NOAA Releases The State of Deep Coral Ecosystems of the United States

NOAA Releases The State of Deep Coral Ecosystems of the United States NOAA has announced the release of The State of Deep Coral Ecosystems of the United States, a report that provides new insight into the complex and biologically rich habitats found in deeper waters off the U.S. and around the world. Called for in […]

National Marine Protected Areas

LATEST NEWS ON U.S. EFFORTS TO DEVELOP THE NATIONAL SYSTEM OF MARINE PROTECTED AREAS From September 2006 through February 2007, the National Marine Protected Areas Center released the Draft Framework for Developing the National System of Marine Protected Areas for public comment.  In response, the MPA Center received over 11,000 submissions from around the nation […]

Measures for Recreational Summer Flounder Fisheries Announced

Measures for Recreational Summer Flounder Fisheries Announced NOAA Fisheries is implementing interim coastwide summer flounder recreational management measures to prevent overfishing and improve the health of the summer flounder fishery. This action also ensures that appropriate management measures are in place on January 1, 2008, when the 2007 rules are longer effective. The rule implements […]

NOAA Fisheries Calls for Temporary Ban on Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Blu

NOAA Fisheries Calls for Temporary Ban on Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Bluefin Tuna The United States last week proposed a temporary fishing ban on eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean bluefin tuna to allow these fisheries to begin to recover from severe overfishing and to allow countries to put monitoring measures in place. Despite strong support from […]

Dr. William Hogarth Announces His Intention to Leave NOAA

Dr. William Hogarth Announces His Intention to Leave NOAA In an announcement to all NOAA Fisheries employees today, Dr. William Hogarth, NOAA’s Assistant Administrator for Fisheries has announced his intention to leave NOAA at the end of December, 2007 and join the University of South Florida where he will serve as the Interim Dean for […]

Dr. Hogarth Retirement Announcement

Dr. Hogarth Retirement AnnouncementWith mixed emotions, NOAA informs you that Dr. William Hogarth, NOAA’sAssistant Administrator for Fisheries, has decided to leave NOAA at theend of the year to become Interim Dean for the College of Marine Scienceat the University of South Florida early next year.After a distinguished career with the State of North Carolina asDirector […]

Highly Migratory Species Advisory Panel Nominations received until December 3, 2

Highly Migratory Species Advisory Panel Nominations received until December 3, 2007 NOAA Fisheriespublished a notice soliciting nominations for the Highly Migratory Species Advisory Panel (AP). Approximately 1/3 of the current 33 AP members’ terms expire on 12/31/07. NOAA Fisheries is seeking to fill seats representing the environmental, commercial, and recreational sectors. Nominations must be received […]

Proposed Limits for Three Fisheries to End Overfishing

Proposed Limits for Three Fisheries to End Overfishing NOAA Fisheries proposed limits on fishing for three key species in order to end overfishing and promote rebuilding of the stocks. The proposal is based on scientific analysis and recommendations of the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council and the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission. The proposed 2008 total […]

NOAA Fisheries Names Top Research Priorities

NOAA Fisheries Names Top Research Priorities NOAA Fisheries has published the top science and research priorities its scientists will follow for the next three years. Documented in the latest Strategic Plan for Fisheries Research, the agency places an increased emphasis on managing fish stocks not as isolated populations, but rather linked together and influenced by […]

NOAA, USGS, NPS Scientists Document Deep-water Coral Mortality Event

NOAA, USGS, NPS Scientists Document Deep-water Coral Mortality Event October 16, 2007 Scientists from NOAA, in cooperation with researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey and National Park Service, are reporting the first description of coral loss on a deep U.S. Caribbean reef. Their findings are reported in this month’s issue of the journal Continental Shelf […]