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Infographic: Deepwater Horizon - Where Did the Oil Go?

The largest oil spill in U.S. history impacted coastal beaches and marshes, all the way to the deepest parts of the Gulf of Mexico, as well as the fish and wildlife that call those habitats home.
April 19, 2020 - Infographic ,
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Saving an Endangered Turtle Population: One Program's Quest

A new StoryMap details the struggles faced by a endangered hawksbill sea turtle population and the team of conservationists working diligently to save them.
April 10, 2020 - Story Map ,
Hawksbill hatchlings making their way to the ocean. Hawksbill hatchlings making their way to the ocean. Credit NOAA Fisheries (USFWS Permit #TE-739923-8)

Deepwater Horizon: The Science Behind NOAA's Unprecedented Response

Senior Scientist Lisa DiPinto reveals the science behind NOAA's response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
April 07, 2020 - Video ,
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The Ripple Effects of Atlantic Salmon Conservation

For the past 20 years, Atlantic salmon have been protected in Maine. Although the population is still critically endangered, science and management efforts to support salmon recovery have also benefited the entire ecosystem and local community.
March 26, 2020 - Infographic ,
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The Ripple Effects of Atlantic Salmon Conservation

For the past 20 years, Atlantic salmon have been protected in Maine. Although the population is still critically endangered, science and management efforts to support salmon recovery have also benefitted the entire ecosystem and local community. This info
March 23, 2020 - Photo Gallery ,
Infographic showing the ripple effects of Atlantic salmon conservation and benefits of salmon conservation

Pohaku Chronicles: Podcast #3

Hear about the monk seal Pohaku's continued path to recovery while being cared for by partners at Ke Kai Ola. Listen to researchers answer questions about toxoplasmosis and more!
March 19, 2020 - Podcast ,
RO28 swimming in on-site rehabilitation pool

Pohaku Chronicles: Podcast #2

Hear about the monk seal Pohaku's continued path to recovery from toxoplasmosis. This week we hear how the U.S. Coast Guard helped her travel to Ke Kai Ola, the Hawaiian Monk Seal Hospital. 
February 28, 2020 - Podcast ,
RO28 swimming in on-site rehabilitation pool

Industry-Funded Monitoring in the Atlantic Herring Fishery

The Atlantic herring fishery has new at-sea monitoring coverage requirements for certain vessels that use midwater trawl, bottom trawl, or purse seine gear.
February 26, 2020 - Infographic ,
Infographic on trawl, purse seince and bottom otter trawl systems.

Pohaku Chronicles: Podcast #1

Hear updates about the monk seal Pohaku being cared for by a NOAA Fisheries team in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. Pohaku is an adult female seal who has been diagnosed with a case of toxoplasmosis.
February 15, 2020 - Podcast ,
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Searching for Type D: A New Species of Killer Whale?

In January, 2019, an experienced group of killer whale biologists launched an expedition from the southern tip of Chile into some of the roughest waters in the world, searching for what could be a new species of killer whale.
February 10, 2020 - Video ,
Killer whale pod at sea