Federal Register corrects address for Texas marine mammal research permits
What happened
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.
Why it matters
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.
The signal
Nothing. This is a correction to a correction process, not a change in what the rule actually does.