Boats inspected for invasive species on Lake Tahoe
Boaters on Lake Tahoe should be prepared to have their vessels inspected at an inspection station. So far this year officials have stopped four boats
Boaters on Lake Tahoe should be prepared to have their vessels inspected at an inspection station. So far this year officials have stopped four boats
The Environmental Protection Agency is awarding $2.7 million to 46 organizations in 32 states and Puerto Rico to help restore urban waters, support community revitalization
The dormant oil platform known as High Island 389-A rises out of the Gulf of Mexico about 100 miles southeast of Galveston, Texas. Corals, sea
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued a new framework to help local governments meet their Clean Water Act obligations. The Integrated Municipal Stormwater and Wastewater
The spread of Asian carp in Minnesota waters could threaten the $4 billion fishing and recreational boating industry. With carp now entering Minnesota from water
Illinois boaters will soon need to think twice before launching at area lakes. The Chicago-area’s Daily Herald newspaper reports that new legislation targets the spread
New analysis of updated data shows that although 8 percent of U.S waters are designated as marine protected areas, the majority of these areas are
As a part of ongoing efforts to bolster awareness of the National Park Service’s proposed General Management Plan to close nearly 20 percent of boating
NOAA’s Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary is seeking public comment to guide a review of the sanctuary’s marine zones – areas set aside for specific
The National Marine Manufacturers Association and other groups met Wednesday with National Park Service leadership, including Superintendent Mark Lewis, to discuss potential compromise in the
Boaters on Lake Tahoe should be prepared to have their vessels inspected at an inspection station. So far this year officials have stopped four boats
The Environmental Protection Agency is awarding $2.7 million to 46 organizations in 32 states and Puerto Rico to help restore urban waters, support community revitalization
The dormant oil platform known as High Island 389-A rises out of the Gulf of Mexico about 100 miles southeast of Galveston, Texas. Corals, sea
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued a new framework to help local governments meet their Clean Water Act obligations. The Integrated Municipal Stormwater and Wastewater
The spread of Asian carp in Minnesota waters could threaten the $4 billion fishing and recreational boating industry. With carp now entering Minnesota from water
Illinois boaters will soon need to think twice before launching at area lakes. The Chicago-area’s Daily Herald newspaper reports that new legislation targets the spread
New analysis of updated data shows that although 8 percent of U.S waters are designated as marine protected areas, the majority of these areas are
As a part of ongoing efforts to bolster awareness of the National Park Service’s proposed General Management Plan to close nearly 20 percent of boating
NOAA’s Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary is seeking public comment to guide a review of the sanctuary’s marine zones – areas set aside for specific
The National Marine Manufacturers Association and other groups met Wednesday with National Park Service leadership, including Superintendent Mark Lewis, to discuss potential compromise in the