NOAA seeks discharge ban in Florida sanctuary

November 2009 News

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has proposed banning marine sanitation device discharges from vessels in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.

The NMMA is currently reviewing the proposal and the environmental impact analysis that NOAA is using to draft this regulation.

Anyone with feedback on the proposed rule that would like to be included in NMMA's official comments should contact Cindy Squires at (202) 737-9766 or csquires@nmma.org

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