areas in U.S. waters.

NMFS Issues North Slope Marine Mammal Take Regulations

NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service today announced its approval for Hilcorp Alaska and Eni Operating Co. to take small numbers seals incidental to ice road and ice trail construction, maintenance, and operations during the ice-covered season in Alaska’s North Slope from 2020-2025.  The activities being sought for authorization will facilitate access to the companies’ oil and gas facilities in [...]

NROC Announces Upcoming Webinar Series on Offshore Wind Transmission

The Northeast Regional Ocean Council’s (NROC) Ocean Planning Committee today announced an upcoming webinar series it will host in partnership with the Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on the Ocean (MARCO) regarding offshore wind transmission in order to increase understanding and promote dialogue on offshore wind transmission planning in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. The online sessions — which will take place [...]

NMFS Announces 2021 Priorities and Guidance

NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service today announced the release of agency priorities and guidance for 2021, with a primary goal being the long-term sustainability of U.S. fisheries and 2021 activities to be implemented to support amplification of the economic value of commercial and recreational fisheries in a sustainable way, species recovery and conservation in a manner that supports [...]

EPA, Taiwan Announce Continued Collaboration, New Marine Debris Effort

EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler met with Taiwan Foreign Affairs Minister Joseph Wu today to commit to extending the countries’ International Environmental Partnership created in 2014 and supporting a new Indo-Pacific Marine Litter Initiative. Wheeler said that the new marine debris effort “should make dramatic improvements to the problem of marine litter in the coming years,” while [...]