The Pacific Salmon Commission utilized by Canada and the USA may now be in jeopardy as the Trump Administration hacks its roots apart. The following is a summary from a post on Howe Sound activities.
“The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration was ordered to stop work with foreign partners. This means no contact from NOAA on the 2025 Pacific Salmon season or marine mammal monitoring in the Salish Sea and the Gulf of Alaska. NOAA workers have been offered the buyout that the Department of Government Efficiiency has been offering everyone. NOAA is in the sights of the new administration becasue it is the locus of climate science that he new Administration and it's supporters want gone. This will have massive implications for life in the North Pacific.
"Staff members at a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have been told this week to stop all contact with foreign nationals, including on international treaties and seafood catch limits, stoking confusion and fear among government scientists as the Trump administration begins to shape its vision for their work.The orders came from leaders of the National Marine Fisheries Service in all-staff meetings this week, according to multiple staff members, who spoke with The Washington Post on the condition of anonymity for fear of retribution from the new administration. And the change has put some agency work — including efforts to set annual quotas on seafood harvests — on hold for the foreseeable future.
At other branches of NOAA, international contact is facing heavy scrutiny, staff members said, raising questions about how easily they could carry out everyday efforts to monitor weather and atmospheric conditions — such as working with other countries to track tsunami risks across the Pacific Ocean, key to ensuring safety along the West Coast. NOAA produces government weather forecasts, conducts long-term climate monitoring and research, and manages the nation’s fisheries and marine mammals."
“The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration was ordered to stop work with foreign partners. This means no contact from NOAA on the 2025 Pacific Salmon season or marine mammal monitoring in the Salish Sea and the Gulf of Alaska. NOAA workers have been offered the buyout that the Department of Government Efficiiency has been offering everyone. NOAA is in the sights of the new administration becasue it is the locus of climate science that he new Administration and it's supporters want gone. This will have massive implications for life in the North Pacific.
"Staff members at a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have been told this week to stop all contact with foreign nationals, including on international treaties and seafood catch limits, stoking confusion and fear among government scientists as the Trump administration begins to shape its vision for their work.The orders came from leaders of the National Marine Fisheries Service in all-staff meetings this week, according to multiple staff members, who spoke with The Washington Post on the condition of anonymity for fear of retribution from the new administration. And the change has put some agency work — including efforts to set annual quotas on seafood harvests — on hold for the foreseeable future.
At other branches of NOAA, international contact is facing heavy scrutiny, staff members said, raising questions about how easily they could carry out everyday efforts to monitor weather and atmospheric conditions — such as working with other countries to track tsunami risks across the Pacific Ocean, key to ensuring safety along the West Coast. NOAA produces government weather forecasts, conducts long-term climate monitoring and research, and manages the nation’s fisheries and marine mammals."