Senate Commerce Disaster Prevention Subcommittee Holds Polar Satellite Hearing:

Senate Commerce Disaster Prevention Subcommittee Holds Polar Satellite Hearing: On March 30th, the Senate Commerce Disaster Prevention and Prediction Subcommittee (Chairman Jim DeMint, R-SC) held an oversight hearing on the delays and cost overruns of the National Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS). The Air Force and NOAA are jointly funding the NPOESS program, which […]

HUMPBACK WHALE FREED FROM LIFE-THREATENING ENTANGLEMENT

HUMPBACK WHALE FREED FROM LIFE-THREATENING ENTANGLEMENT Ponce Inlet, Fla.—Researchers rescued a juvenile humpback whale, entangled in rope Sunday off the east coast of Florida, saving its life. Biologists from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI) carried out the rescue with the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and […]

NOAA FISHERIES SERVICE RELEASES NECROPSY REPORT

NOAA FISHERIES SERVICE RELEASES NECROPSY REPORTCause of 2005 Marine Mammal Strandings Unclear March 30, 2006 — The NOAA Fisheries Service released necropsy results taken from stranded marine mammals off the coast of North Carolina in January 2005. Despite extensive testing, no single cause of the stranding and death of the marine mammals has been identified. […]

Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Amendment 15

Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Amendment 15Scoping Meetings and Comments: April 1 to June 30, 2006 The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council) proposes to develop Amendment 15 to its Fishery Management Plan (FMP) for summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass in order to address a wide range of issues relating to the […]

Safety Recommendation M-06-5 through -9

Safety Recommendation M-06-5 through -9 The National Transportation Safety Board makes the following safety recommendations to the U.S. Coast Guard: Revise regulations to require that passenger capacity for domestic passenger vessels be calculated based on a statistically representative average passenger weight standard that is periodically updated. (M-06-5) Identify a method for determining the maximum safe […]

Notice of Integrated Registration Program

Notice of Integrated Registration Program NOAA Fisheries Service is increasing the number of fisheries for which the Marine Mammal Authorization Program (MMAP) registration is integrated with existing state and Federal fishery licensing and permitting programs. MMAP registration will be integrated for state fisheries permitted through the states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, […]

NATIONAL ICE CENTER CONFIRMS NEW ANTARCTIC ICEBERG

NATIONAL ICE CENTER CONFIRMS NEW ANTARCTIC ICEBERG March 24, 2006 — An iceberg about the size of Martha’s Vineyard broke off from the Fimbul Ice Shelf, a large glacial ice sheet, located along the northwestern section of Queen Maud Land, in the eastern Weddell Sea near Antarctica. The National Ice Center, using visible satellite imagery […]

More Ships to Leave Ghost Fleet

More Ships to Leave Ghost Fleet Two more ships are leaving the James River, headed for disposal facilities in Virginia and Maryland, in what has become a regular occurrence since the Bush Administration took over management of the nation’s ship disposal program five years ago, the U.S. Maritime Administration announced. The Howard W. Gilmore is […]

National Fish and Wildlife Foundationââ‚Ã

National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s 2006 Guy Bradley Award Special Agent Jack Baker, a criminal investigator with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Office of Law Enforcement in Washington, North Carolina, and Maj. Bruce Buckson, who serves as the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) coordinator for manatee law enforcement, have received the National […]

American Scientific Societies weigh in on Endangered Species Debate

American Scientific Societies weigh in on Endangered Species Debate This spring, it is anticipated that the U.S. Senate will consider changes to the Endangered Species Act (E.S.A.).  Many of the proposed changes involve scientific issues and how science, research, and scientists advance the conservation of endangered plants and animals.  Six scientific organizations developed and today […]