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Climate Assessment Delayed? Plus, High Court To Hear Enviro FOIA Case [1]

A forthcoming U.S. National Climate Assessment, due in 2022, faces delays, thanks to Trump administration foot-dragging, according to the new WatchDog Opinion column. And the Supreme Court, possibly with a new Justice Amy Coney Barrett aboard, is about to hear arguments on a freedom of information case involving the Endangered Species Act.

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Biodiversity [3]
Climate Change [4]
Environmental Health [5]
Environmental Politics [6]
Fish & Fisheries [7]
Government [8]
Journalism & Media [9]
Laws & Regulations [10]
Policy [11]
Science [12]
Water & Oceans [13]
Wildlife [14]
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National (U.S.) [15]
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Public [16]
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Galapagos: Chinese Fishing Fleets and COVID-19 Threaten A Natural Wonder [17]

"Just south of the Galapagos’ Marchena Island, there’s a dive spot known by locals as the “fish arena.” There, within the choppy, cool waters of the Pacific, thousands of colorful fish swim in schools, lobsters poke their long antennae out of rocky outcrops, dolphins bear their young and moray eels gape menacingly at visitors who swim too close."

Biodiversity [3]
Fish & Fisheries [7]
Laws & Regulations [10]
Water & Oceans [13]
Public [16]
South America [18]
Source: LA Times [19], 10/19/2020
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"Japan To Release Fukushima's Contaminated Water Into Sea: Reports" [20]

"Nearly a decade after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan’s government has decided to release over one million tonnes of contaminated water into the sea, media reports said on Friday, with a formal announcement expected to be made later this month."

Disasters [21]
Fish & Fisheries [7]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [22]
Pollution [23]
Water & Oceans [13]
Public [16]
Asia [24]
Source: Reuters [25], 10/16/2020
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"Trump Makes Water Demand Of Farms Priority For New Office" [26]

"President Donald Trump on Tuesday created what he called a “subcabinet” for federal water issues, with a mandate that includes water-use changes sought by corporate farm interests and oil and gas.

An executive order from Trump put Interior Secretary David Bernhardt and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler in charge of the interagency water body.

Establishment of a water subcabinet “will streamline decision-making processes” across federal agencies, the EPA said in a statement.

Agriculture [27]
Environmental Politics [6]
Fish & Fisheries [7]
Laws & Regulations [10]
Water & Oceans [13]
Public [16]
National (U.S.) [15]
Source: AP [28], 10/16/2020
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"Long-Banned Toxics Are Still Accumulating In Great Lakes Birds" [29]

"Decades ago several bird species in the Great Lakes—including the iconic bald eagle—faced an uncertain future because toxic chemicals were threatening their populations. While several bans and policies have offered some protection, the same chemicals threatening these birds 60 years ago continue to accumulate in their bodies—and new chemical threats are adding to their toxic burdens, according to two new studies."

Chemicals [30]
Environmental Health [5]
Fish & Fisheries [7]
Food [31]
Pollution [23]
Water & Oceans [13]
Public [16]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [32]
Source: EHN [33], 10/15/2020
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Once Abundant Shark Species Nearly Vanishes in Just 40 Years [34]

"Smalltail shark populations have declined by 90% in Brazil, and new research finds that overfishing has pushed the species perilously close to extinction."

Biodiversity [3]
Fish & Fisheries [7]
Water & Oceans [13]
Public [16]
South America [18]
Source: The Revelator [35], 10/14/2020
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Enviros and Dam Operators, at War for Years, Start Making Peace [36]

"The industry that operates America’s hydroelectric dams and several environmental groups announced an unusual agreement Tuesday to work together to get more clean energy from hydropower while reducing the environmental harm from dams, in a sign that the threat of climate change is spurring both sides to rethink their decades-long battle over a large but contentious source of renewable power."

Climate Change [4]
Energy & Fuel [37]
Environmental Politics [6]
Fish & Fisheries [7]
Water & Oceans [13]
Public [16]
National (U.S.) [15]
Source: NYTimes [38], 10/13/2020
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Time To Flip the Ocean Script — From Victim to Solution [39]

The narrative around the ocean should become a more hopeful one, argues former NOAA administrator Jane Lubchenco. As evidence at the Society of Environmental Journalists’ recent virtual conference, Lubchenco cites a top-level international analysis that suggests the ocean can play a positive role in everything from reducing climate change to securing the future of food. Find out more.

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Climate Change [4]
Economy & Business [41]
Energy & Fuel [37]
Environmental Health [5]
Environmental Politics [6]
Environmental Studies [42]
Fish & Fisheries [7]
Food [31]
Government [8]
Health [43]
Laws & Regulations [10]
Natural Resources [44]
Policy [11]
Pollution [23]
Science [12]
Transportation [45]
Waste [46]
Water & Oceans [13]
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"Young Whales Looking To Dine Flock To Waters Off NYC" [48]

"If you’re young and hungry, the place to go is New York City — even if you weigh 25 tons and have a blowhole."

Biodiversity [3]
Fish & Fisheries [7]
Food [31]
Water & Oceans [13]
Wildlife [14]
Public [16]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [49]
Source: AP [50], 10/08/2020
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Japan Fishers Oppose 'Catastrophic' Release Of Fukushima Water To Ocean [51]

"Japanese fish industry representatives on Thursday urged the government not to allow the release at sea of tonnes of contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant, saying it would undo years of work to restore their reputation."

Consumer [52]
Disasters [21]
Environmental Health [5]
Fish & Fisheries [7]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [22]
Pollution [23]
Water & Oceans [13]
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Source: Reuters [53], 10/08/2020
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