WATCH: Ranking Member Pingree Blasts Burgum for Sabotaging Renewable Energy as Gas Prices Soar
Bureau of Land Management and Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and eliminates renewable energy funding which includes onshore
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Bureau of Land Management and Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and eliminates renewable energy funding which includes onshore
Bureau of Land Management and Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and eliminates renewable energy funding which includes onshore
letter to top leaders at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Congressman Jared Golden (ME-02) lauded … Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Under Secretary for Oceans and Atmosphere Dr. Neil Jacobs. “[His] exemplary record
Gray Zone — a 277 square-mile area of ocean near Machias Seal Island that is fished by both … American fishermen have made to protect this shared ocean. The Gray Zone can no longer remain a gray
leading the way when it comes to ocean resource conservation and mitigating the risk of whale entanglements, including … invested than they are in ensuring a healthy ocean ecosystem. I urge my colleagues to support this amendment
wild blueberries, spend a little time on the ocean, and see our wonderful state. If you want
reintroduced the bipartisan, bicameral Coastal Communities Ocean Acidification Act . This legislation provides resources for the National Oceanic … local and tribal entities to research and monitor ocean acidification. “We’re seeing the effects of ocean acidification
Inflation Reduction Act funding for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Affected funding streams support fisheries, marine
training, and cross-sector partnerships. The bipartisan, bicameral Ocean Regional Opportunity and Innovation (Ocean ROI) Act , would direct … Secretary of Commerce to establish “Ocean Innovation Clusters,” while providing grants for their establishment, operation, and administration. “Ocean
seafood harvesters, processors, and those involved in the ocean economy that they cannot make the necessary investments … seafood harvesters, processors, and those involved in the ocean economy that they cannot make the necessary investments
Commerce Howard Lutnick, demanding that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) immediately reverse this decision—while underscoring … outrage and deep disappointment regarding the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) recent decision to terminate funding
miles of coastline are still dedicated to ocean commerce,” Congresswoman Pingree said. “Between increasing development pressures
made in addressing challenges such as ocean acidification, warming waters, and habitat conservation. It also puts at risk
concerns regarding its potential adverse impacts on the ocean ecosystem,” said Dustin Delano, a former lobsterman and chief