Oct
5
Mon
Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council October Meeting @ webinar
Oct 5 @ 1:00 pm – Oct 8 @ 1:00 pm

The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council’s October meeting will be held October 5-8, 2020. The meeting was originally scheduled to be held in Riverhead, NY. Due to ongoing concerns about COVID-19 and public safety, the meeting will be held via webinar.  Briefing materials will be posted below as they become available.  AGENDA

Questions? Contact Mary Sabo at msabo@mafmc.org, (302) 518-1143.

Public Comments

Written comments must be received by 11:59 p.m. on September 23, 2020 to be included in the briefing book. Comments received after this date but before 5:00 p.m. on October 1, 2020 will be posted as supplemental materials on the Council meeting web page. After that date, all comments must be submitted using an online comment form available at https://www.mafmc.org/comments/october-2020-public-comments.

Life in the Deep Sea Webinar Part 2: Canyon Habitat @ webinar
Oct 5 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Life in the Deep Sea Webinar Part 2: Canyon Habitat @ webinar

Join us for a three part series exploring life in the deep sea. Pre-eminent scientists from around the Mid-Atlantic region will guide us on a tour of unique and exciting species living in extreme conditions far below the surface. We will explore the animals that live there and how they use both natural and man-made habitats to aid in their survival. From crustaceans and corals to sharks and whales, this is one webinar series you won’t want to miss!

Featured Speaker: Steve Ross, Research Professor, Center for Marine Science, University of North Carolina – Wilmington

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Oct
8
Thu
Mid-Atlantic Port Access and Navigation Safety Studies @ webinar
Oct 8 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Mid-Atlantic Port Access and Navigation Safety Studies @ webinar

 

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The Mid-Atlantic Committee on the Ocean (MACO) will host a public webinar on Oct. 8 at 2 p.m. that features discussion from U.S. Coast Guard representatives about port access and navigation safety studies that the agency is leading along the Atlantic Coast as offshore wind development proceeds. The free session will also include a panel discussion with representatives of the port, maritime ind offshore wind industries.

The Coast Guard is currently conducting four Port Access Route Studies (PARS) for areas including the Northern New York Bight, the New Jersey coast and Delaware Bay approaches, the Chesapeake Bay approaches, and the North Carolina coast. The purpose of the studies is to evaluate the adequacy of existing vessel routing measures and determine whether changes are necessary in these areas due to factors such as offshore wind development, current port capabilities and anticipated improvements, increased vessel traffic, existing and potential anchorage areas, effects of weather and navigational difficulty. The Coast Guard is also evaluating a potential system of fairways intended to ensure that traditional navigation routes along the East Coast are kept free from obstructions that could impact navigation safety.

The webinar will begin with presentations on the studies by George Detweiler, Michele DesAutels and Capt. Maureen Kallgren of the U.S. Coast Guard. Nick Napoli and Karl Vilacoba of the MARCO Data Portal team will demonstrate interactive maps showing the study areas online. Afterward, a panel of industry stakeholders including Will Fediw of the Virginia Maritime Association, Stuart Griffin of the Pilots’ Association for the Bay and River Delaware, Jeff Kaelin of Lund’s Fisheries, and Tom Vinson of the American Wind Energy Association will provide perspectives on navigation safety. The panel will be moderated by Tony MacDonald of the Monmouth University Urban Coast Institute. Members of the audience will be welcome to take part in an open Q&A session with the speakers.

 

 

Nov
5
Thu
Life in the Deep Sea Part 3: Canyons as Important Whale Habitat @ webinar
Nov 5 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Life in the Deep Sea Part 3: Canyons as Important Whale Habitat @ webinar

Join us for the third in a three part series exploring life in the deep-sea. A collection of scientists from the Mid-Atlantic will cover unique and exciting species living in both natural and man made habitats such as submarine canyons, methane seeps and shipwrecks. We will explore the animals that live there and how they use their habitats. From crustaceans and corals to sharks and whales this is one webinar series you won’t want to miss.

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Nov
16
Mon
2020 State of the Science on Offshore Wind: Cumulative Impacts to Wildlife @ webinar
Nov 16 – Nov 20 all-day

The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is hosting its second State of the Science Workshop on Offshore Wind Energy on November 16-20, 2020.

The 2020 State of the Science Workshop is being held virtually this year in response to COVID-19. Workshop efforts remain focused on (1) assessing the state of the knowledge regarding offshore wind development’s cumulative effects on populations and ecosystems, and (2) working to identify key studies that could be conducted in the next 3-5 years to improve our understanding of cumulative biological impacts as the offshore wind industry develops in the U.S.

Plenary presentations and Q&A panel discussions will occur via an online event platform throughout the week of November 16-20. Smaller working meetings will be held virtually in late 2020 and early 2021, and efforts will culminate in a final webinar in the Spring of 2021 to report the outcomes of the breakout group efforts.

The Whova event platform has both a web version and mobile app that allows for easy access to the agenda, live-streamed sessions, community boards and more. Workshop registrants will need to create an account in Whova to access workshop sessions. More information can be found on the Workshop Logistics page.

 

For more information:

https://www.nyetwg.com/2020-workshop#:~:text=State%20of%20the%20Science%20Workshop,Wind%20Energy%202020%3A%20Cumulative%20Impacts&text=The%202020%20State%20of%20the,week%20of%20November%2016%2D20

 

 

 

Dec
14
Mon
Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council December Meeting @ webinar
Dec 14 @ 1:30 pm – Dec 17 @ 1:00 pm

The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council will meet by webinar Monday, December 14 – Thursday, December 17, 2020. Webinar connection details and briefing materials will be posted on this page as they become available.

Questions? Contact Mary Sabo – msabo@mafmc.org, 302-518-1143.

Public Comments

Public comments can be submitted using the online form linked below or by mail, email, or fax (see this page for addresses). Comments submitted by 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, December 2, 2020 will be included in the briefing book. Comments submitted after this date but before 5:00 p.m. on December 10, 2020 will be posted as supplemental materials. After that date, comments may only be submitted using the form below.

Agenda

Apr
14
Wed
BOEM NY Bight Virtual Task Force Meeting @ webinar
Apr 14 @ 8:45 am – 2:00 pm
BOEM NY Bight Virtual Task Force Meeting @ webinar

BOEM is hosting a Virtual New York Bight Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force meeting on April 14 and 16, 2021, which will include an update on BOEM’s renewable energy planning activities and an opportunity for the public to provide input on a draft Proposed Sale Notice for the New York Bight.

For more information and to register for the Task Force Meeting, visit the New York Bight Task Force Virtual Meeting Room. Times will be announced soon.

Sincerely,
NYSERDA Offshore Wind Team

Apr
16
Fri
BOEM NY Bight Virtual Task Force Meeting @ webinar
Apr 16 @ 8:45 am – 2:00 pm
BOEM NY Bight Virtual Task Force Meeting @ webinar

BOEM is hosting a Virtual New York Bight Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force meeting on April 14 and 16, 2021, which will include an update on BOEM’s renewable energy planning activities and an opportunity for the public to provide input on a draft Proposed Sale Notice for the New York Bight.

For more information and to register for the Task Force Meeting, visit the New York Bight Task Force Virtual Meeting Room. Times will be announced soon.

Sincerely,
NYSERDA Offshore Wind Team

May
3
Mon
Third Annual Mid-Atlantic Region Ocean Forum @ webinar
May 3 @ 12:30 pm – May 6 @ 12:30 pm
Third Annual Mid-Atlantic Region Ocean Forum @ webinar

 

Monday, May 3, 2021 12:30 – 4:00 PM

Tuesday, May 4, 2021 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM

Wednesday, May 5, 2021  9:15 AM – 1:45 PM

Thursday, May 6, 2021  9:30 AM – 12:30 PM

For more information please visit the Forum web page.

 

Jun
29
Tue
The Great Atlantic Climate Conveyor Belt and How It’s Changing @ webinar
Jun 29 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am
The Great Atlantic Climate Conveyor Belt and How It's Changing @ webinar

You are invited to The Great Atlantic Climate Conveyor Belt and How It’s Changing — the second in a series of webinars on Climate-Induced Ocean Changes.  Our speakers include:

 

  •  Dr. Rick Lumpkin, Acting Director of the Physical Oceanography Division of NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, who will present on  “Observing the structure and variability of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
  • Dr. Thomas Delworth, Senior Scientist at NOAA’s Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory), who will present on “Model-based predictions and projections of North Atlantic climate variability and change
Join us on June 29th at 9:30 am as we continue to explore how a changing climate is impacting our oceans.  Please register in advance of the webinar at https://register.gotowebinar.com/rt/3380567658244280336. This webinar series is being co-sponsored by NOAA’s Eastern Region Climate Team, the Mid-Atlantic Committee on the Ocean (MACO) and the Mid-Atlantic Regional Association of Coastal and Ocean Observing Systems (MARACOOS).