FR 2025-03594

Overview

Title

Hydrographic Services Review Panel Meeting; Meeting Cancelled

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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) was going to have a meeting on March 4th and 5th, 2025, to talk about their work on water maps and charts, but now they have decided not to have it.

Summary AI

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has announced the cancellation of a public meeting of the Hydrographic Services Review Panel that was originally scheduled for March 4th and 5th, 2025. This cancellation is being made public through a notice in the Federal Register. For additional information, Amanda Phelps, the acting NOAA HSRP Program Manager, can be contacted via email or phone.

Abstract

On February 12, 2025, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration published a notice in the Federal Register announcing a Hydrographic Services Review Panel public meeting to be held on March 4th and March 5th, 2025. This notice announces the cancellation of that public meeting.

Type: Notice
Citation: 90 FR 11400
Document #: 2025-03594
Date:
Volume: 90
Pages: 11400-11400

AnalysisAI

General Summary of the Document

The document is an official notice from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a department under the U.S. Department of Commerce. It concerns the cancellation of a planned public meeting for the Hydrographic Services Review Panel. Originally, this meeting was scheduled to occur on March 4th and 5th, 2025, but it has been called off. This notice serves to inform the public of this change in schedule as documented in the Federal Register.

Significant Issues or Concerns

The document does not specify the reason for the cancellation of the meeting, which could be a point of concern for individuals or organizations keenly interested in the proceedings of the Hydrographic Services Review Panel. The lack of details may leave stakeholders without a clear understanding of whether the meeting will be rescheduled or if there might be future opportunities for public engagement on the topics intended to be discussed.

Impact on the Public Broadly

For the general public, the immediate impact may be minimal unless they have a particular interest in hydrography or maritime services that relates to NOAA's operations. However, public meetings of this nature are essential for ensuring transparency and involving stakeholders in the decision-making processes that can affect national and local policies regarding marine and coastal management.

Impact on Specific Stakeholders

The cancellation of this meeting could have several implications for specific stakeholders, including maritime organizations, academic researchers, environmental advocacy groups, and governmental bodies that might rely on coastal survey data and hydrographic information. These groups may find the postponement a setback, as such meetings often facilitate dialogue and provide updates on current and future projects. Moreover, they provide a platform for stakeholders to express their interests or concerns.

Amanda Phelps, acting as the NOAA HSRP Program Manager, is listed as a contact for further information, which suggests that stakeholders can still reach out directly for updates or questions concerning NOAA's activities and the future of this meeting. This could mitigate some of the uncertainty caused by the lack of specific details in the notice itself.

In summary, while the document formally addresses the cancellation of a scheduled meeting and thereby fulfills NOAA's obligation to keep the public informed of changes, the absence of additional context may lead to uncertainty among invested parties.

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Pages: 1
Words: 181
Sentences: 8
Entities: 25

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Nouns: 73
Verbs: 5
Adjectives: 6
Adverbs: 0
Numbers: 14

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