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Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Population Decline and Recovery: An Exploration Through Local and Ecological Knowledge
Collaborative study about the Cook Inlet beluga whale population's decline and lack of recovery.
Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program, 2015 Report to Congress
Capitalizing on technology to reduce bycatch in the nation's fisheries.
See Our Top Stories, Photos, and Videos of 2018
Take a look at our most popular stories, photos, and videos of 2018.

Sawfish Search 2021
Understanding where these elusive fish go and how to protect the areas they need to survive.

8 Things You Might Not Know About Threatened & Endangered Species in the Pacific
Learn some fascinating facts about protected species in the Pacific Ocean and how you can help them.

Best Ocean Stories, Videos, and Photos of 2019
Dive into a recap of our most popular ocean stories, videos, and photos of the year.

Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program 2020 Report to Congress
This report describes the FY20 projects that leverage technology to reduce bycatch in the nation's fisheries.
Alaska Longline Survey - Post 1
A Student's Perspective.

New Tool Helps Fisheries Avoid Protected Species In Near Real Time
New computer-generated daily maps will help fishermen locate the most productive fishing spots in near real-time while warning them where they face the greatest risk of entangling sea turtles, marine mammals, and other protected species.
Pat Malecha
Pat Malecha is Supervisory Marine Biologist with the Alaska Fisheries Science Center, Auke Bay Laboritories' Marine Ecology & Stock Assessment program.
Assessing Vulnerability of Fish and Invertebrates to Climate Change in the Southeast
New NOAA-led research reveals species in the Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic that may be most vulnerable or more resilient to climate change, as well as the reasons why.

Marine Ecology and Stock Assessment Program
A Program within the Auke Bay Laboratories Divison at Alaska Fisheries Science Center.
Faces of Sea Turtle Conservation: Jeff Seminoff, Marine Ecologist
A new technique developed by three NOAA Fisheries scientists is giving us more insight than ever before on sea turtle populations, extracting life history and other information from sea turtle bones. The technology combines bone dating, or “skeletochronol

Faces of the Southeast Fisheries Science Center Series - 2023
Staff profiles for the Southeast Fisheries Science Center from 2023.
Fun Facts About Amazing Atlantic Salmon
An endangered species, Atlantic salmon are now being raised in hatcheries and outfitted with satellite tags to keep track of their migration patterns.