NOAA ISSUES 2005 SPRING OUTLOOK

NOAA ISSUES 2005 SPRING OUTLOOKSouthwestern Drought Eases While Pacific Northwest Snowpack Levels Remain Low Today, NOAA unveiled the 2005 U.S. Spring Outlook for April through June. Of significance, one of the wettest winters on record has resulted in major reductions in the area and severity of drought in the Southwest and the Colorado River Basin […]

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Re-Issues Dredge Schedule FY 2005

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Re-Issues Dredge Schedule FY 2005 The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers issued it’s recently updated dredge schedule for FY2005 on Thursday (3/17/05). The Currituck will be dredging Lockwood Folly from March 9th to the 16th. The Merritt will be dredging New River from April 27th to May 7th; Bogue […]

Offshore, the Tuna Haul is Both Good and Early

Offshore, the Tuna Haul is Both Good and Early March 08, 2005 – It might seem a little early, but the offshore fishing season has gotten off to a good start on Hatteras Island. When weather permits, charter boats have been making excellent hauls of yellowfin tuna. There have even been good numbers of wahoo […]

RED TIDE SUSPECTED IN RECENT MANATEE DEATHS

RED TIDE SUSPECTED IN RECENT MANATEE DEATHS On March 5, 2005, biologists with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI) began responding to calls about dead manatees throughout southwest Florida, an area where red tide counts have been higher than normal for several months. As animal carcasses were […]

POLICYMAKERS, SCIENTISTS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, FISHING INDUSTRIES TO DISCUSS PARTS

POLICYMAKERS, SCIENTISTS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, FISHING INDUSTRIES TO DISCUSS PARTS OF PRESIDENT BUSH’S OCEAN ACTION PLANHead of NOAA to Speak at Conference Retired Navy Vice Admiral Conrad C. Lautenbacher, Jr., Ph.D., under secretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere and NOAA administrator will address participants at the “Managing Our Nation’s Fisheries” second conference in Washington, D.C. Lautenbacher […]

NEW EDUCATIONAL TOOL EXAMINES INFAMOUS ALASKAN OIL SPILL 16 YEARS LATER

NEW EDUCATIONAL TOOL EXAMINES INFAMOUS ALASKAN OIL SPILL 16 YEARS LATER A new educational case study describing the impacts and recovery of the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska’s Prince William Sound is now available from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Ocean Service. NOAA is an agency of the U.S. Department of […]

KATHERINE ANN ESCHELBACH OF CHAPEL HILL, N.C., RECEIVES THE 2005 WALTER B. JONES

KATHERINE ANN ESCHELBACH OF CHAPEL HILL, N.C., RECEIVES THE 2005 WALTER B. JONES MEMORIAL AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN COASTAL AND MARINE GRADUATE STUDY Katherine Ann Eschelbach, of Chapel Hill, N.C., has won the 2005 Walter B. Jones Memorial Award for Excellence in Coastal and Marine Graduate Study. Administered by NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric […]

NOAA RECOGNIZES EXCELLENCE IN COASTAL AND OCEAN MANAGEMENT

NOAA RECOGNIZES EXCELLENCE IN COASTAL AND OCEAN MANAGEMENT NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, announces the 13 winners of the 2005 Walter B. Jones Memorial and NOAA Awards for Excellence in Coastal and Ocean Management. The awards recognize individuals, graduate students, state and local governments, businesses and non-governmental organizations for their outstanding contributions to […]

NEW TECHNOLOGY PACKAGE MAKES MILITARY AND CIVILIAN AIRDROPS SAFER

NEW TECHNOLOGY PACKAGE MAKES MILITARY AND CIVILIAN AIRDROPS SAFER March 11, 2005 — Accurately parachuting supplies and materiel from aircraft thousands of feet above the ground to those who need them is a notoriously tricky, if often vital, thing to do, heavily dependent on local wind and weather conditions for success. A laptop-based system developed […]

NOAA Fisheries is Soliciting Public Comment on Amendment 6 to the Shrimp Fishery

NOAA Fisheries is Soliciting Public Comment on Amendment 6 to the Shrimp Fishery Management Plan Amendment 6 proposes several actions, including the transfer of authority from the Council to the National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries) for modifying shrimp bycatch reduction device (BRD) testing protocol; modifying bycatch reduction certification criteria from species-specific targets to a […]