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Comments Sought on Offshore Wind Project-related Supplemental EIS

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management today announced that it is seeking comments by Monday, July 27 on a draft Vineyard Wind Offshore Wind Energy Project Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement analyzing reasonably foreseeable effects from an expanded cumulative activities scenario for offshore wind development, new fishing data, a new transit line alternative, and changes to the Construction and Operations […]

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WH Releases Ocean Exploration Strategies for Permitting and Mapping

Following up on last November’s Presidential Memorandum on Ocean Mapping of the United States Exclusive Economic Zone and the Shoreline and Nearshore of Alaska, the White House today announced the release of a document outlining opportunities and actions to increase the efficiency of the permitting and authorization processes for ocean research, mapping, and characterization activities across regions.  Additionally, the White

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BOEM Announces Availability of FY 2021-22 Studies Development Plan

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management today announced the release of its FY 2021-2022 Studies Development Plan, which outlines the agency’s research priorities and describes proposed studies for the covered period.  Nine of the Plan’s proposed studies will be presented at the upcoming National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s 13th meeting of the BOEM Standing Committee on Offshore

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POTUS Issues Memorandum on Safeguarding US Arctic, Antarctic Interests

President Trump today issued a Presidential Memorandum on “Safeguarding U.S. National Interests in the Arctic and Antarctic Regions.”  Citing the need for a “ready, capable, and available fleet” of polar icebreakers that are ready for deployment by FY 2029, the Memorandum directs the development and execution of a polar security icebreaking fleet acquisition program. Specific actions include

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POTUS Removes Fishing Prohibition for Atlantic Marine Monument

President Trump today issued a Presidential Proclamation removing the prohibition on commercial fishing within the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument, finding that “appropriately managed commercial fishing would not put the objects of scientific and historical interest that the monument protects at risk” and that a prohibition on commercial fishing is not now necessary for the

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POTUS Proclaims June 2020 as National Ocean Month

Calling on Americans to “reflect the value and importance of oceans not only to our security, environment, and economy but also as a source of recreation and enjoyment,” President Trump today proclaimed June 2020 as National Ocean Month. The proclamation, which cites the importance of the oceans and coasts to national security, international trade, maritime commerce, global

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NROC Ocean Planning Committee Holds Webinar

The Northeast Regional Ocean Council’s Ocean Planning Committee today held a webinar to provide an update of state-led marine planning efforts in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts, as well as an update from the New England Fishery Management Council. Participants provided updates on Connecticut’s Long Island Sound Blue Plan, Massachusetts’ Ocean Management Plan, and Rhode Island’s Ocean and Bay Special Area Management Plans. Presenters will describe

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USCG Completes MA-RI Port Access Route Study

The Coast Guard today announced its completion of the Massachusetts-Rhode Island Port Access Route Study. The Study recommends that the Massachusetts-Rhode Island Wind Energy Area’s turbine layout be developed along a standard and uniform grid pattern with at least three lines of orientation and standard spacing to accommodate vessel transits, traditional fishing operations, and search and rescue operations

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