SHELLFISH POLLUTED AREA

PA-14-2004 PROCLAMATION RE: SHELLFISH POLLUTED AREA Preston P. Pate, Jr., Director, Division of Marine Fisheries, upon the recommendation of Leah Devlin, D.D.S., M.P.H., State Health Director, Department of Health and Human Services, hereby announces that the following change in shellfish harvesting areas will take effect at sunrise, Friday, March 19, 2004. All those waters in […]

FDA’s Revised Mercury Fish Advisory Not Protective Enough

FDA’s Revised Mercury Fish Advisory Not Protective Enough A revised “dietary advisory” for mercury in fish, expected to be released shortly by FDA, is neither science-based nor protective enough for women and children, stated some of the nation’s leading health, consumer and environmental groups in a letter recently sent to FDA Commissioner Mark McClellan. “While […]

Crew of fishing vessel receives Coast Guard’s highest public service award

Crew of fishing vessel receives Coast Guard’s highest public service award SEATTLE – The captain and the crew of the fishing vessel Stormy Sea were awarded the Coast Guard Distinguished Public Service Award today for their heroic rescue of three people from the Bering Sea in 2002. Timothy M. Vincent, master of the fishing vessel […]

National Transportation Safety Board

National Transportation Safety Board The National Transportation Safety Board (Safety Board) is an independent Federal agency charged by Congress with investigating transportation accidents, determining their probable cause, and making recommendations to prevent similar accidents from occurring. We are providing the following information to urge you to take action on the safety recommendations in this letter. […]

NOAA REPORTS COLDER-THAN-AVERAGE WINTER IN EASTERN U.S.;

NOAA REPORTS COLDER-THAN-AVERAGE WINTER IN EASTERN U.S.;ABOVE AVERAGE PRECIPITATION IMPROVES DROUGHT CONDITIONS IN PARTS OF WEST March 18, 2004 — The 2003-2004 winter season produced bouts of extreme winter weather, but overall, the December-February season will go down in the record books as near average for the nation, according to scientists at the NOAA Climatic […]

NOAA Fisheries Updates Fisheries Research Plan

NOAA Fisheries Updates Fisheries Research Plan As required by the Magnuson-Stevens Act, NOAA Fisheries has released its updated Strategic Plan for Fisheries Research, which outlines the agency’s research direction and priorities every three years. ” From enhancing our scientific capabilities to improving the effectiveness of research partnerships, this plan represents the roadmap of the agency’s […]

HURRICANE RESEARCHER TO RECEIVE NOAA-DAVID JOHNSON AWARD

HURRICANE RESEARCHER TO RECEIVE NOAA-DAVID JOHNSON AWARD John A. Knaff, a leading expert in the study of hurricane structure and intensity, will receive the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) prestigious David S. Johnson Award, which recognizes young scientists for their innovative use of environmental satellite data. NOAA and the National Space Club will present […]

ASMFC Initiates Development of Addendum I to the Atlantic Menhaden Plan

ASMFC Initiates Development of Addendum I to the Atlantic Menhaden Plan Alexandria, VA – The Commission’s Atlantic Menhaden Management Board approved the development of an Addendum to the Interstate Fishery Management Plan. The addendum proposes modifications to the plan’s biological reference points and schedule for stock assessments, as well as revisions to the FMP’s habitat […]

ASMFC Board Takes Action on Scup, Black Sea Bass and Summer Flounder Management

ASMFC Board Takes Action on Scup, Black Sea Bass and Summer Flounder Management Measures Alexandria, VA – The Commission’s Summer Flounder, Scup and Black Sea Bass Management Board amended the state scup recreational reductions for the 2004 fishery, initiated an addendum for the 2005 and 2006 black sea bass commercial fishery, and considered a New […]

NOAA: WHERE SCIENCE CREATES VALUE FOR AMERICA

NOAA: WHERE SCIENCE CREATES VALUE FOR AMERICA March 15, 2004 — NOAA is a multi-faceted science agency with nearly 12,500 employees across the nation. The agency conducts research and gathers data about the global oceans, atmosphere, space, and sun, and applies this knowledge to science and service that has a major impact on the nation. […]