COMMERCE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES 2005 OCEAN FISHERY COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS The Commerce Department today announced the appointment of 22 members to the eight regional fishery management councils. The councils, established by the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, prepare fishery management plans for marine fish stocks in their respective geographical areas of responsibility. The management plans are submitted for review by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Marine Fisheries Service and approved by the Secretary of Commerce. “I am pleased to present this group of highly qualified people who will undoubtedly be strong and effective stewards of our living oceans, said Bill Hogarth, director of the National Marine Fisheries Service. “I look forward to working with them to continue our progress managing the Nation’s valuable marine resources. I have confidence in the abilities of this group to meet our challenges.” Council members represent diverse interests, including commercial and recreational fisheries, as well as environmental, academic and other interests from each geographic area. The Secretary appoints a total of 72 obligatory and at-large members to the eight regional councils. Council members are appointed for three-year terms, and may be reappointed to serve up to three consecutive terms. Approximately one-third of the terms expire annually on August 10. “I also want to thank the outgoing council members,” Hogarth added. “We have made great progress over the past several years, and we owe a debt of gratitude to those who have served as council members.” Each year on behalf of the Secretary, the director of the National Marine Fisheries Service solicits nominations from the governors of fishing states and oversees the annual appointment process. Governors submit nominations by March 15, and the Secretary announces the selections by June 27. New members take their seats August 11. The Secretary selects council members from the list of nominees provided by the governors to fill obligatory and at-large seats that have become available due to an expiring term, a resignation, or other reason. Obligatory seats are state-specific, while at-large seats are regional in scope. The 2004 Report to Congress on Apportionment of Membership on the Regional Fishery Management Councils is available on the Internet at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/reg_svcs/councils.htm – more – – 2 – New England Council The New England Council includes members from the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. The appointees for 2005 fill four at-large seats. At-large seats: $ *Thomas R. Hill – Massachusetts $ Michael P. Leary – New Hampshire $ *John W. Pappalardo – Massachusetts $ James W. Salisbury – Maine Mid-Atlantic Council The Mid-Atlantic Council includes members from the states of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. The appointees for 2005 fill obligatory seats for New York, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Maryland and one at-large seat. Obligatory seats: $ *Patrick H. Augustine – New York $ William P. Jensen – Maryland $ *Eugene J. Kray – Pennsylvania $ *James A. Ruhle, Sr. – North Carolina At-large seat: $ Scott B. Holder – New York South Atlantic Council The South Atlantic Council includes members from the states of Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. The appointees for 2005 fill two at-large seats. At-large seats: $ David M. Cupka – South Carolina $ *George J. Geiger – Florida Caribbean Council The Caribbean Council includes members from the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The appointee for 2005 fills the obligatory seat for Puerto Rico. Obligatory seat: $ *Eugenio E. Pineiro-Soler – Puerto Rico Gulf Council The Gulf Council includes members from the states of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. The appointees for 2005 fill three at-large seats. At-large seats: $ William K. Daughdrill – Florida $ *Joseph P. Hendrix, Jr. – Texas $ Robert L. Shipp – Alabama – more – – 3 – Pacific Council The Pacific Council includes members from the states of California, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. The appointees for 2005 fill the obligatory seat for Washington and one at-large seat. Obligatory Seat: $ *Mark V. Cedergreen – Washington At-large seat $ Rodney H. Moore – Oregon North Pacific Council The North Pacific Council includes members from the states of Alaska and Washington. The appointees for 2005 fill obligatory seats for Alaska and Washington. Obligatory seats: $ *Milton J. Bundy – Washington $ Eric A. Olson – Alaska Western Pacific Council The Western Pacific Council includes members from the American-flagged Pacific islands of American Samoa and Guam, the state of Hawaii, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The appointees for 2005 fill the obligatory seat for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) obligatory seat and two at-large seats. Obligatory seat: $ *Benigno M. Sablan – CNMI At-large seats: $ Frederick E. Duerr – Hawaii $ M. W. “Rick” Gaffney – Hawaii *Indicates a reappointment NOAA Fisheries Service is dedicated to protecting and preserving our nation’s living marine resources and their habitat through scientific research, management and enforcement. NOAA Fisheries Service provides effective stewardship of these resources for the benefit of the nation, supporting coastal communities that depend upon them, and helping to provide safe and healthy seafood to consumers and recreational opportunities for the American public. NOAA, an agency of the U.S. Commerce Department, is dedicated to enhancing economic security and national safety through the prediction and research of weather and climate-related events and providing environmental stewardship of the nation’s coastal and marine resources. COMMERCE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES 2005 OCEAN FISHERY COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS The Commerce Department today announced the appointment of 22 members to the eight regional fishery management councils. The councils, established by the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, prepare fishery management plans for marine fish stocks in their respective geographical areas of responsibility. The management plans are submitted for review by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Marine Fisheries Service and approved by the Secretary of Commerce. “I am pleased to present this group of highly qualified people who will undoubtedly be strong and effective stewards of our living oceans, said Bill Hogarth, director of the National Marine Fisheries Service. “I look forward to working with them to continue our progress managing the Nation’s valuable marine resources. I have confidence in the abilities of this group to meet our challenges.” Council members represent diverse interests, including commercial and recreational fisheries, as well as environmental, academic and other interests from each geographic area. The Secretary appoints a total of 72 obligatory and at-large members to the eight regional councils. Council members are appointed for three-year terms, and may be reappointed to serve up to three consecutive terms. Approximately one-third of the terms expire annually on August 10. “I also want to thank the outgoing council members,” Hogarth added. “We have made great progress over the past several years, and we owe a debt of gratitude to those who have served as council members.” Each year on behalf of the Secretary, the director of the National Marine Fisheries Service solicits nominations from the governors of fishing states and oversees the annual appointment process. Governors submit nominations by March 15, and the Secretary announces the selections by June 27. New members take their seats August 11. The Secretary selects council members from the list of nominees provided by the governors to fill obligatory and at-large seats that have become available due to an expiring term, a resignation, or other reason. Obligatory seats are state-specific, while at-large seats are regional in scope. The 2004 Report to Congress on Apportionment of Membership on the Regional Fishery Management Councils is available on the Internet at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/reg_svcs/councils.htm – more – – 2 – New England Council The New England Council includes members from the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. The appointees for 2005 fill four at-large seats. At-large seats: $ *Thomas R. Hill – Massachusetts $ Michael P. Leary – New Hampshire $ *John W. Pappalardo – Massachusetts $ James W. Salisbury – Maine Mid-Atlantic Council The Mid-Atlantic Council includes members from the states of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. The appointees for 2005 fill obligatory seats for New York, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Maryland and one at-large seat. Obligatory seats: $ *Patrick H. Augustine – New York $ William P. Jensen – Maryland $ *Eugene J. Kray – Pennsylvania $ *James A. Ruhle, Sr. – North Carolina At-large seat: $ Scott B. Holder – New York South Atlantic Council The South Atlantic Council includes members from the states of Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. The appointees for 2005 fill two at-large seats. At-large seats: $ David M. Cupka – South Carolina $ *George J. Geiger – Florida Caribbean Council The Caribbean Council includes members from the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The appointee for 2005 fills the obligatory seat for Puerto Rico. Obligatory seat: $ *Eugenio E. Pineiro-Soler – Puerto Rico Gulf Council The Gulf Council includes members from the states of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. The appointees for 2005 fill three at-large seats. At-large seats: $ William K. Daughdrill – Florida $ *Joseph P. Hendrix, Jr. – Texas $ Robert L. Shipp – Alabama – more – – 3 – Pacific Council The Pacific Council includes members from the states of California, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. The appointees for 2005 fill the obligatory seat for Washington and one at-large seat. Obligatory Seat: $ *Mark V. Cedergreen – Washington At-large seat $ Rodney H. Moore – Oregon North Pacific Council The North Pacific Council includes members from the states of Alaska and Washington. The appointees for 2005 fill obligatory seats for Alaska and Washington. Obligatory seats: $ *Milton J. Bundy – Washington $ Eric A. Olson – Alaska Western Pacific Council The Western Pacific Council includes members from the American-flagged Pacific islands of American Samoa and Guam, the state of Hawaii, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The appointees for 2005 fill the obligatory seat for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) obligatory seat and two at-large seats. Obligatory seat: $ *Benigno M. Sablan – CNMI At-large seats: $ Frederick E. Duerr – Hawaii $ M. W. “Rick” Gaffney – Hawaii *Indicates a reappointment NOAA Fisheries Service is dedicated to protecting and preserving our nation’s living marine resources and their habitat through scientific research, management and enforcement. NOAA Fisheries Service provides effective stewardship of these resources for the benefit of the nation, supporting coastal communities that depend upon them, and helping to provide safe and healthy seafood to consumers and recreational opportunities for the American public. NOAA, an agency of the U.S. Commerce Department, is dedicated to enhancing economic security and national safety through the prediction and research of weather and climate-related events and providing environmental stewardship of the nation’s coastal and marine resources.
COMMERCE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES 2005 OCEAN FISHERY COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS
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1. THE FOLLOWING AIDS HAVE BEEN TEMPORARILY RELOCATED TO FACILITATE MAINTENANCE DREDGE OPERATIONS:
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-35.544
b. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 3 (LLNR 30855) Set at MPP 18-26-46.472N 066-06
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-25.774
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SCHEDULED/SAN JUAN HARBOR – SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO/ATON/SEC SJ BNM 0011-24
1. THE FOLLOWING AIDS HAVE BEEN TEMPORARILY RELOCATED TO FACILITATE MAINTENANCE DREDGE OPERATIONS:
a. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 2 (LLNR 30850) Set at MPP 18-26-46.499N 066-06
-35.544
b. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 3 (LLNR 30855) Set at MPP 18-26-46.472N 066-06
-28.968
c. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 5 (LLNR 30875) Set at MPP 18-26-27.328N 066-06
-28.155
d. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 7 (LLNR 30885) Set at MPP 18-26-05.791N 066-06
-25.774
2. MARINERS ARE RQST TO TRANSIT WITH CAUTION AND MAKE ANY REPORTS TO THE USCG.
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SCHEDULED/SAN JUAN HARBOR – SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO/ATON/SEC SJ BNM 0011-24
1. THE FOLLOWING AIDS HAVE BEEN TEMPORARILY RELOCATED TO FACILITATE MAINTENANCE DREDGE OPERATIONS:
a. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 2 (LLNR 30850) Set at MPP 18-26-46.499N 066-06
-35.544
b. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 3 (LLNR 30855) Set at MPP 18-26-46.472N 066-06
-28.968
c. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 5 (LLNR 30875) Set at MPP 18-26-27.328N 066-06
-28.155
d. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 7 (LLNR 30885) Set at MPP 18-26-05.791N 066-06
-25.774
2. MARINERS ARE RQST TO TRANSIT WITH CAUTION AND MAKE ANY REPORTS TO THE USCG.
CANCEL AT//282310Z MAR 24//
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SCHEDULED/SAN JUAN HARBOR – SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO/ATON/SEC SJ BNM 0011-24
1. THE FOLLOWING AIDS HAVE BEEN TEMPORARILY RELOCATED TO FACILITATE MAINTENANCE DREDGE OPERATIONS:
a. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 2 (LLNR 30850) Set at MPP 18-26-46.499N 066-06
-35.544
b. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 3 (LLNR 30855) Set at MPP 18-26-46.472N 066-06
-28.968
c. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 5 (LLNR 30875) Set at MPP 18-26-27.328N 066-06
-28.155
d. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 7 (LLNR 30885) Set at MPP 18-26-05.791N 066-06
-25.774
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SCHEDULED/SAN JUAN HARBOR – SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO/ATON/SEC SJ BNM 0011-24
1. THE FOLLOWING AIDS HAVE BEEN TEMPORARILY RELOCATED TO FACILITATE MAINTENANCE DREDGE OPERATIONS:
a. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 2 (LLNR 30850) Set at MPP 18-26-46.499N 066-06
-35.544
b. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 3 (LLNR 30855) Set at MPP 18-26-46.472N 066-06
-28.968
c. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 5 (LLNR 30875) Set at MPP 18-26-27.328N 066-06
-28.155
d. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 7 (LLNR 30885) Set at MPP 18-26-05.791N 066-06
-25.774
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