HURRICANE RESEARCHER TO RECEIVE NOAA-DAVID JOHNSON AWARD

HURRICANE RESEARCHER TO RECEIVE NOAA-DAVID JOHNSON AWARD John A. Knaff, a leading expert in the study of hurricane structure and intensity, will receive the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) prestigious David S. Johnson Award, which recognizes young scientists for their innovative use of environmental satellite data. NOAA and the National Space Club will present […]

ASMFC Initiates Development of Addendum I to the Atlantic Menhaden Plan

ASMFC Initiates Development of Addendum I to the Atlantic Menhaden Plan Alexandria, VA – The Commission’s Atlantic Menhaden Management Board approved the development of an Addendum to the Interstate Fishery Management Plan. The addendum proposes modifications to the plan’s biological reference points and schedule for stock assessments, as well as revisions to the FMP’s habitat […]

ASMFC Board Takes Action on Scup, Black Sea Bass and Summer Flounder Management

ASMFC Board Takes Action on Scup, Black Sea Bass and Summer Flounder Management Measures Alexandria, VA – The Commission’s Summer Flounder, Scup and Black Sea Bass Management Board amended the state scup recreational reductions for the 2004 fishery, initiated an addendum for the 2005 and 2006 black sea bass commercial fishery, and considered a New […]

NOAA: WHERE SCIENCE CREATES VALUE FOR AMERICA

NOAA: WHERE SCIENCE CREATES VALUE FOR AMERICA March 15, 2004 — NOAA is a multi-faceted science agency with nearly 12,500 employees across the nation. The agency conducts research and gathers data about the global oceans, atmosphere, space, and sun, and applies this knowledge to science and service that has a major impact on the nation. […]

COAST GUARD NETS ILLEGAL CATCH

COAST GUARD NETS ILLEGAL CATCH BOSTON – As part of the Coast Guard’s continuing efforts to stop illegal fishing in New England, Coast Guard crews boarded a New Bedford, Mass., fishing vessel Sunday and discovered what may yield the most significant illegal lobster catch seizure in recent history. A law enforcement boarding team from the […]

2004 Big Rock Classic

2004 Big Rock Classic March 4, 2004 – The 2004 Rules and Brochure are hot off the press and have been mailed to Big Rock’s mailing list including all past participants. The 2004 rules include the new Level IV, Winner Take All level for $2500. Participants must enter Level’s I, II and III to enter […]

(HMS) REGULATORY IMPACT REVIEW AND FINAL REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS

(HMS) REGULATORY IMPACT REVIEW AND FINAL REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS Southwest Region National Marine Fisheries Service The commercial harvesting sector is expected to be the HMS sector most impacted by the proposed HMS regulatory actions. Under certain regulatory alternatives they will experience changes in catches and landings. Thus, changes in net economic benefits due to management […]

NC GUARD ISABEL RELIEF

NC GUARD ISABEL RELIEF March 12, 2004 WASHINGTON – North Carolina will receive almost $1.7 million in federal reimbursements for the state’s National Guard relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Isabel, Senator John Edwards announced Friday.“Our National Guard was there when we needed it after Isabel,” Senator Edwards said. The money is distributed by […]

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NOAA’S NATIONAL GEODETIC SURVEY MARKS LAUNCH OF NATION’S FIRST NEW NICKEL IN 66 YEARS IN PHILADELPHIA CEREMONIES The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) National Geodetic Survey (NGS) helped launched the new “Westward Journey Nickel Seriesâ„¢” Jefferson nickel that marks the bicentennials of the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark expedition with the placement […]

NOAA SATELLITES HELP RESCUE BOATERS IN DISTRESS

NOAA SATELLITES HELP RESCUE BOATERS IN DISTRESS March 12, 2004 — Ten people were pulled to safety Tuesday after their boat capsized near Manele Bay, an area close to Lanai, Hawaii. The dramatic rescue was triggered after a crew member aboard the vessel, Paragon I, activated an emergency beacon at 2:15 p.m. local time—15 minutes […]