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Posts by Meredith Moore

You truly could not be more wrong with this post. This is an appropriations bill that leaves funding for science agencies largely flat despite the year-long assault on them. This took months of hard negotiations. It is critical for Congress to reassert its appropriating authority.

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A look at a successful real-time effort to reduce flooding in western Washington last week Looking at how federal science and water agencies work together in flood events. Also - flood risk continue in the Pacific Northwest while the rest of the country warms up.

Given tonight’s news the admin wants to disband NCAR, resharing my post from earlier today about the successful reduction of flooding on the Skagit R in WA state. NCAR does foundational R&D that enables my community to do the kinds of important work I talk about here. tinyurl.com/bdebat4m

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Air and road travel are safer, hurricanes, thunderstorms, and wildfires are better predicted, students, early career scientists, and teachers are trained, and the public learns more about STEM because of NCAR.

We’ve spent decades preaching STEM and we’re destroying it all in less than a year.

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NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research: Science for a resilient, sustainable society
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research: Science for a resilient, sustainable society YouTube video by NSF NCAR & UCAR

3 minutes on NCAR, what it does, and why it matters.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=swGs...

4 months ago 21 15 0 0

Bob you’re making the correct distinction between FY26 approps (votes happening between now and Oct), and this budget reconciliation bill, which is a different sort of beast. And agreed the approps fight is incredibly urgent to save science funding.

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Trump cuts threaten safety training for America’s most dangerous jobs By the time Robbie Roberge spotted the fire consuming his boat's galley last August, he knew he had just minutes to evacuate his beloved Three Girls fishing vessel, named for his daughters.

Fishing is really dangerous and these safety trainings save lives, but we’re losing them due to firings and cuts. We may also lose monitoring from buoys and systems that give fishermen critical safety info … more people are going to die trying to bring us food. www.reuters.com/world/us/tru...

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Unfortunately, federally funded climate adaptation science and services are being cut well ahead of the FY26 budget.

We've been doing our best to speak up for what would be lost if the Climate Adaptation Science Centers are eliminated.

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'Not good for the fishery': Destin charter captains say 107-day red snapper season is too long Although 107 days to catch red snapper may sound good for business, the charter boat captains say it's bad news for the fishery.

“I think it’s vastly too long. I cannot stress that enough”

A lot of folks have the percerption that fishermen only ever demand more, but they are often important voices for conservation. They know hammering a stock is bad for fish and their future.

www.thedestinlog.com/story/news/2...

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ALERT: Reports of upcoming ICE activity in DC targeting restaurant & food delivery workers. May 6 - 10.
Remember:
Do NOT answer any questions
Do NOT sign anything
Do NOT provide false documents
Do NOT run or flee

Do stay silent - you have the right to remain silent
Do carry with you proof of status and a form of local ID or proof of living here for over 2 years
Do make sure a trusted friend/relative knows your correct A-Number and country of birth
Do make sure a trusted friend/relative has a copy of your important documents 
Do follow this emergency planning guide for you & your family: familiesuniteddcmetro.org

ALERT: Reports of upcoming ICE activity in DC targeting restaurant & food delivery workers. May 6 - 10. Remember: Do NOT answer any questions Do NOT sign anything Do NOT provide false documents Do NOT run or flee Do stay silent - you have the right to remain silent Do carry with you proof of status and a form of local ID or proof of living here for over 2 years Do make sure a trusted friend/relative knows your correct A-Number and country of birth Do make sure a trusted friend/relative has a copy of your important documents Do follow this emergency planning guide for you & your family: familiesuniteddcmetro.org

Did you see ICE in your neighborhood? Do you know someone detained by ICE in DC, Maryland, or Virginia? These organizations can help. Call one of our free hotlines for more information and resources.

CASA, Maryland & Virginia: (888) 214-6016
Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid (MSMA), DC & Maryland: (202) 335-1183
Immigration Rapid Response Hotline Virginia Network: (855) 298-3271

Scan this qr code for a list of available legal, direct service, and mutual aid resources in the DC, MD, and VA area.
bit.ly/migrant-resources-dmv

Did you see ICE in your neighborhood? Do you know someone detained by ICE in DC, Maryland, or Virginia? These organizations can help. Call one of our free hotlines for more information and resources. CASA, Maryland & Virginia: (888) 214-6016 Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid (MSMA), DC & Maryland: (202) 335-1183 Immigration Rapid Response Hotline Virginia Network: (855) 298-3271 Scan this qr code for a list of available legal, direct service, and mutual aid resources in the DC, MD, and VA area. bit.ly/migrant-resources-dmv

🚨 ALERT: Reports of upcoming ICE activity in DC targeting restaurant & food delivery workers. (May 6-10) 🧵

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Opinion: President Trump is not pro-fish and he isn’t pro-fishermen Trump’s defunding of NOAA puts Alaska’s fishing industry at risk.

Just yesterday, hundreds more staff left @noaa.gov. This perspective from an Alaskan lays out the harms from efforts to dismantle the agency and strip protections for our fisheries.
We must prioritize policies that support the health of our fisheries and local economies.
www.adn.com/opinions/202...

11 months ago 8 1 1 0
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Ocean Conservancy Condemns Deep Sea Mining Executive Order Directing NOAA to open the floodgates for seabed mining — in defiance of international consensus — will harm our ocean and our country

Today’s Executive Order directing @noaa.gov to expedite permitting for deep-sea mining flies in the face of NOAA’s mission to protect, not imperil, our ocean.

Our statement on this dangerous action: oceanconservancy.org/news/ocean-c...

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Trump’s dismantling of NOAA has an unforeseen consequence: Fishermen can’t fish A short-staffed NOAA is struggling with basic functions, like opening and closing fisheries.

The wheels are coming off at NOAA Fisheries, and we're already seeing disruptions for fishing communities.

We've been tracking regulatory delays, and what we are seeing is not normal - these delays did not happen in the first Trump admin.

www.eenews.net/articles/tru...

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For the last 3 yrs, I was the director for the Science of Science program at the NSF. We funded projects on science communication - science communication to the public, communication of public priorities to scientists, citizens engagement & participation in science. 🧵

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Sweeping cuts and deregulation imperil U.S. fisheries, experts warn This is Part 1 of a two-part series on fisheries management and ocean governance under the second Trump administration, which took office Jan. 20. Part 1 looks at the potential impacts that cuts and d...

Cuts to @noaa.gov have devastating impacts for the seafood and aquaculture industries and put our food and communities at risk.

Loved this article from @mongabay.bsky.social about the real-world, real-time impacts of attacks on NOAA staff and funding: bit.ly/4irn6uw

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🚨If you are an NSF-funded researcher with a terminated grant and want to talk to the media…🚨

Feel free to reach out to me at hcarnell@cir.org or henrycarnell@proton.me or via signal hcarnell.58

1 year ago 137 98 4 3

Here’s my statement on the EO from yesterday. “Deregulating” our fisheries very dangerous for fish and fishing communities, and there’s no way to address the other challenges facing our fisheries while NOAA is being dismantled.

1 year ago 14 7 0 0
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As NOAA shrinks under Trump’s cuts, employees speak out Current and former employees of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration say fewer people working with fewer resources could whittle away the agency’s ability to carry out its mission.

This paints a clear picture of both the toll that NOAA cuts are having on individuals and also what is at stake for our fisheries and coastal communities. I know some of these people, and they care so much about the ocean and the people who rely on it. Devastating. www.pbs.org/newshour/pol...

1 year ago 5 2 0 0
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Trump’s NOAA firings leave Northwest workers in ‘purgatory’ Fisheries scientists who were fired by the Trump administration say they've been living in limbo as their work is sidelined.

NOAA keeps fisheries healthy + abundant to sustain fishing that fuels coastal economies. As climate impacts push fisheries to their brink, NOAA cuts are threatening our ability to rebound fish populations in the PNW and across the country.
Read more in the Seattle Times:
tinyurl.com/7w9k9ree

1 year ago 2 5 0 0
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E&E News: Maine scallop fishery shutters after NOAA doesn’t extend quota Only days into the 2025 season, fishermen in the northern Gulf of Maine are told to stop harvesting sea scallops until NOAA adopts new catch limits recommended months ago.

U.S. fishing communities have never faced such a significant and immediate threat to their wellbeing. The closure of the Maine scallop fishery is a direct result of the administration's chaos at NOAA & will cause a major economic hit to the community. subscriber.politicopro.com/article/eene...

1 year ago 4 2 0 0
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How Trump’s regulatory freeze is disrupting the US fishing industry From the Atlantic to Alaska, fishermen say overfishing and fleet delays are shaking up a $320 billion industry.

Important stories here about how regulatory delays, staff reductions and funding uncertainty are disrupting fishing communities.

OMB should issue guidance exempting routine hunting and fishing regulations from the deregulatory EO (they did that in the first admin)

www.reuters.com/world/us/how...

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Must read: Mahmoud Khalil speaks out for the first time since his arrest by the Trump administration in an exclusive letter, dictated over the phone to his family, from ICE detention in Louisiana.

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Committee Leaders Huffman, Lofgren, Dexter, and Amo Demand Information on NOAA Lease Terminations | The House Committee on Natural Resources House Committee on Natural Resources - Democrats

List of NOAA lease terminations in this link. If you know of what some of the impacts of these losses will be, please reach out to me! We continue to get questions.

Thankful for the leadership of Reps Huffman, Lofgren, Dexter and Amo

democrats-naturalresources.house.gov/media/press-...

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More NOAA Employees May Be Let Go, Making 20% of Staff Cut Together with recent firings and resignations, the new cuts could hamper the National Weather Service’s ability to produce lifesaving forecasts, scientists say.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the nation’s premier agency for weather and climate science, is set to lose another 1,000 workers under the Trump administration’s downsizing of the federal government.

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Oh no Will, this is such a mess. Thank you for hanging in there

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Elon Musk’s $1 Spending Limit Is Paralyzing Federal Agencies The DOGE-mandated credit card freeze is delaying shipments of critical supplies, stalling travel, and stopping employees from doing their jobs.

Wired has been doing great reporting on the disruptions to government services. The credit card freeze is a big deal

www.wired.com/story/doge-e...

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

I think the overall cuts to NOAA services and staff are going to have more immediate and lasting impact than losing this advisory body. Definitely telling your senators about your concerns there is important!

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MAFAC was special because it was a forum where fishermen, seafood processors, conservationists, aquaculture experts, scientists, and more would sit down and work together to solve tough problems facing marine resource mgmt. We built recommendations together with increased respect and understanding.

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I am so grateful to the NOAA staff who worked every day to build sustainable fisheries. Their services and programs support jobs, business, trade, coastal communities, and food security. NOAA also supports ocean science, habitat restoration, protection of vulnerable species and places, and more

1 year ago 16 2 1 0

We haven’t recieved any formal emails letting us know.

It was an honor to get to serve with people from a wide range of experiences and expertise to offer consensus recommendations on how to make sure marine resources could support present day uses while conserving them for future generations.

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NOAA terminates space, climate and marine life advisory committees Experts caution the groups play a key role in ensuring agencies use the best available science in their decision making.

The federal advisory committee I served on to advise NOAA on management of living marine resources has been shut down. It was established in 1971 and has advised ten presidential administrations of both parties. www.govexec.com/management/2...

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