U.S. Department of Commerce
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This long-running, fishery-independent survey monitors abundance and distribution of fishery species on the Northwest Atlantic continental shelf from Cape Lookout, North Carolina, to the Scotian Shelf.
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The Whale and Dolphin Conservation team expands the Greater Atlantic Regional Marine Mammal Stranding Network response territory. The Network assesses health, provides rehabilitation, and investigates the cause of death of marine mammals.
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We completed 52 percent of planned stations as cruise time was shortened by crew shortages and poor weather.
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Representatives from more than 160 countries adopted a total of 46 proposals and reached 365 decisions—a record number—to help regulate international trade of vulnerable species.
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Discover NOAA's treasures at the Tellus Science Museum
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Polar sea ice coverage was fourth-lowest on record for November
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The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) today announced new membership to its Patent and Trademark Public Advisory Committees, composed of private-sector intellectual property (IP) executives who participate in regular meetings to discuss the USPTO’s patent and trademark operations.
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IP office heads pledge cooperation to promote innovation and combat counterfeiting and piracy
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To further accelerate innovation in the health and medical fields, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published a Federal Register Notice announcing a new program: The Cancer Moonshot Expedited Examination Pilot Program.
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Small business owners don’t always have access to enough resources to meet their goals. Luckily, there are many business grants and other funding programs available to help. Here’s a guide to several ways to fund projects for your small business.
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Airbnb said it has found a “meaningful difference” in the booking success rate for users who are perceived to be White compared to those who are perceived to be Black
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Aspiring Native entrepreneurs face many challenges in growing small businesses.
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"There are significant opportunities for minority-owned businesses. It starts with providing them with information and education," said Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown.
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Congressman Al Green to host webinar to minority owned businesses, entrepreneurs
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Revolving Loan Fund Program Provides Faire Opportunities In Delaware
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EDA And Its Federal Partners Celebrate Native-American Heritage Month 2022
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There were 43 notices published by the Commerce Department in week ending Dec. 10, according to the Federal Register.
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A revolving loan fund from Delaware’s Division of Small Business enabled a Wilmington entrepreneur to perform a makeover of his grocery store and coffee service after it fell victim to the pandemic.
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Tennessee will receive nearly $6 million in its first grants through the Internet for All initiative to deploy fast internet networks as well as technical training programs.
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The US Commerce Department published a four page notice on Dec. 16, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.