NMFS issued an incidental harassment authorization to the U.S. Navy permitting marine mammal takes during Pier 10 demolition and crane weight test area construction at Naval Submarine Base New London in Connecticut.
NMFS is accepting public comment on an exempted fishing permit application for U.S. West Coast highly migratory species fisheries to test monofilament ring tackle as alternative terminal gear for swordfish harvesting.
NMFS proposes 2026 harvest specifications for salmon in Cook Inlet's exclusive economic zone to conserve and manage salmon resources under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act.
NMFS proposes listing Southern Africa and Southwest Atlantic populations of tope shark as threatened species under the Endangered Species Act while finding four other populations do not warrant protection.
NMFS issues a 5-year affirmative finding for Panama allowing U.S. imports of yellowfin tuna and products harvested in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean under the Marine Mammal Protection Act and AIDCP compliance standards.
NMFS seeks public comment on an Incidental Harassment Authorization for marine mammal takes during Turnagain Marine Construction's Aak'w Landing Development Project in Juneau, Alaska, with potential one-year renewal eligibility.
NMFS issues affirmative findings allowing Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, and Spain to export yellowfin tuna and products from the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean into the United States under the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
The National Marine Fisheries Service closes the Northern Gulf of Maine Scallop Management Area for Limited Access General Category vessels in 2026 after the set-aside reaches full harvest capacity.
NOAA updates its fee schedule for special access to environmental data and related products, with most public access remaining free through NCEI, CLASS, and partner programs.
NOAA's Greater Atlantic Region seeks public comment on an exempted fishing permit application that would allow federally permitted vessels to conduct research fishing activities for the Gulf of Maine Research Institute outside standard fishery regul…
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