Court Decision Reverses Ballast Exemption to the Clean Water Act; Federal Court
Court Decision Reverses Ballast Exemption to the Clean Water Act; Federal Court Ruling to Prevent Spread of Invasive Species by
Court Decision Reverses Ballast Exemption to the Clean Water Act; Federal Court Ruling to Prevent Spread of Invasive Species by
AFTER TWO LARGE ANNUAL GAINS, RATE OF ATMOSPHERIC CO2 INCREASE RETURNS TO AVERAGE, NOAA REPORTS March 31, 2005  A
2005 Quotas and Effort Controls Proposed for Bluefin Tuna NOAA Fisheries Service has proposed initial 2005 fishing year specifications for
New Bycatch Reduction Research Proposed for Longline Fishery Six operators of pelagic longline vessels have requested Exempted Fishing Permits to
Environmental Protection Agency Requests Input on Pesticide Research The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed some updates and revisions to
New Authorization Proposed for Agencies Assisting Stranded Endangered Sea Turtles A new proposed rule would allow any agent or employee
NOAA Web Page Explains Authorizations and Permits for Protected Species NOAA Fisheries Service has launched a new Web page to
State Cracks Down on Illegal Fish Products; Undercover Agents Checking SeafoodSource: Florida Keys Keynoter, Marathon, Fla. Mar. 28–The state Fish
NOAA HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY PRIORITIES FOR 2004 NOW AVAILABLEUpdated Charting Data Promotes Safe Navigation NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration