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U.S. Fisheries Face Climate Challenges

Climate change is affecting where fish live, what they eat, and how many of them survive in the ocean. Learn more about what is changing and what we are doing to understand the effects of climate change on fish stocks.
April 20, 2022 - Video ,
Scientists sample water for pollock with large net Scientists sample for pollock. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

Impact of COVID-19 on Pacific Island Fishing Values

The COVID-19 pandemic has had global impacts to human health, safety, and livelihoods, including to Pacific Islands fisheries. Pacific Islands region fishers share how the pandemic affected their livelihoods and how they adapted.
April 18, 2022 - Video ,
Various fish being weighed at a fishing tournament on a table. Tournament fishing in the Pacific Islands region occurs year-round, drawing in local participants and visitors (non-residents) to the state. The COVID-19 global pandemic has affected in-person fishing activities and much of the fishing and seafood industry. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

Photos of Janet Coit, Former Administrator of NOAA Fisheries, Out and About

As the Administrator of NOAA Fisheries, Janet Coit was on go—engaging with fishing communities, industry, partners, Tribes, and agency staff around the country, gaining an understanding of their community, interests, expertise, and issues first-hand.
April 15, 2022 - Photo Gallery ,
Chinook salmon swimming in Spencer Creek, Oregon

Recreational Fishing Photo Contest Winners

Check out present and past winning photos from NOAA's Favorite Catch Photo Contests.
April 14, 2022 - Photo Gallery ,
Woman holds caught mahi mahi aboard boat with water in the background

Milford Lab Historical Photo Gallery

Milford Lab Photo Gallery: Approaching a Century of Advancing Aquaculture
April 14, 2022 - Photo Gallery ,
Two men standing in front of an elevated shack with a Bureau of Fisheries sign and a ladder alongside. A second building can be seen in the background.

NOAA and Partners Respond to Hooked Juvenile Seal RL72

NOAA Fisheries, together with The Marine Mammal Center, the State of Hawaiʻi Department of Land and Natural Resources, the U.S. Coast Guard, and the public responded to hooked juvenile male Hawaiian monk seal RL72 at Oneloa Bay in Maui on March 30, 2022.
April 13, 2022 - Photo Gallery ,
Juvenile monk seal with fishing line trailing out of the right side of the mouth.

Sustainable Seafood: An Interview with Janet Coit, NOAA Fisheries Assistant Administrator

Hear Janet Coit's thoughts on a number of major themes and how they relate to our role in ensuring sustainable seafood, including the pandemic, climate change, working waterfronts, and more.
April 11, 2022 - Podcast ,
Dr. Richard Spinrad, NOAA Administrator, Dick Jones of Blue Ocean Mariculture, and Janet Coit, NOAA Fisheries Assistant Administrator at Seafood Expo North America in March 2022 NOAA Administrator, Dr. Richard Spinrad, Dick Jones of Blue Ocean Mariculture, and NOAA Fisheries Assistant Administrator, Janet Coit, at Seafood Expo North America in March 2022. Credit: NOAA Fisheries.

Collecting Data on Diverse West Coast Waters

Tune in and learn what kinds of surveys NOAA Fisheries scientists use to collect data on the breathtaking diversity of West Coast waters.
March 31, 2022 - Podcast ,
NOAA Ship Bell M. Shimada during 2010 Pacific Hake Inter-Vessel Calibration off Eureka, CA NOAA Ship Bell M. Shimada during 2010 Pacific Hake Inter-Vessel Calibration off Eureka, California. Credit: NOAA

Powderhorn Lake Habitat Restoration

NOAA and partners are working through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative to restore wetlands and improve fish passage at Powderhorn Lake in Illinois.
March 31, 2022 - Video ,
Aerial view of a lake surrounded by wetlands, with a city in the background Powderhorn Lake. Credit: Luke Franke.