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NOAA Fisheries


A small silvery capelin lies on a table next to a ruler and measures about 11 centimeters long Pacific capelin with unknown maturity. Scientists make microscopic observations to determine if capelin spawn only once or if they are capable of spawning over multiple years. Credit: NOAA Fisheries
Large whale with dark coloration in the water with a smaller juvenile whale making affectionate contact with the larger whale near its head. Northeast Fisheries Science Center drone imagery of right whale #3593 and her calf in the Southeast. This mom was first seen in 2005 and is only rarely documented by survey teams. She likely spends time in an unknown habitat. Taken under Permit #27066. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Isaac Benaka
A group of people in stand in a circle in a green field. Prairie Creek project partners gather at the restoration site before construction begins. Credit: Michael Weir/CalTrout
Top view of NOAA Fisheries Office of Law Enforcement officer taking inventory of shark fins aboard a foreign-flagged vessel. Enforcement officer inventories shark fins. Credit: NOAA Fisheries
A flat Gulf of America The Gulf of America. Credit: Commander Jeremy Adams, NOAA Corps.
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Seeking Public Comments on Where to Look for New Aquaculture Opportunity Areas

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