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MARINE MAMMAL HEALTH AND STRANDINGS DEEPWATER HORIZON OIL SPILL IN THE GULF OF MEXICO Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico The Deepwater Horizon Explosion and Oil Spill Response Efforts. Fire boat response crews battle the blazing remnants of the offshore oil rig Deepwater Horizon April 21, 2010. HOME - MARINE MAMMAL COMMISSIONABOUT THE COMMISSIONPRIORITY TOPICSGRANTS AND RESEARCHLETTERS AND REPORTS The Marine Mammal Commission is an independent government agency charged by the Marine Mammal Protection Act to further the conservation of marine mammals and their environment. RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT AND MARINE MAMMALS Renewable Energy Development and Marine Mammals. The global development of certain types of renewable energy sources—wind, wave, solar, geothermal, biofuel, waste-to-energy, and tidal energy—represents a positive move away from more traditional, non-renewable sources, especially fossil fuels. Fossil fuel resources are in finite supply, and STATUS OF MARINE MAMMAL SPECIES AND POPULATIONS Status of Marine Mammal Species and Populations. The table below provides a list of marine mammal species and populations listed as endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), or designated as depleted under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA).The MMPA gives special attention to depleted marine mammal species and populations. SOUTHERN RESIDENT KILLER WHALE POPULATION DETAILS Southern Resident killer whale numbers rebounded to 89 by 2006 and stabilized at 85-89 animals through 2011. However, after 2011 the population again entered a period of decline, and as of October 2020 stands at just 74 whales. The population was that small last in 1984. A census of the Southern Resident killer whale population by theCenter
MARINE MAMMAL HEALTH AND STRANDINGS DEEPWATER HORIZON OIL SPILL IN THE GULF OF MEXICO Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico The Deepwater Horizon Explosion and Oil Spill Response Efforts. Fire boat response crews battle the blazing remnants of the offshore oil rig Deepwater Horizon April 21, 2010. EFFECTS OF LOW SALINITY EXPOSURE ON BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS Meeting of the Marine Mammal Commission and Committee of Scientific Advisors on Marine Mammals Effects of Low-Salinity Exposure on Bottlenose Dolphins March 23, 2021 The webinar was recorded and is available for viewing here. Update: RARE PINNIPED CONSERVATION NETWORK (RAPCON) RAPCON is a network to foster organization and sustained collaboration among individuals working to conserve rare pinniped populations globally. The inaugural meeting of this network took place at the 2nd World Marine Mammal Science Conference in Barcelona (7th December 2019). The Marine Mammal Commission has facilitated formation of RAPCON and is providing leadership and organizational GENERAL FUND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AS OF AND FOR THE … 9841 Washingtonian Blvd., Suite 310, Gaithersburg, MD 20878 | Phone: 301.519.2912 | Fax: 301.519.2915 Independent Auditor’s Report Chairman and Executive Director MMPA PROVISIONS FOR MANAGING FISHERIES INTERACTIONS WITH MMPA Provisions for Managing Fisheries Interactions with Marine Mammals. In 1994, the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) was amended to establish a system for assessing the status of marine mammal stocks in U.S. waters and reducing their incidental take in commercial fisheries. Those amendments provide the current basis for managing interactions between fisheries and marine CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE ARCTIC Climate Change and the Arctic. The global climate is changing.The impacts of climate change are being observed earlier in the Arctic, and with more immediate and severe consequences, than in most of the rest of the world. The Arctic is warming at a rate almost twice the global average and reductions in Arctic sea-ice and permafrost and changes in weather are increasingly visible. HISTORY OF OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT IN THE U.S. OUTER History of Oil and Gas Development in the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf. The first drilling for oil in ocean waters took place in 1896 off the coast of California. Since then, offshore drilling has pushed the limits of technology and innovation, with the deepest wells now being drilled in waters more than 2,900 m deep in the Gulf of Mexico.SOUTHERN SEA OTTER
The FWS estimated southern sea otter abundance in 2016 at 3,272 individuals, a record high since 1972. The 2017 count declined somewhat, to 3,186 otters, but still exceeded the potential delisting threshold for a second straight year. The three percent decline reflects lower numbers of otters observed along the mainland California coast, offset MARINE MAMMALS AND NOISE Marine Mammals and Noise: A Sound Approach • Uncertainty regarding the risks to marine mammals and marine ecosystems.Risk assessment requires research to identify and characterize sounds that may be hazardous to marine mammals, determine their level of THE EVOLUTION AND INTERNATIONAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE 358 Jon M. Van Dyke Protocol on Biosafety,3 the transformation of what used to be called the London Dumping Convention,4 the adoption of the 1995 Straddling and Migratory Spe- cies Convention,5 the widespread protests against the shipments of ultrahazard- ous radioactive cargos,6 and the global moratorium on the harvesting of whales.7 This paper will examine the evolution of the content of the IMPACTS OF CHANGES IN SEA ICE AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF CHANGES IN SEA ICE AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS IN THE ARCTIC FINAL REPORT OF THE MARINE MAMMAL COMMISSION WORKSHOP GIRDWOOD, ALASKA, 15-17 FEBRUARY 2000 Co-Convenors: Robert H. Mattlin, Ph.D. John E. Reynolds, III, Ph.D. Henry P. Huntington, Ph.D. Caleb Pungowiyi Edited by Henry P. Huntington, Ph.D. HOME - MARINE MAMMAL COMMISSIONABOUT THE COMMISSIONPRIORITY TOPICSGRANTS AND RESEARCHLETTERS AND REPORTS The Marine Mammal Commission is an independent government agency charged by the Marine Mammal Protection Act to further the conservation of marine mammals and their environment.CAREER RESOURCES
STATUS OF MARINE MAMMAL SPECIES AND POPULATIONS Status of Marine Mammal Species and Populations. The table below provides a list of marine mammal species and populations listed as endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), or designated as depleted under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA).The MMPA gives special attention to depleted marine mammal species and populations. RARE PINNIPED CONSERVATION NETWORK (RAPCON) HISTORY OF OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT IN THE U.S. OUTER History of Oil and Gas Development in the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf. The first drilling for oil in ocean waters took place in 1896 off the coast of California. Since then, offshore drilling has pushed the limits of technology and innovation, with the deepest wells now being drilled in waters more than 2,900 m deep in the Gulf of Mexico. HUMAN-CAUSED MORTALITY AND INJURY TO THE NORTH ATLANTIC Since 1970, nearly half of all documented North Atlantic right whale deaths have been due to two human-related causes—ship strikes and entanglements in fishing gear. Ship strikes were the major known cause of death before the mid-2000s. After management measures were implemented between 2006 and 2008 to reduce ship strikes, deaths dueto this cause
BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT 45600 WOODLAND ROAD 4340 East-West Highway • Room 700 • Bethesda, MD 20814-4498 • T: 301.504.0087 • F: 301.504.0099 www.mmc.gov 27 July 2020 Mr. James F.Bennett, Chief
MARINE MAMMALS AND NOISE Marine Mammals and Noise: A Sound Approach • Uncertainty regarding the risks to marine mammals and marine ecosystems.Risk assessment requires research to identify and characterize sounds that may be hazardous to marine mammals, determine their level of SIDE LOBE A UNDERWATER UNDERWATER SOUND AND THE MARINE MAMMAL ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENT A Guide to Fundamental Principles by David L. Bradley, Ph.D. Richard Stern, Ph.D.Prepared for the
PATRICK ROSE, CPM, AQUATIC BIOLOGIST EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Establishment of sanctuaries and speed zones May 1978 - Florida Legislature enacts the Manatee Sanctuary Act May 1978 - Board of Trustees denies bridges and power lines for Islands (sets stage for discussions to purchase islands and eventual refuge) October 22, 1979- FWS adopts regulatory process to establish manatee protection areas HOME - MARINE MAMMAL COMMISSIONABOUT THE COMMISSIONPRIORITY TOPICSGRANTS AND RESEARCHLETTERS AND REPORTS The Marine Mammal Commission is an independent government agency charged by the Marine Mammal Protection Act to further the conservation of marine mammals and their environment.CAREER RESOURCES
STATUS OF MARINE MAMMAL SPECIES AND POPULATIONS Status of Marine Mammal Species and Populations. The table below provides a list of marine mammal species and populations listed as endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), or designated as depleted under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA).The MMPA gives special attention to depleted marine mammal species and populations. RARE PINNIPED CONSERVATION NETWORK (RAPCON) HISTORY OF OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT IN THE U.S. OUTER History of Oil and Gas Development in the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf. The first drilling for oil in ocean waters took place in 1896 off the coast of California. Since then, offshore drilling has pushed the limits of technology and innovation, with the deepest wells now being drilled in waters more than 2,900 m deep in the Gulf of Mexico. HUMAN-CAUSED MORTALITY AND INJURY TO THE NORTH ATLANTIC Since 1970, nearly half of all documented North Atlantic right whale deaths have been due to two human-related causes—ship strikes and entanglements in fishing gear. Ship strikes were the major known cause of death before the mid-2000s. After management measures were implemented between 2006 and 2008 to reduce ship strikes, deaths dueto this cause
BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT 45600 WOODLAND ROAD 4340 East-West Highway • Room 700 • Bethesda, MD 20814-4498 • T: 301.504.0087 • F: 301.504.0099 www.mmc.gov 27 July 2020 Mr. James F.Bennett, Chief
MARINE MAMMALS AND NOISE Marine Mammals and Noise: A Sound Approach • Uncertainty regarding the risks to marine mammals and marine ecosystems.Risk assessment requires research to identify and characterize sounds that may be hazardous to marine mammals, determine their level of SIDE LOBE A UNDERWATER UNDERWATER SOUND AND THE MARINE MAMMAL ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENT A Guide to Fundamental Principles by David L. Bradley, Ph.D. Richard Stern, Ph.D.Prepared for the
PATRICK ROSE, CPM, AQUATIC BIOLOGIST EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Establishment of sanctuaries and speed zones May 1978 - Florida Legislature enacts the Manatee Sanctuary Act May 1978 - Board of Trustees denies bridges and power lines for Islands (sets stage for discussions to purchase islands and eventual refuge) October 22, 1979- FWS adopts regulatory process to establish manatee protection areas STATUS OF MARINE MAMMAL SPECIES AND POPULATIONS Status of Marine Mammal Species and Populations. The table below provides a list of marine mammal species and populations listed as endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), or designated as depleted under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA).The MMPA gives special attention to depleted marine mammal species and populations. CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE ARCTIC Climate Change and the Arctic. The global climate is changing.The impacts of climate change are being observed earlier in the Arctic, and with more immediate and severe consequences, than in most of the rest of the world. The Arctic is warming at a rate almost twice the global average and reductions in Arctic sea-ice and permafrost and changes in weather are increasingly visible. GENERAL FUND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AS OF AND FOR THE … 9841 Washingtonian Blvd., Suite 310, Gaithersburg, MD 20878 | Phone: 301.519.2912 | Fax: 301.519.2915 Independent Auditor’s Report Chairman and Executive Director DEEPWATER HORIZON OIL SPILL IN THE GULF OF MEXICO Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico The Deepwater Horizon Explosion and Oil Spill Response Efforts. Fire boat response crews battle the blazing remnants of the offshore oil rig Deepwater Horizon April 21, 2010.SOUTHERN SEA OTTER
The FWS estimated southern sea otter abundance in 2016 at 3,272 individuals, a record high since 1972. The 2017 count declined somewhat, to 3,186 otters, but still exceeded the potential delisting threshold for a second straight year. The three percent decline reflects lower numbers of otters observed along the mainland California coast, offset RULEMAKING TO ENHANCE SPINNER DOLPHIN PROTECTIONS Enhancing Protections for Hawaiian Spinner Dolphins to Prevent Disturbance - Proposed Regulations •Proposed rule published August 26, 2016 (81 FR 57854) IMPACTS OF CHANGES IN SEA ICE AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF CHANGES IN SEA ICE AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS IN THE ARCTIC FINAL REPORT OF THE MARINE MAMMAL COMMISSION WORKSHOP GIRDWOOD, ALASKA, 15-17 FEBRUARY 2000 Co-Convenors: Robert H. Mattlin, Ph.D. John E. Reynolds, III, Ph.D. Henry P. Huntington, Ph.D. Caleb Pungowiyi Edited by Henry P. Huntington, Ph.D. RIGHT WHALE MITIGATION FOR WIND FARM SITE ASSESSMENT AND present and enhance mitigation at other times 9 Key Goal: minimize activities when whales are most likely to be Traffic light approach in mid-Atlantic: Green May 1 – October 31 Yellow March 22 – April 30; November 1 - 22 Red November 23 – March 21 No sub-bottom profiling or pile-driving allowed during the Red Period; other activities, such as biological surveys, can occur REPORT OF AN INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP: POLICY ON SOUND AND Report of an International Workshop: Policy on Sound and Marine Mammals, 28–30 September 2004, London, England Erin Vos and Randall R. Reeves 23 December 2005 CONSULTATION & CO MANAGEMENT MEETING Consultation & Co-Management Meeting Summary of Marine Mammal Commission Meeting of December 20121 In December 2012, the Marine Mammal Commission (MMC) and the Indigenous Peoples Council for HOME - MARINE MAMMAL COMMISSIONABOUT THE COMMISSIONPRIORITY TOPICSGRANTS AND RESEARCHLETTERS AND REPORTS The Marine Mammal Commission is an independent government agency charged by the Marine Mammal Protection Act to further the conservation of marine mammals and their environment.CAREER RESOURCES
STATUS OF MARINE MAMMAL SPECIES AND POPULATIONS Status of Marine Mammal Species and Populations. The table below provides a list of marine mammal species and populations listed as endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), or designated as depleted under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA).The MMPA gives special attention to depleted marine mammal species and populations. RARE PINNIPED CONSERVATION NETWORK (RAPCON) HISTORY OF OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT IN THE U.S. OUTER History of Oil and Gas Development in the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf. The first drilling for oil in ocean waters took place in 1896 off the coast of California. Since then, offshore drilling has pushed the limits of technology and innovation, with the deepest wells now being drilled in waters more than 2,900 m deep in the Gulf of Mexico. HUMAN-CAUSED MORTALITY AND INJURY TO THE NORTH ATLANTIC Since 1970, nearly half of all documented North Atlantic right whale deaths have been due to two human-related causes—ship strikes and entanglements in fishing gear. Ship strikes were the major known cause of death before the mid-2000s. After management measures were implemented between 2006 and 2008 to reduce ship strikes, deaths dueto this cause
BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT 45600 WOODLAND ROAD 4340 East-West Highway • Room 700 • Bethesda, MD 20814-4498 • T: 301.504.0087 • F: 301.504.0099 www.mmc.gov 27 July 2020 Mr. James F.Bennett, Chief
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Marine Mammals and Noise: A Sound Approach • Uncertainty regarding the risks to marine mammals and marine ecosystems.Risk assessment requires research to identify and characterize sounds that may be hazardous to marine mammals, determine their level of SIDE LOBE A UNDERWATER UNDERWATER SOUND AND THE MARINE MAMMAL ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENT A Guide to Fundamental Principles by David L. Bradley, Ph.D. Richard Stern, Ph.D.Prepared for the
PATRICK ROSE, CPM, AQUATIC BIOLOGIST EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Establishment of sanctuaries and speed zones May 1978 - Florida Legislature enacts the Manatee Sanctuary Act May 1978 - Board of Trustees denies bridges and power lines for Islands (sets stage for discussions to purchase islands and eventual refuge) October 22, 1979- FWS adopts regulatory process to establish manatee protection areas HOME - MARINE MAMMAL COMMISSIONABOUT THE COMMISSIONPRIORITY TOPICSGRANTS AND RESEARCHLETTERS AND REPORTS The Marine Mammal Commission is an independent government agency charged by the Marine Mammal Protection Act to further the conservation of marine mammals and their environment.CAREER RESOURCES
STATUS OF MARINE MAMMAL SPECIES AND POPULATIONS Status of Marine Mammal Species and Populations. The table below provides a list of marine mammal species and populations listed as endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), or designated as depleted under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA).The MMPA gives special attention to depleted marine mammal species and populations. RARE PINNIPED CONSERVATION NETWORK (RAPCON) HISTORY OF OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT IN THE U.S. OUTER History of Oil and Gas Development in the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf. The first drilling for oil in ocean waters took place in 1896 off the coast of California. Since then, offshore drilling has pushed the limits of technology and innovation, with the deepest wells now being drilled in waters more than 2,900 m deep in the Gulf of Mexico. HUMAN-CAUSED MORTALITY AND INJURY TO THE NORTH ATLANTIC Since 1970, nearly half of all documented North Atlantic right whale deaths have been due to two human-related causes—ship strikes and entanglements in fishing gear. Ship strikes were the major known cause of death before the mid-2000s. After management measures were implemented between 2006 and 2008 to reduce ship strikes, deaths dueto this cause
BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT 45600 WOODLAND ROAD 4340 East-West Highway • Room 700 • Bethesda, MD 20814-4498 • T: 301.504.0087 • F: 301.504.0099 www.mmc.gov 27 July 2020 Mr. James F.Bennett, Chief
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Marine Mammals and Noise: A Sound Approach • Uncertainty regarding the risks to marine mammals and marine ecosystems.Risk assessment requires research to identify and characterize sounds that may be hazardous to marine mammals, determine their level of SIDE LOBE A UNDERWATER UNDERWATER SOUND AND THE MARINE MAMMAL ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENT A Guide to Fundamental Principles by David L. Bradley, Ph.D. Richard Stern, Ph.D.Prepared for the
PATRICK ROSE, CPM, AQUATIC BIOLOGIST EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Establishment of sanctuaries and speed zones May 1978 - Florida Legislature enacts the Manatee Sanctuary Act May 1978 - Board of Trustees denies bridges and power lines for Islands (sets stage for discussions to purchase islands and eventual refuge) October 22, 1979- FWS adopts regulatory process to establish manatee protection areas STATUS OF MARINE MAMMAL SPECIES AND POPULATIONS Status of Marine Mammal Species and Populations. The table below provides a list of marine mammal species and populations listed as endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), or designated as depleted under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA).The MMPA gives special attention to depleted marine mammal species and populations. CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE ARCTIC Climate Change and the Arctic. The global climate is changing.The impacts of climate change are being observed earlier in the Arctic, and with more immediate and severe consequences, than in most of the rest of the world. The Arctic is warming at a rate almost twice the global average and reductions in Arctic sea-ice and permafrost and changes in weather are increasingly visible. GENERAL FUND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AS OF AND FOR THE … 9841 Washingtonian Blvd., Suite 310, Gaithersburg, MD 20878 | Phone: 301.519.2912 | Fax: 301.519.2915 Independent Auditor’s Report Chairman and Executive Director DEEPWATER HORIZON OIL SPILL IN THE GULF OF MEXICO Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico The Deepwater Horizon Explosion and Oil Spill Response Efforts. Fire boat response crews battle the blazing remnants of the offshore oil rig Deepwater Horizon April 21, 2010.SOUTHERN SEA OTTER
The FWS estimated southern sea otter abundance in 2016 at 3,272 individuals, a record high since 1972. The 2017 count declined somewhat, to 3,186 otters, but still exceeded the potential delisting threshold for a second straight year. The three percent decline reflects lower numbers of otters observed along the mainland California coast, offset RULEMAKING TO ENHANCE SPINNER DOLPHIN PROTECTIONS Enhancing Protections for Hawaiian Spinner Dolphins to Prevent Disturbance - Proposed Regulations •Proposed rule published August 26, 2016 (81 FR 57854) IMPACTS OF CHANGES IN SEA ICE AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF CHANGES IN SEA ICE AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS IN THE ARCTIC FINAL REPORT OF THE MARINE MAMMAL COMMISSION WORKSHOP GIRDWOOD, ALASKA, 15-17 FEBRUARY 2000 Co-Convenors: Robert H. Mattlin, Ph.D. John E. Reynolds, III, Ph.D. Henry P. Huntington, Ph.D. Caleb Pungowiyi Edited by Henry P. Huntington, Ph.D. RIGHT WHALE MITIGATION FOR WIND FARM SITE ASSESSMENT AND present and enhance mitigation at other times 9 Key Goal: minimize activities when whales are most likely to be Traffic light approach in mid-Atlantic: Green May 1 – October 31 Yellow March 22 – April 30; November 1 - 22 Red November 23 – March 21 No sub-bottom profiling or pile-driving allowed during the Red Period; other activities, such as biological surveys, can occur REPORT OF AN INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP: POLICY ON SOUND AND Report of an International Workshop: Policy on Sound and Marine Mammals, 28–30 September 2004, London, England Erin Vos and Randall R. Reeves 23 December 2005 CONSULTATION & CO MANAGEMENT MEETING Consultation & Co-Management Meeting Summary of Marine Mammal Commission Meeting of December 20121 In December 2012, the Marine Mammal Commission (MMC) and the Indigenous Peoples Council forSkip to content
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