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Trump's Legislation Targeting the Seas

Discussion on The Ocean Podcast between David, Vicki, and George Leonard, a former Ocean Conservancy Chief Scientist and policy expert, focusing on the Trump administration's handling of our nation's maritime territories.

Anti-Marine Legislation Proposed by Trump
Anti-Marine Legislation Proposed by Trump

Trump's Legislation Targeting the Seas

In a recent podcast titled "Rising Tide: The Ocean Podcast," George Leonard, former Chief Scientist of Ocean Conservancy and policy expert, discussed the potential impacts of the BBB mega-bill on various ocean-related services.

According to Leonard, deep-sea exploration and coastal management could be affected by the bill. He also expressed concerns about the impact on fishing regulation, parks in the sea, and beach pollution warning systems. Additionally, Leonard suggested that the protection of salmon could be at risk due to the BBB mega-bill.

The BBB mega-bill, also known as the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," involves large federal spending changes, including more than $20 billion aimed at maritime safety and Arctic readiness. While these changes could indirectly affect marine and coastal areas and communities dependent on fisheries and access to public lands for marine activities, specific impacts on ocean observation, weather labs, salmon protection, or coastal management programs have not been explicitly identified.

Concerns were raised about potential disruptions to public land access critical for fishing activities in Alaska, affecting small boat fishermen's ability to prepare for seasons and use traditional harbors and fish camps. There are also mentions of major cuts to various federal programs and agencies except defense and border security, which might imply broader impacts on environmental and marine-related programs, but these are not specifically elaborated or linked to Leonard’s podcast.

Despite the lack of detailed information on these specific impacts in the search results, Leonard's podcast serves as a reminder of the potential threats the BBB mega-bill poses to various ocean-related services. For more accurate and specific information, further research or interviews directly attributed to Leonard on this topic may be necessary.

  1. The BBB mega-bill could pose potential threats to various ocean-related services, such as deep-sea exploration, coastal management, fishing regulation, parks in the sea, beach pollution warning systems, and salmon protection, as highlighted by George Leonard in his podcast titled "Rising Tide: The Ocean Podcast."
  2. Environmental science, specifically concerning ocean conservation, could be significantly impacted by the BBB mega-bill, which includes large federal spending changes aimed at maritime safety and Arctic readiness.
  3. It is crucial for policy-and-legislation makers to understand the potential implications of the BBB mega-bill on ocean-related services, climate-change, and environmental-science, as general-news outlets and experts like George Leonard have raised concerns about the bill's potential impacts.

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