NMFS proposes to restrict directed commercial Pacific sardine fishing off Washington, Oregon, and California for July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027, allowing harvest only as live bait, minor directed fisheries, incidental catch, or under exempted pe…
Southeast Data Assessment and Review (SEDAR) 90 will assess South Atlantic Red Snapper through data workshops, assessment webinars, and a review workshop to inform fisheries management decisions.
NMFS proposes incidental harassment authorizations for Turnagain Marine Construction to take marine mammals during Douglas Island Cruise Ship Terminal construction near Juneau, Alaska, with a public comment period before final decision.
SEDAR 100 public meeting process for Gulf gray triggerfish assessment includes data workshop, webinars, and review workshop to inform Southeast fisheries management decisions.
Southeast Data, Assessment, and Review Steering Committee meets to discuss stock assessment processes and schedules for South Atlantic, Gulf of America, and Caribbean fisheries.
South Atlantic Fishery Management Council holds System Management Plan Workgroup meetings on July 9, 2026, and July 22, 2026.
NMFS proposes removing a 9-mile Santa Clara River reach from critical habitat protection for Southern California steelhead under the Endangered Species Act following a petition from United Water Conservation District.
NOAA's Office for Coastal Management solicits public input on California's coastal management program performance through in-person and virtual meetings, with particular focus on spaceports, offshore oil, pipelines, desalination, and undersea cables.
Federal fishery management councils must submit statements of financial interests to OMB for review; public comment period is open for this information collection activity.
NOAA extends suspension of special use permits for commercial submarine cables in national marine sanctuaries designated after August 16, 2024, through August 16, 2028, while evaluating alternative permitting approaches.
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