Risk low for Asian carp entering Great Lakes in barge ballast tanks
A study conducted by the Coast Guard Research and Development Center in coordination with the Environmental Protection Agency concluded that barge ballast tanks present a
A study conducted by the Coast Guard Research and Development Center in coordination with the Environmental Protection Agency concluded that barge ballast tanks present a
NOAA Fisheries released its first compilation and discussion of fisheries allocation issues. The Marine Fishery Allocation Issues report, a direct response to stakeholder concerns regarding
The New England Fishery Management Council approved a year-to-year cut of 77 percent on the Gulf of Maine cod limit and 61 percent for Georges
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the U.S. Power Squadrons, a non-profit organization dedicated to safe boating, will renew a 50-year commitment to a
The NOAA weather and climate satellites that accurately tracked Hurricane Sandy’s path in October also played a key role in rescuing 263 people in 111
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is honoring four businesses with Clean Marina of the Year awards for 2012, based on their size and services.
A coalition of Adirondack Park and New York environmental groups is asking state officials to help create mandatory boat inspections for Lake George to thwart
Another warmer-than-average November is prompting the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to announce that 2012 is “virtually certain” to be the warmest year on record,
Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean this year saw above-average storm activity and marked the second consecutive year that the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast “suffered devastating
Wyoming conducted more than 38,600 boat inspections this summer under a program that aims to keep undesirable mussels and other invasive species out of the
A study conducted by the Coast Guard Research and Development Center in coordination with the Environmental Protection Agency concluded that barge ballast tanks present a
NOAA Fisheries released its first compilation and discussion of fisheries allocation issues. The Marine Fishery Allocation Issues report, a direct response to stakeholder concerns regarding
The New England Fishery Management Council approved a year-to-year cut of 77 percent on the Gulf of Maine cod limit and 61 percent for Georges
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the U.S. Power Squadrons, a non-profit organization dedicated to safe boating, will renew a 50-year commitment to a
The NOAA weather and climate satellites that accurately tracked Hurricane Sandy’s path in October also played a key role in rescuing 263 people in 111
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is honoring four businesses with Clean Marina of the Year awards for 2012, based on their size and services.
A coalition of Adirondack Park and New York environmental groups is asking state officials to help create mandatory boat inspections for Lake George to thwart
Another warmer-than-average November is prompting the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to announce that 2012 is “virtually certain” to be the warmest year on record,
Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean this year saw above-average storm activity and marked the second consecutive year that the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast “suffered devastating
Wyoming conducted more than 38,600 boat inspections this summer under a program that aims to keep undesirable mussels and other invasive species out of the