The world is being quietly rearranged by people who write very long documents.


The title they went with Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Fisheries Research; Correction Noisy translates that to

Federal Register corrects address for Texas marine mammal research permits


A federal agency published a correction notice fixing an incorrect mailing address in a proposed rule about permits for research that may incidentally harm marine mammals. The fix ensures researchers and the public can actually submit comments to the right location.
This is a procedural correction with zero structural signal. It fixes an administrative error — a wrong address in a Federal Register notice — that would have misdirected public comments. No policy changed, no rules shifted, no threshold crossed. The document itself says it corrects 'an error in the ADDRESSES section' of a March 18, 2026 proposed rule. This is the regulatory equivalent of a typo correction.
Nothing. This is a correction to a correction process, not a change in what the rule actually does.

If you insist
Read the original →