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The Trump administration's proposed cuts to NOAA are drawing sharp criticism in the wake of devastating floods in Texas that ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released its 2026 fiscal year budget, which includes cuts and decreases ...
A new NOAA document sheds further light on the Trump administration's proposed cuts and changes for the weather and climate ...
A sweeping new executive order to deregulate the U.S. seafood sector risks unraveling decades of scientific progress and ...
Sweeping NOAA cuts could harm Florida’s fishing economy, endanger red tide research, and threaten coastal conservation efforts along the Gulf Coast.
The White House this month recommended slashing NOAA’s budget by more than $1.5 billion, with a special focus on “climate-dominated research, data and grant programs.” ...
Danielle Blacklock, director of NOAA’s Office of Aquaculture, was also scheduled to speak but was removed from the program.
At the same time, NOAA Fisheries has been working to support the growth of U.S. aquaculture, as more than half the world’s seafood including fish and edible seaweeds now comes from ocean farming ...
Three of NOAA’s preferred aquaculture areas are off the coast of Texas and one is south of Louisiana. Each area ranges from 500 to 2,000 acres and could total 6,500 acres.