NOAA moves to police seas

By Traver Riggins

As part of their continuing effort to take a lead in managing global fisheries, officials with the U.S. National Oceanographic and Atmospher

NOAA nixes listing of Atlantic bluefin as endangered

By Traver Riggins

Assessment verdict pulls critique from conservationists and industry groups

Excerpts from this story referencing "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration":

"… play a role in satiating a ravenous global appetite for bluefin tuna. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced today that “based on careful scientific review” it will …"

Overview: The black market in bluefin

Along the Mediterranean coast of France, in the city of Montpellier, prosecutors are quietly putting on trial an ancient French tradition —

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"… port that,” said Rebecca Lent, director of International Affairs for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.Then there’s the backlog — as of June this year, catch data for 2008 w …"

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The climate change lobby explosion

By Marianne Lavelle

Will thousands of lobbyists imperil action on global warming?

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"… House science adviser John Holdren, Jane Lubchenco, nominated to head the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and former EPA Administrator Carol Browner, serving in a newly created …"

$163 million spent on oil pollution research — with no coordination

By Laurel Adams

Interagency committee to coordinate oil pollution research - didn't

Internal e-mails suggest doctoring of oil spill information by White House

By Laurel Adams

The White House may have ignored expert advice from government officials and pressured scientists to make changes in a report about the BP o
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Following record temperatures in 2010, lobbyists likely to turn up heat

By Laurel Adams

New data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released today showing that 2010 tied with 2005 as the warmest year

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"… he warmest year of the global surface temperature record. …"

Oxygen-starved “dead zones” in U.S. waters growing, report warns

By John Solomon

The number of “dead zones” in U.S. coastal waters — where oxygen is so depleted that it can harm marine life — has soared 30-fold over the l

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"… egon, and Washington state, and two also exist in the Great Lakes, it said.National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration chief Jane Lubenko and Nancy Sutley, the chairwoman of the White House Cou …"

"… gen to consume the oil from the accident. Members of the group include the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the White House Office of Scienc …"

Investigation, audit reveal past mismanagement by Gore's campaign manager

By Bill Hogan

WASHINGTON, October 2, 1999 — On May 11, praising "his leadership skills and strategic vision," Vice President Al Gore named Tony Coelho gen

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"… the federal government, including $75,000 from the Commerce Department’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, $70,000 from the Energy Department, and another $30,000 from the Transpor …"

Obama administration faces heat on cooling, following report on hydrofluorocarbons

By Marianne Lavelle

As if Washington and the rest of the world weren’t having enough trouble dealing with climate change. A new report says global warming won’t

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"… m of scientists from the Netherlands government, two U.S. agencies — the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency — and DuPont, a major HFC manufa …"

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