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Related: About this forumEPA Renames Its Gulf Division to Honor the Gulf of America
EPA Renames Its Gulf Division to Honor the Gulf of America
February 5, 2025
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EPA Press Office (press@epa.gov)
WASHINGTON Today, in accordance with President Trumps Executive Order, Restoring Names That Honor American Greatness, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking action to immediately rename its Gulf of Mexico Division to the Gulf of America Division (GAD).
The Gulf of America is a flourishing economic resource critical to our nations economy. This body of water is one of the most abundant oil and gas regions in the world, providing roughly 14% of Americas crude-oil production and a wealth of natural gas. EPA is committed to protecting the 1,630 miles of this watershed, comprised of a vibrant marine ecosystem made from 33 rivers draining from 31 U.S. states. The Gulf of America will help power our Great American Comeback. We are pleased to recognize it and ready to protect it, said Administrator Lee Zeldin.
The Gulf of America is home to vibrant American fisheries teeming with snapper, shrimp, oysters, grouper, stone crab and other species. It is recognized as one of the most productive fisheries in the world, with the second largest volume of commercial fishing landings by region in the nation contributing millions of dollars to local American economies. EPA is committed to helping develop voluntary, nonregulatory actions and public-private solutions to improve water and habitat quality through its Gulf of America Division.
The Gulf of America program, founded in 1988, is one of the EPAs Great Water Body programs. The Gulf of America watershed is made up of 33 rivers draining from 31 U.S. states and Mexico and encompasses 1,630 miles of U.S. coastline. It is recognized worldwide as a vast and productive body of water with tremendous ecological, economic and social value.
Visit EPAs Gulf of America website for more information.
Last updated on February 5, 2025
February 5, 2025
Contact Information
EPA Press Office (press@epa.gov)
WASHINGTON Today, in accordance with President Trumps Executive Order, Restoring Names That Honor American Greatness, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking action to immediately rename its Gulf of Mexico Division to the Gulf of America Division (GAD).
The Gulf of America is a flourishing economic resource critical to our nations economy. This body of water is one of the most abundant oil and gas regions in the world, providing roughly 14% of Americas crude-oil production and a wealth of natural gas. EPA is committed to protecting the 1,630 miles of this watershed, comprised of a vibrant marine ecosystem made from 33 rivers draining from 31 U.S. states. The Gulf of America will help power our Great American Comeback. We are pleased to recognize it and ready to protect it, said Administrator Lee Zeldin.
The Gulf of America is home to vibrant American fisheries teeming with snapper, shrimp, oysters, grouper, stone crab and other species. It is recognized as one of the most productive fisheries in the world, with the second largest volume of commercial fishing landings by region in the nation contributing millions of dollars to local American economies. EPA is committed to helping develop voluntary, nonregulatory actions and public-private solutions to improve water and habitat quality through its Gulf of America Division.
The Gulf of America program, founded in 1988, is one of the EPAs Great Water Body programs. The Gulf of America watershed is made up of 33 rivers draining from 31 U.S. states and Mexico and encompasses 1,630 miles of U.S. coastline. It is recognized worldwide as a vast and productive body of water with tremendous ecological, economic and social value.
Visit EPAs Gulf of America website for more information.
Last updated on February 5, 2025
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EPA Renames Its Gulf Division to Honor the Gulf of America (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Feb 6
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ck4829
(36,734 posts)1. Gulf of Don't Google Ryazan 1999
cachukis
(2,923 posts)2. What planet are we on?
marble falls
(63,629 posts)3. Too late. I already renamed it "the Gulf of Mexico"...
... I have as much right to rename it as does the Orange Shitgibbon.
Blues Heron
(6,535 posts)4. Orwellian weirdness from people with nothing better to do than upend anything they want on a whim