Regional Quota Adjustments for 2005 Commercial Shark Fishery & 2005 First Trimes

Regional Quota Adjustments for 2005 Commercial Shark Fishery & 2005 First Trimester Fishing Season NOAA Fisheries announced this week that it will adjust the regional and trimester quotas for large coastal sharks and small coastal sharks based on updated landings information, create a framework for annual adjustment of regional quotas, remove the requirement to publish […]

WHITE HOUSE COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, NOAA AND DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR AN

WHITE HOUSE COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, NOAA AND DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR ANNOUNCE ACTIONS TO CONSERVE CORAL REEFS President Bush will request $2.7 million to support state and local coral conservation efforts to implement local action strategies developed by the states, territories and commonwealths that make up the U.S. Coral Reef Task Force. James L. Connaughton, […]

Interior Department on Front Lines of Coral Reef Conservation

Interior Department on Front Lines of Coral Reef ConservationThe Department of Interior is playing a key role in a science-based,community-level campaign to protect coral reefs and is working with avariety of state, territorial and international partners to increaseunderstanding of the problems plaguing these sensitive ecosystems aroundthe globe, Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks […]

DELAWARE RIVER OIL SPILL UPDATE #7

DELAWARE RIVER OIL SPILL UPDATE #7 PHILADELPHIA — Oil was detected on the bottom of the Delaware River in an area south of Little Tinicum Island, Pa. today. It is unknown how much is on the bottom. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration placed oil snares in various points along the river yesterday. This morning, […]

New Proclamation for Striped Bass

STRIPED BASS RECREATIONAL SEASON – ALBEMARLE SOUND MANAGEMENT AREA LOCATION Preston P. Pate, Jr., Director, Division of Marine Fisheries, hereby announces that effective at 12:01 A.M., Thursday, December 2, 2004 the season for striped bass taken for a recreational purpose in the Albemarle Sound Management Area will change with the following restrictions: I. AREA DESCRIPTION: […]

Dredging Under Way

Army Corp Dredging Project Underway CAROLINA BEACH – Last week the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began a two-month project of dredging of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway and Carolina Beach Inlet.Cottrell Engineering Corp., the Virginia based dredging company hired by the Army Corp of Engineers, are pumping sand and mud from the bottom of the […]

COAST GUARD RESCUES CLAMMER IN DISTRESS

COAST GUARD RESCUES CLAMMER IN DISTRESS CHINCOTEAGUE, VA – A Coast Guard Station Chincoteague boat crew rescued a clam fisherman after his boat sunk today near Chincoteague Island. Shortly after 8 a.m., the fishing vessel Carpe Diem radioed the Coast Guard while returning from a fishing trip to report a fisherman stranded in the marsh […]

NOAA AND PARTNERS REACH OCEAN OBSERVING MILESTONE WITH 1,500 OPERATIONAL ARGO FL

NOAA AND PARTNERS REACH OCEAN OBSERVING MILESTONE WITH 1,500 OPERATIONAL ARGO FLOATSDevices Are a Key Element of Global Ocean Observing System NOAA and its partners announced that 1,500 free floating, data collecting devices are now in operation in the world’s oceans, reaching the half-way point of an eventual fleet of 3,000 floats. The devices, named […]

NOAA ISSUES NEW PARTNERSHIP POLICY

NOAA ISSUES NEW PARTNERSHIP POLICYResponse to “Fair Weather” Recommendations Strengthens Relationships Among Government, Universities and the Private Sector Dec. 1, 2004 — NOAA announced today it is adopting a new policy to strengthen the partnership among government, academia and the private sector that provides the nation with high quality environmental information. “NOAA has a broad […]

NOAA PROVIDES WRAP-UP ON VERY ACTIVE 2004 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON

NOAA PROVIDES WRAP-UP ON VERY ACTIVE 2004 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON Nov. 30, 2004 — The 2004 Atlantic hurricane season was one for the record books, say NOAA hurricane and climate prediction specialists. Nine named storms affected the United States during the six-month hurricane season—three as tropical storms (Bonnie, Hermine and Matthew) and six as hurricanes […]