New Document on Deep Coral Communities Available

New Document on Deep Coral Communities Available The first version of Profiles of Activities, Deep Coral Communities, highlighting NOAA’s research activities on deep coral communities, is now available. This is a living document that will be updated periodically to include programs across NOAA and eventually national and international partners as well. If you would like […]

Comment Period Extended for Draft HMS Plan; Advisory Panel Meeting Rescheduled

Comment Period Extended for Draft HMS Plan; Advisory Panel Meeting Rescheduled Due to the extended recovery period needed for the Gulf region constituents from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and the need to reschedule three public hearings, NOAA Fisheries has extended the comment period on the draft Consolidated Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Fishery Management Plan and […]

HAZMAT CHALLENGES FROM HURRICANES BRING STRONG NOAA RESPONSE

HAZMAT CHALLENGES FROM HURRICANES BRING STRONG NOAA RESPONSE Among the other challenges facing responders is how to deal with numerous sunken or grounded vessels which may be carrying potential pollutants. Priority will be given to salvage efforts dealing with those posing the greatest pollution and navigational threats. Damaged Oil Tank in Breton Sound, La., NOAA […]

ONE SMALL SPLASH FOR A DRIFTER, ONE LARGE STEP FOR A GLOBAL EARTH OBSERVATION SY

ONE SMALL SPLASH FOR A DRIFTER, ONE LARGE STEP FOR A GLOBAL EARTH OBSERVATION SYSTEM Oct. 6, 2005 — As Global Drifter 1250 hit the cold waters off of Halifax, Nova Scotia, it signaled the completion of the first component of the Global Ocean Observing System and the first segment of the Global Earth Observation […]

COAST GUARD CUTTER VIGOROUS RETURNS TO CAPE MAY FROM 43 DAYS IN THE CARIBBEAN

COAST GUARD CUTTER VIGOROUS RETURNS TO CAPE MAY FROM 43 DAYS IN THE CARIBBEAN CAPE MAY, N.J.- Coast Guard Cutter Vigorous returned Monday from a 42-day deployment in the Caribbean conducting counter-drug, migrant and search and rescue operations. Under the new command of Cmdr. Glenn F. Grahl, Vigorous made her way south towards the Caribbean […]

National Wildlife Refuge Provide Economic Benefits Today,Conservation Benefits f

National Wildlife Refuge Provide Economic Benefits Today,Conservation Benefits for Future GenerationsSecretary of the Interior Gale Norton today released a report that showsrecreational use on national wildlife refuges generated almost $1.4 billionin total economic activity during the 2004 fiscal year. The report, Bankingon Nature 2004: The Economic Benefits to Local Communities of NationalWildlife Refuge Visitation, was […]

STATEMENT BY NTSB ACTING CHAIRMAN MARK V. ROSENKER ON INVESTIGATION OF SINKING O

STATEMENT BY NTSB ACTING CHAIRMAN MARK V. ROSENKER ON INVESTIGATION OF SINKING OF THE ETHAN ALLENNational Transportation Safety Board Acting Chairman Mark V. Rosenker issued the following statement today related to the progress of the Board’s investigation of the October 2 sinking of the Ethan Allen.Washington, DC –The National Transportation Safety Board is continuing to […]

COAST GUARD CRACKS DOWN ON ILLEGAL FISHING

COAST GUARD CRACKS DOWN ON ILLEGAL FISHING ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.– Three commercial fishing vessels were cited this morning after fishing in a restricted area 50-miles off the coast of New Jersey. The fishing vessels Full Throttle, homeported in Nanticoke, MD., No Limits, homeported in Norfolk, VA., and the Miss Marley II from Ocean City MD., […]

HURRICANE RITA TRIGGERS ADDITIONAL FISHERY FAILURE AND FISHERY RESOURCE DISASTER

HURRICANE RITA TRIGGERS ADDITIONAL FISHERY FAILURE AND FISHERY RESOURCE DISASTER DECLARATION IN LOUISIANA AND TEXAS Oct. 4, 2005 — U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez today announced a formal determination of a fishery failure in Louisiana and Texas due to the devastation following Hurricane Rita. The affected area includes the Gulf of Mexico coastal areas of […]

Reward offered for identification of person(s) responsible for manatee

Reward offered for identification of person(s) responsible for manateedeathThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is offering a reward of up to $10,000 toany person who furnishes information which leads to an arrest, a criminalconviction, civil penalty assessment, or forfeiture of property, of anyperson(s) responsible for the death or relating to the death of a WestIndian […]