U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, NOAA FISHERIES ISSUE REGULATIONS TO IMPROVE ENDA

U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, NOAA FISHERIES ISSUE REGULATIONS TO IMPROVE ENDANGERED SPECIES CONSULTATION PROCESS FOR PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and NOAA Fisheries today finalized new regulations establishing for the first time a more efficient approach to ensure protection of threatened and endangered species as part of the U.S. Environmental […]

NOAA AWARDS MORE THAN $2.4 MILLION TO UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA RESEARCH FOUN

NOAA AWARDS MORE THAN $2.4 MILLION TO UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR OCEANIC RESEARCH The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration granted $2.4 million to the University of South Carolina Research Foundation to continue funding the Carolinas Coastal Ocean Observing and Prediction System, or Caro-COOPS. NOAA is an agency of the U.S. Department of […]

NOAA Scientists Continue Nationwide Lecture Series on Human Noise Impact to Mari

NOAA Scientists Continue Nationwide Lecture Series on Human Noise Impact to Marine Mammals NOAA Fisheries and scientists from various academic institutions are sponsoring a free national lecture series on marine mammals and human noise. The seventh lecture in the series of 14 will be held in Washington, D.C. on August 5, 2004, 2pm, at the […]

Fishery Management Council Appointments Announced

Fishery Management Council Appointments Announced U.S. Department of Commerce announced this week the appointment of Richard L. Gray, Jr., to the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council and the reappointment of David W. Ortmann to the Pacific Fishery Management Council. Gray is a recreational fisherman from Beaufort, S.C, and Ortmann is a fisheries biologist from Couer […]

NOAA, PARTNERS HAIL MAJOR SPACE COMMUNICATIONS BREAKTHROUGH

NOAA, PARTNERS HAIL MAJOR SPACE COMMUNICATIONS BREAKTHROUGH A new, high-speed data chipset is poised to move communication in space 100 times faster than existing integrated circuits used in space. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration officials today said the chipset, developed as the first of its kind for space applications, will be used in the future […]

NOAA AWARDS MORE THAN $4.6 MILLION TO SUPPORT THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR UNDERSE

NOAA AWARDS MORE THAN $4.6 MILLION TO SUPPORT THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR UNDERSEA SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYGrant Awarded to the University of Mississippi The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration awarded a $4,684,000 grant to the University of Mississippi to support undersea research through its National Institute for Undersea Science and Technology. NOAA is an agency of […]

NOAA AWARDS MORE THAN $500,000 TO NORTH CAROLINA FOR ESTUARY RESEARCH

NOAA AWARDS MORE THAN $500,000 TO NORTH CAROLINA FOR ESTUARY RESEARCH The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration granted $555,000 to the North Carolina Department of Environmental and Natural Resources to support the state’s estuarine research reserve. NOAA is an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce. The grant will help the state operate and manage […]

NOAA AWARDS MORE THAN $3.6 MILLION TO WILD AMERICAN SHRIMP, INC. TO MARKET DOMES

NOAA AWARDS MORE THAN $3.6 MILLION TO WILD AMERICAN SHRIMP, INC. TO MARKET DOMESTIC SHRIMP The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration granted $3,670,926 to Wild American Shrimp, Inc., an organization that assists the domestic shrimp industry, to help market domestic shrimp. NOAA is an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce. The project supported by […]

NOAA DIVERS HELP IDENTIFY HISTORIC SHIPWRECK OFF ALASKA

NOAA DIVERS HELP IDENTIFY HISTORIC SHIPWRECK OFF ALASKA July 28, 2004 — Divers working 80 feet below the surface of Monk’s Lagoon off Kodiak Island, Alaska, have identified a shipwreck first discovered in July of 2003 as the Russian-American Company ship Kad’yak, lost in 1860. The team will continue to map the wreck and recover […]

NOAA, LOUISIANA SCIENTISTS ISSUE “DEAD ZONE” FORECAST

NOAA, LOUISIANA SCIENTISTS ISSUE “DEAD ZONE” FORECAST July 26, 2004 — A team of NOAA scientists, the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium and Louisiana State University is forecasting that the “Dead Zone” off the coast of Louisiana and Texas this summer should be roughly the same size as it has been since 1990. This summer’s Dead […]