NMFS implements shallow-water grouper catch limits and recreational closed seasons for Gulf of America fisheries to reduce scamp and yellowmouth grouper harvest pending Amendment 58A development.
Department of Commerce seeks 60 days of public comment on information collection requirements for Coastal Zone Management Program Administration before submitting to OMB under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council's Surfclam and Ocean Quahog Advisory Panel will hold a public webinar meeting to address regulatory and management matters affecting shellfish harvesters.
EPA releases draft risk evaluation of flame retardant TBBPA under TSCA and requests public comment on whether the chemical presents unreasonable health or environmental risks under current use conditions.
The EPA will transfer pesticide product data and claimed confidential business information to the Department of Justice and litigation parties under FIFRA and FFDCA disclosure rules.
NMFS establishes 2026 commercial Pacific halibut fishing periods and limits for Area 2A off Washington, Oregon, and California to conserve stocks while enabling harvest of the IPHC allocation.
NMFS issues two consecutive 1-year incidental harassment authorizations to the U.S. Navy for marine mammal takes during the S50S/LNG and S499 Bulkheads Replacement Project at Naval Station Newport, Rhode Island.
NOAA extends emergency measures raising 2026 harvest limits for shortspine thornyhead, canary rockfish, and petrale sole in Pacific Coast groundfish fisheries to prevent economic hardship from restrictive catch allocations.
EPA exempts sodium nitrate from pesticide tolerance requirements when used as an inert ingredient in post-harvest fumigant canisters for raw agricultural commodities in sealed warehouses under 40 CFR 180.910.
EPA establishes pesticide residue tolerances for pydiflumetofen on sugarcane and cane commodities following Syngenta Crop Protection's petition under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
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