UNITED STATES ASKS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO ADOPT COLLABORATIVE PLAN TO MANAGE

UNITED STATES ASKS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO ADOPT COLLABORATIVE PLAN TO MANAGE SHARKSNOAA Administrator Outlines Proposal that Mirrors U.S. Fishing Rules New Orleans — The United States has asked the international community to start managing shark populations in the Atlantic, Mediterranean and Gulf of Mexico. The proposal asks other shark fishing nations to adopt procedures like […]

Whooping Cranes Arrive in South Carolina After a 150-Year Absence

Whooping Cranes Arrive in South Carolina After a 150-Year AbsenceThree years after proposing to reintroduce whooping cranes (Grus americana)into historic habitat and establish a migratory flock of birds in easternNorth America, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service confirms the arrival of 5whooping cranes in South Carolina.There are now 35 migratory whooping cranes in the wild […]

NOAA OFFERS NEW WEB SITE ON SOCIAL SCIENCE TOOLS FOR MARINE PROTECTED AREAS

NOAA OFFERS NEW WEB SITE ON SOCIAL SCIENCE TOOLS FOR MARINE PROTECTED AREAS NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, has launched a new Web site on research techniques for examining the “human dimensions” of marine and coastal resource management. This “Social Science Tools and Methods for Marine Protected Areas Management” Web site gives basic […]

UNITED STATES ASKS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO ADOPT COLLABORATIVE PLAN TO MANAGE

UNITED STATES ASKS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO ADOPT COLLABORATIVE PLAN TO MANAGE SHARKSNOAA Administrator Outlines Proposal that Mirrors U.S. Fishing Rules Nov. 15, 2004 — The United States asked the international community to start managing shark populations in the Atlantic, Mediterranean and Gulf of Mexico. The proposal asks other shark fishing nations to adopt procedures like […]

Purpose of the Bottlenose Dolphin Take Reduction Plan

Purpose of the Bottlenose Dolphin Take Reduction Plan Purpose:As per the Marine Mammal Protection Act As Amended, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) must develop and implement a take reduction plan designed to assist in the recovery or prevent the depletion of each strategic stock which interacts with Category I or II fisheries. Short Term […]

NOAA/U.S. DELEGATION TO HOST INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES COMMISSION IN NEW ORLEANS

NOAA/U.S. DELEGATION TO HOST INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES COMMISSION IN NEW ORLEANSNegotiations will Focus on Atlantic Bluefin Tuna, Sharks and Compliance Next week, the United States will host delegates from 62 fishing nations to plan for the future conservation and fisheries management of economically and ecologically important fish species. The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic […]

Parmesan Grouper

Parmesan Grouper Serves/Yields:6Prep. Time:Cook Time:Category SeafoodDifficulty:Moderate Ingredients 3-4 lbs. Black Grouper Fillet 6 Slices of Monterey Jack Cheese, 1/4 inch thick 10 Tablespoons (1 Stick plus 2 Tablespoons) of Butter 2 Tablespoons of Dijon Mustard 1 Cup of Fine Dry Bread Crumbs 1 Cup of Freshly Grated Parmesan Cheese 1/4 Cup of Minced Fresh Parsley […]

PROTECTED SPECIES GET MUCH NEEDED HELP

PROTECTED SPECIES GET MUCH NEEDED HELPNOAA Fisheries Proposes Regulations to Reduce Bycatch of Bottlenose Dolphins and Sea Turtles The National Marine Fisheries Service is seeking public comment on a proposed rule to increase protection of bottlenose dolphins and some threatened species of sea turtles. The comment period began Nov. 10, with the publication of “The […]

Preston Pate Jr. Elected ASMFC Chair

Preston Pate Jr. Elected ASMFC ChairNovember 11, 2004New Castle, NH – Today, member states of the Atlantic States MarineFisheries Commission acknowledged the many accomplishments of outgoingChair John I. Nelson, Jr. of New Hampshire and welcomed incoming ChairPreston Pate Jr. of North Carolina.In assuming his chairmanship, Mr. Pate spoke enthusiastically about his newposition, “I am honored […]

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SUN’s STORMS CREATE SPECTACULAR LIGHT SHOW ON EARTH Nov. 10, 2004 — A series of major solar flares on the sun is keeping NOAA space weather forecasters busy this week. There have been two major solar flares, rated as R2 (moderate) and R3 (strong) on the NOAA Space Weather Scales, which erupted on November 9 […]