Conservation groups are concerned that the endangered right whale is vulnerable to extinction as the Trump administration signals more support for marine industries.
On January 16, 2025, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) formally withdrew its August 1, 2022, Notice of Proposed
The National Marine Fisheries Service rule would have required any ... for a decision on the vessel strike reduction rule, our East Coast has become a graveyard for North Atlantic right whales.
A local grassroots organization is continuing its battle in the courtroom to have offshore wind farms off Long Beach Island and Brigantine scrapped in perpetuity without a chance of being revived in the future,
The National Marine Fisheries Service withdrew a proposal to extend the East Coast speed limit rules protecting endangered ... measures in right whale calving areas off the southeast U.S. states. The groups reacted angrily to the agency’s Jan. 15 retreat ...
The overhead Yarmouth sign says Bon Voyage, but the province says The CAT ferry, docked here in Yarmouth on Oct. 15 after the conclusion of its 2024 season, will be back for 2025 and 2026 sailing seasons and that it is working on things long-term beyond that. TINA COMEAU Photo by Tina Comeau /.
So when the U.S. Department of Defense released on the Federal Register on January 7, 2025 a "Notice of Chinese military companies operating in the United States," a trio of prominent maritime ...
The move in the waning days of the Biden administration will leave the endangered North Atlantic right whale vulnerable to extinction as the Trump administration is signaling a shift from environmental conservation to support for marine industries,
Federal officials have withdrawn a proposed slow zone for ferries, ships and large boats along the U.S. East Coast, after months of heated criticism from Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket, and other coastal communities.
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The two fishermen were aboard a 34-foot scallop vessel that changed course due to poor sea conditions and did not arrive at its expected destination.
The most-read story of last week was the news that American Mariculture (AMI), the US' biggest breeder of shrimp, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The Florida-based company submitted its request on Jan. 8, owing between $10 million and $50m, according to its filing. At the same time, Robin Pearl has been reinstated as CEO.