Health and Human Services Department
Housing and Urban Development Department
Interior Department
- Biology Science Programs (USGS)
- Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement (BOEMRE)
- Bureau of Reclamation
- Energy Resources Program (USGS)
- Environmental Information (MInerals Management Service)
- Fish and WIldlife Service
- National Biological Information Infrastructure
- National Park Service
- National Wetlands Research Center
- Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement
- Water Resources of the U.S.
- USGS Publications Warehouse
Sea Otter
Photograph courtesy of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Alaska Image Library
Hurricane Sandy

These are some of the major governmentl websites dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
- Defense Department: Special Report: Superstorm Sandy
- EPA: Hurricane Sandy Response and Recovery
- FEMA: Hurricane Sandy
- NASA: Hurricane Sandy
- NOAA: Aerial Photographs of Damage
- NOAA: Responding to Hurricane Sandy
- USA.gov: Hurricane Sandy Recovery
- New Jersey: Hurricane Sandy Information Center
- New York: Storm Resources
Council on Environmental Quality
Environmental Protection Agency
- Air and Radiation Office
- AirNow
- Climate Change
- Compliance and Enforcement
- Drinking Water Data and Databases
- EJView
- Emergency Management
- Envirofacts
- Environmental Protection Agency
- National Service Center for Environmental Publications (NSCEP)
- Superfund
- Toxics Release Inventory
- Water Where You Live
- Where You Live: Search Your Community
Other agencies
- Evolution of the Conservation Movement, 1850-1920 (Library of Congress)
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- Global Change Master Directory (NASA)
- Global Change Research Program
- Restore The Gulf (unified command for Deepwater Horizon Oilspill)
- Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
- U.S. Drought Portal (National Integrated Drought Information System)
Tsunami Debris

U.S. government agencies are tracking the debris from the tsunami that struck Japan in March 2011. Here are some of the highlights.
- Japanese Tsunami Debris: Information and FAQs (NOAA)
- Many variables affect whether and how long it will take debris from Japan to reach the U.S. (NOAA)
- Tracking Debris from the Tohoku Tsunami (NASA)
- Tracking Marine Debris from the Japanese Tsunami (NOAA)
- Tsunami Debris and Other Marine Debris in Alaska (Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation)
- Tsunami Debris Frequently Asked Questions (Washington State Helath Department)
- Tsunami Debris Workgroup Bulletin (EPA)
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