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Court Agrees with Justice Department over  Environmental Groups Lacking  Standing to Challenge Deepwater Port
World
July 8, 2026

Court Agrees with Justice Department over Environmental Groups Lacking Standing to Challenge Deepwater Port

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit yesterday denied a petition for review in a legal challenge to the Maritime Administration’s issuance of a deepwater port license to Delfin LNG. In denying the petition, the court held that three environmental groups failed to establish standing. The court did not rule on the merits of the case because the petitioners did not show any injury that might be traced to the challenged project. “This project is an important part of the President’s energy dominance agenda, as evidenced by the President’s directives to the Maritime Administration about this project in his Unleashing American Energy Executive Order,” said Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Adam Gustafson of the Justice Department’s Energy and Natural Resources Division (ENRD). “The Fifth Circuit’s ruling will make it harder for environmental groups — who have no stake in important energy projects — to challenge projects that will bring jobs and prosperity to Americans.” “This commonsense ruling ensures that this vital energy infrastructure project won't be derailed by Far Left climate activists,” said Maritime Administrator Stephen M. Carmel. “Under the President's directive, the Maritime Administration is proud to support the Delfin LNG Deepwater port’s operations and the good-paying jobs it'll create while unleashing America’s energy dominance.”The Delfin deepwater port will export liquefied natural gas (LNG). The Maritime Administration first authorized the port in 2017. In 2024, the Biden Administration told Delfin that more environmental review was necessary and declined to issue a license for the port. In the January 2025 Unleashing American Energy executive order, President Trump directed the Maritime Administration to consider again whether additional environmental review was necessary and then to issue the license. The Maritime Administration licensed the project in March 2025. Attorney Rebecca Jaffe of ENRD argued the case before the Fifth Circuit. Deputy Assistant Attorney General Robert Stander and Appellate Deputy Chief Robert Lundman of ENRD also worked on this matter.

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RCMP, TMOG recue 11 people from waters of Burrad Inlet
Canada
July 8, 2026

RCMP, TMOG recue 11 people from waters of Burrad Inlet

Officers with the RCMP Tactical Marine Operations Group (TMOG) and officers deployed to the Vancouver area as part of security operations during FIFA World Cup 2026 Vancouver activities, rescued 11 people from the waters of Burrard Inlet after responding to a distress call involving an overturned canoe. On July 5, at approximately 3:30 p.m., RCMP-TMOG officers conducting patrols in Burrard Inlet heard a distress call on Marine VHF Channel reporting an overturned canoe off Ambleside Beach in West Vancouver. Four TMOG vessels immediately responded to the incident. While en-route, RCMP Emergency Response Team (ERT) officers coordinated with BC Emergency Health Services and the West Vancouver Police Department to support the response. Upon arrival, officers located 11 people, including several youths, clinging to a large overturned canoe. Officers immediately began recovering individuals from the water. Due to the condition of some occupants who were experiencing difficulty remaining afloat, a Tactical Rescue Diver was deployed to assist with the rescue effort. All 11 people were safely recovered from the water and brought aboard RCMP vessels. TMOG officers conducted initial medical assessments and determined that while the occupants were suffering from exposure to cold water, no major injuries were observed. Following the rescue, Tactical Rescue Divers confirmed that no individuals were trapped beneath the overturned canoe and assisted in towing the vessel to shore. "This incident highlights how quickly a day on the water can turn into an emergency," said Cpl. Brett Urano, RCMP spokesperson. "We are grateful that everyone was safely recovered and would like to remind boaters that wearing a properly fitted life jacket can significantly increase survival and safety in the event of an unexpected capsize." The RCMP thanks its response partners, including BC Emergency Health Services and the West Vancouver Police Department, for their assistance. Anyone heading out on the water is encouraged to ensure they have the appropriate safety equipment, including approved life jackets for all occupants, and to be prepared for changing conditions.

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