All NOAA articles
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NewsBoatUS Foundation launches national database to track abandoned boats
Database to support ongoing nationwide effort to remove derelict vessels across the US
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NewsIndustry celebrates US government withdrawal of proposed whale vessel speed rule
Stakeholders talk to IBI about the flaws in both the proposal and the process
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NewsNOAA withdraws NARW vessel speed rule proposal
The move is a major victory for the recreational marine industry and other stakeholders
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NewsUS election raises questions about future of whale speed rule
Advocacy group files petition to amend or appeal
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NewsSix US states object to NARW Vessel Strike Reduction Rule
But new study shows the North Atlantic Right Whale population could be stabilising
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NewsBipartisan bill to protect Right Whale introduced in US Senate
The bill is being lauded by the recreational marine industry and other stakeholders
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NewsNMMA pushes bill to stop NOAA speed rule
HR8704 was heard recently before the Water, Wildlife and Fisheries Subcommittee
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NewsBoatUS Foundation opens US$7.5m derelict vessel removal funding
Funding applications accepted through August 12 for abandoned and derelict vessel removal projects
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NewsUS$6m in Vessel Strike Avoidance Fund to be awarded March 2025
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) will administer funding for technological advancements to help reduce North Atlantic right whale vessel strikes
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NewsTechnology requires ‘holistic approach’ to reduce whale strikes
Progress has been made among WAVS members since the NOAA tech workshop in March
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NewsBiden administration marks US$6m for technology to reduce vessel whale strikes
WAVS taskforce calls the mid-week announcement an “exciting and needed development”
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NewsFred Gamboa given Hammond Marine Industry Leadership Award
The charter boat captain received the NMMA award on the opening day of the American Boating Congress
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NewsABC convenes with pending action on major issues
NMMA president tells Washington assemblage that a legal battle will likely ensue if the Vessel Speed Rule is not withdrawn
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NewsSaving the right whale without sinking boating is industry priority at ABC
The proposed North Atlantic right whale vessel speed rule is in the final stage of review
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NewsABC gives US boating industry a voice in Washington, DC
This year’s American Boating Congress (ABC) is scheduled for the nation’s capital in May
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NewsThree paths forward for vessel speed rule to protect right whale
The rule is currently under review by the US Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
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NewsUS Congress receives marine technology briefing
Members learn of existing technologies that could reduce the risk of vessel strikes to the North Atlantic right whale
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NewsTechnology is one answer to protecting whales; when and how is the question
Stakeholders of all stripes agree they must work together in developing technologies to protect the endangered North Atlantic right whale
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NewsTechnology workshop on right whale opens eyes, communications channels
The first of two sessions was held in Washington, DC on Tuesday
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NewsWhale workshop to explore tech solutions to reduce strike risks
The North Atlantic Right Whale Vessel Strike Risk Reduction Technology Workshop opens for two days on Tuesday









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