James Binniker Named New Director of NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement

Mr. James Binniker has been selected as the new director of the NOAA Office of Law Enforcement. In this new role, Mr. Binniker will lead the agency’s work to enforce laws that conserve and protect our nation’s protected marine resources, places, and habitats, as well as to advance actions to combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing and promote sustainable fisheries management. Mr. Binniker will assume his new role on September 23.  As the newly appointed head of the Office of Law Enforcement, Mr. Binniker brings a strong combination of skills and experience. The office is responsible for enforcing more than 40 federal statutes over more than 3 million nautical miles of open ocean, 95,000 miles of U.S. coastline, 16 National Marine Sanctuaries, and Marine National Monuments.  more, >>CLICK TO READ<< 14:47

2 Responses to James Binniker Named New Director of NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement

  1. Joel Hovanesian says:

    I am so pleased to be taking on this role,” said Binniker. My priority will be to lead the dedicated staff of NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement to promote compliance with federal laws that support sustainable fisheries and protect marine mammals.

    Protect marine mammals? This as hundreds of marine mammals wash up upon our east coast beaches and God knows how many have sunk to the bottom due to the industrialization of our oceans with the green offshore wind scam.
    What a f’n joke. Nothings changes if nothing changes. The socialist Democratic party will destroy this nation.

  2. james R Lovgren says:

    Mr. Binniker’s first job should be to investigate why his agency has failed to enforce the Marine Mammal Protection act, and ignored the endangered species act. Everybody at NOAA should be fired for allowing the mass genocide of marine mammals. They are a joke.

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