NMFS seeks comment on Amendment 19 to extend the Gulf shrimp fishing permit moratorium beyond its October 26, 2026 expiration for an additional 10 years to maintain capacity limits.
NMFS adds recreational Pacific halibut fishing dates (June 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23) in the Columbia River subarea under the 2026 Catch Sharing Plan to increase angler opportunity and ensure full utilization of Area 2A catch limits.
NMFS holds a public peer-review meeting for Atlantic herring and Georges Bank haddock stock assessments to inform fishing policy decisions in northwest Atlantic offshore waters.
South Atlantic Fishery Management Council holds a Habitat and Ecosystem Advisory Panel meeting June 30–July 1, 2026.
NMFS implements Amendment 55 to establish a new scamp and yellowmouth grouper complex with catch levels, sector allocations, and rebuilding plans for South Atlantic fisheries.
New England Fishery Management Council holds a 3-day public meeting with online access to consider fishery management actions affecting the New England exclusive economic zone.
Department of Commerce seeks 60 days of public comment on proposed information collection activities related to take prohibitions before submitting to OMB under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
NOAA's National Ocean Service invites non-Federal partners to apply for matching funds for ocean and coastal mapping projects under the Brennan Ocean Mapping Fund, with selection based on mutual interest and data collection proposals.
Modified letter of authorization issued to Don Young Port of Alaska for incidental marine mammal taking during Cargo Terminals Replacement project in Anchorage from 2026 through 2031.
Department of Commerce seeks 60 days of public comment on a proposed information collection about US business activity in ocean measurement, observation, and forecasting before submitting to OMB for review.
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