33 Permits Issued to Save Swimming River-Ocean Fish from Doom
Published Date: 7/22/2025
Notice
Summary
The government just gave 33 special research permits to scientists and groups studying endangered fish that swim between rivers and the ocean. These permits help researchers learn more about these fish so we can protect them better. This means more smart decisions to keep these fish safe, with no extra costs for the public right now.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
33 Scientific Permits Issued
The National Marine Fisheries Service issued 33 scientific research permits under the Endangered Species Act for studies of anadromous (river‑to‑ocean) fish. These permits allow the listed individuals and organizations to conduct research intended to increase knowledge of ESA‑listed species and inform conservation and management decisions.
No Public Cost from Permits Now
The notice states these 33 research permits support study and conservation of endangered anadromous fish and that there are no additional costs to the public at this time. You will not face new public charges or fees because of these permits right now.
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