Mr. Tilley Speaks out.

Carolina Beach’s plan to raise funds on north end CAROLINA BEACH | Dave Tilley loves almost everything about Carolina Beach’s proposed plan to manage the north end.He doesn’t have a problem with the town charging a fee for people to drive on the beach, and he doesn’t mind the extra patrols by police officers. He […]

White House Expected to Respond To Ocean Commission Next Week

White House Expected to Respond To Ocean Commission Next WeekCommission Chairman says President Has Opportunity to Guide Ocean Management for the 21st Century Washington, DC—The fate of America’s oceans will in large part be determined next week when President Bush is expected to respond to the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy’s Final Report. The White House’s position […]

INSTRUMENT STUDIES AWARDED FOR NOAA GOES-R SPACECRAFT

INSTRUMENT STUDIES AWARDED FOR NOAA GOES-R SPACECRAFT On behalf of NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NASA has awarded two contracts to perform design and risk reduction for the Space Environment In-Situ Suite (SEISS) of instruments for NOAA’s next generation of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES)-R series spacecraft. NOAA is an agency of the […]

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NOAA’S NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CONNECTS WITH COMMUNICATION NETWORK TO ENHANCE PUBLIC SAFETY The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is working with the National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System to establish a new communication link with NOAA’s National Weather Service to increase public safety through improved dissemination of weather forecasts and warnings. NOAA is an agency of […]

738-foot Freighter Selendang Ayu Sits in Two Pieces

738-foot Freighter Selendang Ayu Sits in Two Pieces ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The 738-foot freighter Selendang Ayu sits in two pieces and hard aground off the northern shore of Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Island chain.  Photo courtesy of Alaska Department of Fish and Game738-foot Freighter Selendang Ayu Sits in Two Pieces ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The 738-foot freighter Selendang Ayu sits in […]

NOAA: WHERE SCIENCE CREATES VALUE FOR AMERICA

NOAA: WHERE SCIENCE CREATES VALUE FOR AMERICA Dec. 16, 2004 — NOAA, the Commerce Department’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, is a science-based agency with nearly 12,500 employees across the nation who work each day to preserve the nation’s natural resources, protect the lives and property of its citizens and support the economy. The agency […]

ATLANTIC BLUEFIN TUNA LANDINGS

ATLANTIC BLUEFIN TUNA LANDINGS As of December 15, 2004, fishing year landings of Atlantic bluefin tuna are as follows: The coastwide General category has landed 284.2 mt of a possible 359.0 mt. Harpoon category closed at 29.9 mt. Longline North: 28.7 mt. Longline South: 9.8 mt. Purse seine category 31.3 mt. The Angling category is […]

NOAA OFFERS EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE ON LIONFISH, OTHER TOOLS

NOAA OFFERS EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE ON LIONFISH, OTHER TOOLS A new educational case study on the lionfish—a venomous invasive species from the Indian and western Pacific Oceans that is found off the coast of the mid-Atlantic—is now available from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Ocean Service. NOAA is an agency of the U.S. Department […]

NOAA FISHERIES DELAYS DECISION ON STRIPED BASS FISHING IN FEDERAL WATERS

NOAA FISHERIES DELAYS DECISION ON STRIPED BASS FISHING IN FEDERAL WATERS NOAA Fisheries will wait until the completion of a new striped bass stock assessment in 2005 before deciding whether to re-open federal waters in the Atlantic to striped bass fishing. The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission has recommended that NOAA Fisheries remove the current […]

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Publishes Regulations Governing Revocation

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Publishes Regulations Governing Revocationof Incidental Take PermitsThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today published in the Federal Registernew regulations covering incidental take permits issued under theEndangered Species Act.  The regulations describe circumstances in whichthe Service may revoke these permits.The Service grants incidental take permits to landowners who havevoluntarily agreed to […]