In July, the House passed amendments from Congressman Brian Mast (R-FL) to add more than $1 million in funding to combat harmful algal blooms, but...
- Derek Brockbank
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Opinion: Hurricane Recovery Should Prioritize Resilience, Natural Infrastructure
Hurricanes Harvey and Irma were, and continue to be, life-changing events for millions of Americans. These coastal storms brought devastation far...
- Julie Cohen
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California Must Decide How to Decommission Offshore Platform Inherited from Bankrupt Oil Company
When the Colorado-based oil company Venoco, Inc. — founded in Carpinteria, California, more than two decades ago — declared bankruptcy last spring...
- ECO
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NOAA Marine Debris Program Awards Funding to 11 Projects
The NOAA Marine Debris Program has announced the 11 recipients of its 2017 removal awards, totaling $1,238,358 of funding toward marine debris...
According to the Washington Post, Hurricane Harvey has damaged two ExxonMobil refineries, causing the release of hazardous pollutants. First noticed...
In an effort to ensure their recovery, NOAA Fisheries has designated critical habitat for Atlantic sturgeon.
A new study looks at the contentious climate of planning and management for marine and coastal areas, where competing interests claim that their...
- ECO
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Global Project to Address Bio-invasions via Ships’ Hulls
A new global project to help protect marine ecosystems from the negative effects of invasive aquatic species has been given the go-ahead for...
- Kira Coley
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In Pursuit of Africa’s Blue Economy
A patchwork of beige, yellow, and green spreads across the dry and rugged landscape of the second-largest land mass in the world. Traditionally,...
A letter from the office of the Prime Minister to the environmental advocacy organization Oceana states that legislation will go to the Belize...
- Kat Kerlin
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Marine Reserves Could Help Make Commercial Fishing More Profitable
Commercial fishermen may be able to catch more of the profitable fish they want with marine reserves than without them, according to a study in the...
- Jaime D. Sigarán, Sustainable Oceans Alliance
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Opinion: Watered Down Protections on the Horizon
Later this month, the Department of Commerce will sift through public comments on whether 11 marine monuments and sanctuaries are to be opened up...
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