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NOAA Seeks Comments on North Atlantic Right Whale Rule Changes

NOAA today announced that it is seeking comments by Friday, Sept. 30 on proposed changes to North Atlantic right whale protections, including modification of spatial and temporal boundaries of current speed restriction areas, inclusion of most vessels between 35-65 feet, creation of a Dynamic Speed Zone framework to implement mandatory speed restrictions when whales are known to […]

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Lubchenco Touts Administration’s Ocean Initiatives

In remarks at the 2022 Azul U.S. Latinos and the Ocean Poll Briefing Event, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Deputy Director for Climate and Environment Jane Lubchenco today highlighted several ocean-related initiatives being implemented by the Biden Administration. As to 30×30, she said that the conservation effort “emphasizes the importance of locally-led conservation efforts, informed

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Nominees Sought for Carbon Capture and Sequestration Task Force

The Council on Environmental Quality today announced that nominations are being sought by Monday, Sept. 26 from individuals interested in serving on the Carbon Dioxide Capture, Utilization and Sequestration (CCUS) Federal Lands and Outer Continental Shelf Permitting Task Force.  Vacancies are expected to be filled by the end of 2022. In addition to representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency, Department

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EPA Announces Guidance for National Estuary Program

The Environmental Protection Agency today announced the release of guidance on how the agency will oversee the National Estuary Program’s management of $132 million in Infrastructure and Jobs Act funding over the next 5 years. EPA Administrator Michael Regan called the funding “an important investment in equity, clean water and resilience for some of our most treasured water

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NMFS Announces Mitigation Policy for Trust Resources

NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service today announced the release of the agency’s first comprehensive Mitigation Policy for Trust Resources, which it said would improve conservation through avoidance, minimization, and compensation for adverse impacts to natural resources while advancing clean energy, infrastructure, and environmental goals. The policy will apply to projects subject to permit approvals and projects that receive NOAA

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Commerce Leadership Weighs in on Labor Practices in Seafood Industry

In conjunction with a stakeholder summit held in late July, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and NOAA Administrator Rick Spinrad today shared their thoughts on the discussion, which focused on ending forced labor and promoting decent work in the seafood sector. Sec. Raimondo said that “[e]veryone deserves a safe workplace,” stressing the importance of public-private

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DOI Announces Approval of Florida Coast Restoration Plan

The Interior Department today announced the availability of the Final Phase V.4 Coastal Access Project: Restoration Plan and Supplemental Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact. The project includes $685,000 for the acquisition of a 114-acre undeveloped coastal inholding in Wakulla County, FL within the boundary of St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge.

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MARAD Solicits Interest for CoE Designations

The Maritime Administration today announced that it is seeking applications by Monday, Sept. 19 from eligible and qualified training entities interested in being designated as a Center of Excellence for Domestic Maritime Workforce Training and Education. Following the first request for applications in 2020, 27 institutions were designated as Centers of Excellence.

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Comments Sought on FL Keys National Marine Sanctuary Expansion

NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries today announced that it is seeking comments by Wednesday, Oct. 26 on its proposed expansion of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary boundary from 3,800 sq. miles to 4,800 sq. miles, updated sanctuary-wide regulations, individual marine zones, and associated regulations, and revised designation terms. NOAA Administrator Rick Spinrad said that “[w]e heard

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