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NMFS Announces Availability of Stock Assessment Reports

NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service today announced that it is seeking comments by Jan. 24, 2022 on draft 2021 marine mammal stock assessment reports (SAR’s) for marine mammals in the Atlantic (includes Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. territories in the Caribbean), Alaska, and Pacific regions.  NMFS also seeks new information for strategic stocks that were not […]

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USCG Announces Completion of Chesapeake Bay Port Access Route Study

The Coast Guard today announced completion of the Port Access Route Study for the Approaches to the Chesapeake Bay, VA, which was conducted to determine whether to recommend changes to enhance navigational safety by examining existing shipping routes and waterway uses as offshore energy development matures and to evaluate the need for establishing or changing existing vessel routing measures.

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White House Announces Nomination of USFWS Director

The White House today announced President Biden’s intent to nominate Martha Williams to serve as Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Williams currently serves as Principal Deputy Director of the Fish & Wildlife Service, with previous experience including positions as Director of the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Assistant Professor of Law at the

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South Atlantic Fishery Mgmt. Council Meeting to Address Offshore Energy

NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service today announced that the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council’s Habitat Protection and Ecosystem-Based Management Advisory Panel will hold a public webinar meeting on Nov. 3-4. Among other things, the Panel will hear a presentation from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management on offshore wind in the South Atlantic region and provide input on activities, receive

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Interior Secretary Announces Offshore Wind Strategy

During a speech at the American Clean Power’s Offshore WINDPOWER Conference & Exhibition in Boston today, Interior Sec. Deb Haaland today announced a framework to meet the administration’s goal to develop 30 gigawatts of offshore wind energy by 2030. Pursuant to the strategy, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management could hold up to 7 offshore wind lease sales

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NOAA Announces Climate Science, Community Resilience Grants

NOAA today announced the award of $171 million in funding for 72 projects in the U.S., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands designed to improve climate resilience, with projects addressing areas including environmental justice, climate model improvements, advancing use and understanding of ocean observations, increased understanding of the pandemic’s impact on air quality, advances in

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Biden Restores Commercial Fishing Prohibition in Atlantic Marine Monument

President Biden today issued a Presidential Proclamation reversing a decision by the Trump administration in order to restore a prohibition on commercial fishing activities in the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument (other than for red crab and American lobster, which may be permitted until Sept. 15, 2023 under the terms of the original 2016 monument

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Comments Sought on Draft South Atlantic Coastal Study

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers today announced that comments are being sought by Monday, Nov. 8 on the South Atlantic Coastal Study Draft Report, which was authorized and funded by Congress in 2016 following a series of hurricanes that impacts the Corps’ South Atlantic Division. The Study is focused on managing coastal storm risk to people, infrastructure, and environmental

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Comments Sought on Modification to NEPA Regulations

The White House Council on Environmental Quality today announced that it is seeking comments by Monday, Nov. 22 on its proposal to modify National Environmental Policy Act regulations to restore provisions addressing the purpose and need of a proposed action, agency NEPA procedures for implementing CEQ’s NEPA regulations, and the definition of “effects.” Specifically, the proposed rule

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