
What’s at Stake?
Numerous issues are in play, but foremost is NOAA’s proposed speed restrictions, which could be finalized as soon as May.
Numerous issues are in play, but foremost is NOAA’s proposed speed restrictions, which could be finalized as soon as May.
Regulators must find solutions that can protect marine wildlife and ensure that the fishing and boating industries remain strong.
This year, NOAA will provide Peak Storm Surge Forecast graphics in the days leading up to a storm to increase the amount of information the public sees. The hope is that more people will heed evacuation orders instead of trying to ride out a storm.
On June 6, National Marine Manufacturers Association president and CEO Frank Hugelmeyer testified before Congress that a proposal by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Many Americans have experienced the unique sense of joy and freedom that comes with spending time in the great outdoors, and as more and more Americans flock to our nation’s waterways, Congress must focus on protecting boating access across the nation.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has released its 2022 hurricane season forecast, predicting the seventh consecutive year with above-average activity.
The BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water found that NOAA was taking a forward-looking approach.
Agencies were spared some cuts, setting the stage for a debate later this year about funding for fiscal 2018.
Chris Clark developed a moving visualization of what he calls noise smog created by whale-watching boats.
The NMMA said the announcement represented a victory for the South Atlantic angling industry and anglers nationwide.
Numerous issues are in play, but foremost is NOAA’s proposed speed restrictions, which could be finalized as soon as May.
Regulators must find solutions that can protect marine wildlife and ensure that the fishing and boating industries remain strong.
This year, NOAA will provide Peak Storm Surge Forecast graphics in the days leading up to a storm to increase the amount of information the public sees. The hope is that more people will heed evacuation orders instead of trying to ride out a storm.
On June 6, National Marine Manufacturers Association president and CEO Frank Hugelmeyer testified before Congress that a proposal by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Many Americans have experienced the unique sense of joy and freedom that comes with spending time in the great outdoors, and as more and more Americans flock to our nation’s waterways, Congress must focus on protecting boating access across the nation.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has released its 2022 hurricane season forecast, predicting the seventh consecutive year with above-average activity.
The BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water found that NOAA was taking a forward-looking approach.
Agencies were spared some cuts, setting the stage for a debate later this year about funding for fiscal 2018.
Chris Clark developed a moving visualization of what he calls noise smog created by whale-watching boats.
The NMMA said the announcement represented a victory for the South Atlantic angling industry and anglers nationwide.
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