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Genetic Study Makes It Possible To Accurately Estimate Age Of Endangered Whale While It Is Alive
Results raise questions about whether Cook Inlet beluga whales are reproducing much later than initially thought.
SeaWorld San Antonio Celebrates Tyonek’s 5-Year Anniversary at the Park
The success story behind the rehabilitation of the abandoned baby beluga rescued in 2017 involved several agencies and a 4,000-mile journey.
Weekly Highlights - October 2, 2017
Read about this week's enforcement actions from around the country.
Welcome to Whale Week 2018
A message from Chris Oliver, head of NOAA Fisheries.
2021 Partners in the Spotlight Awards
In 2021, we recognized these partners who have expanded and enhanced recovery of our most imperiled marine species.
Protecting Ocean Giants: Whale Week 2021
Join us as we celebrate whales and NOAA's work to conserve and protect these majestic ocean giants.
Alaska Marine Mammal Field Work
NOAA Fisheries Alaska Fisheries Science Center and National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration conduct research on marine mammals off the coasts of Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and California.
2017 Alaska Fisheries Science Center Year in Review
Protecting Marine Mammals
2019 Aerial Surveys Of Arctic Marine Mammals - Post 3
Each year we conduct aerial surveys of the northern and western coasts of Alaska, in the Beaufort and Chukchi seas.
The Cetacean Assessment and Ecology Program
A Program within the Marine Mammal Laboratory Division at Alaska Fisheries Science Center.
Species in the Spotlight Action Plan Accomplishments
Learn more about the work we are doing with our many partners to help each Species in the Spotlight recover.
2019 Partners in the Spotlight Awards
In 2019, we recognized these partners who have expanded and enhanced recovery of our most imperiled marine species.
2019 Species Recovery Grant Awardees Announced
NOAA awards $6.5 million in grants to states and tribes for 15 new projects and 17 ongoing projects.
2020 Species Recovery Grant Awardees Announced
NOAA awards $6.5 million in funding to support six new state and tribal projects and 27 ongoing projects.