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April 7, 2006
would address maritime safety issues by allowing the Coast Guard to continue training both the commercial fishing industry and the recreational boating public in issues regarding safety at sea The Conference...any future national emergency or natural disaster Authorizes the Coast Guard to use its maritime safety and security teams for missions other than security missions such as response to natural disasters...
December 17, 2005
by Hurricane Katrina and certificates of inspection and compliance for vessels inspected by marine safety officers located in the Gulf region Many of these documents were lost when the Coast Guard s Regional...
November 15, 2005
rebuilding an overfished fishery reducing capacity in a fishery that is overcapitalized promoting the safety of human life at sea promoting conservation and management and providing a system for monitoring...
August 1, 2005
2711 Alaska Way in Seattle The scheduled witnessed are Testimony Captain Myles Boothe Chief Marine Safety Division 13th Coast Guard District US Coast Guard Read statement Testimony Captain Myles Boothe Click...case of an incident 9 Industry participates in the Puget Sound Harbor Safety Committee which has developed the Puget Sound Harbor Safety Plan and Standards of Care that focus on reducing the risks of spills...
June 21, 2005
responsibilities without the Deepwater acquisition the Coast Guard will soon be constrained to meet its safety and security responsibilities There are a couple of key issues to consider First it is vital that...
May 25, 2005
â to balance the exploration and development of oil gas and mineral resources of the OCS with safety and protection of the marine and coastal environment The Federal OCS is a major supplier of oil and...states coastal and ocean management plans based on consideration of public trust public health and safety interests Currently CZMA section 308 authorizes the use of the Coastal Zone Management Fund for among...
February 2, 2005
coastal residents must know where to go and what to do when the ground begins to shake To protect the safety of our coastal residents we must continue to work with our state and local partners to accelerate...coastline could have been saved With even minimal time involved these people could have simply walked to safety Experts say that a receding ocean may give people as much as five minutes warning to escape to high...that seek the worthy goal of preserving natureâ s wonders it should also concern those whose safety and economic livelihood depend on these barriers being intact Restoring the reefs barrier islands...
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