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September 23, 2009
Posted by Sarah Chasis in Reviving the World's Oceans
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After getting our first glimpse last week of the details of what the Obama Administration is proposing for a national oceans policy (Interim Report issued 9/17), I'm heading to Providence, Rhode Island, this Thursday to testify at the only public...continued→
June 4, 2009
Posted by Sarah Chasis in Reviving the World's Oceans
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- atlanticocean, delaware, fishing, governorcorzine, governorkaine, governormarkell, governoro'malley, governorpaterson, marco, maryland, mid-atlantic, mid-atlanticregionalcouncilonoceans, newjersey, newyork, oceans, offshorerenewables, offshorewind, secretaryofinterior, secretarysalazar, shipping, virginia, windpower
Today at noon I will witness the dawning of an important new council dedicated to protecting our precious and threatened Atlantic Ocean: the Governors' Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on Oceans (MARCO). Five Mid-Atlantic governors (from New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware and...continued→
June 3, 2009
Posted by Sarah Chasis in Reviving the World's Oceans
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- atlanticocean, delaware, fishing, governorcorzine, governorkaine, governormarkell, governoro'malley, governorpaterson, marco, maryland, mid-atlantic, mid-atlanticregionalcouncilonoceans, newjersey, newyork, oceans, offshorerenewables, offshorewind, secretaryofinterior, secretarysalazar, shipping, virginia, windpower
On Thursday, five Mid-Atlantic Governors will enter a landmark agreement committing to improving the health of the Atlantic Ocean. The agreement will establish the Governors' Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on Oceans (MARCO) for New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware and Virginia. You will...continued→