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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 12525
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The National Marine Fisheries Service is announcing a pre-Data Workshop webinar on April 7, 2025, as part of the SEDAR 101 assessment process for sandbar sharks. The webinar is open to the public and will focus on discussing available data for the assessment. The SEDAR process involves multiple steps to evaluate fish stock status, including data collection, assessment, and review. Participation includes various experts and stakeholders, and the meeting is accessible to people with disabilities.

    Simple Explanation

    The people in charge of taking care of sharks are going to have an online meeting on April 7, 2025, to talk about sharks called sandbar sharks. They're inviting everyone to join in, and they'll be looking at information to understand how many sharks there are.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 12525
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    Daniel Costa, Ph.D., from the University of California at Santa Cruz has applied for a permit to study California sea lions across their range. The research aims to explore the sea lions' foraging habits, habitat usage, and health through various methods including aerial surveys, capturing, and biological sampling. The permit, which is requested for a 10-year period, allows incidental disturbance to some non-target marine mammal species and up to three unintentional mortalities annually. Public comments on the application are invited by April 17, 2025, and can be submitted via email.

    Simple Explanation

    Dr. Daniel Costa wants permission to study sea lions to learn about how they eat, live, and stay healthy, but needs to make sure to be careful because it might bother other sea animals and sometimes could accidentally harm a few. People can share their thoughts about it until April 17, 2025.