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How Retention Limits Help Us Sustainably Manage Shark Fisheries

Hear from a shark management expert about how NOAA Fisheries uses retention limits to maximize fishing opportunities while preventing overfishing.
October 09, 2019 - Feature Story ,
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Genetic Evidence Points to Rapid, Large-Scale Northward Shift of Pacific Cod During Recent Climate Changes

Commercially important southeastern Bering Sea cod migrated 1000 kilometers north of their known summer range.
October 09, 2019 - Feature Story ,
Man in orange suit on boat emptying a cage of fish into bins

Rare Olive Ridley Sea Turtle Nest Discovered on Oʻahu

Researchers record the sixth olive ridley sea turtle nest in the Hawaiian Islands in three decades, thanks to quick reporting by members of the public!
October 08, 2019 - Feature Story ,
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Devastating Collapse of Groundfish Fishery Forces a More Sustainable Future

“If you wanted to stay, you had one option.” Fishermen remade the system to survive.
October 08, 2019 - Feature Story ,
Fisherman guiding a rope on a winch Pulling final tow of the day on West Coast Groundfish Survey.

Improving Safety Before a Trip Benefits Everyone on Commercial Fishing Vessels

NOAA Fisheries works hard to support a cooperative and safe working environment for fishermen, observers, and the companies that employ them. A recent two-year independent review of safety practices in U.S. observer programs found them to be robust, mature, and effective. While many positive steps have been made, there is always room to improve safety and make these relationships stronger.
October 08, 2019 - Feature Story ,
Female observer performing pre-trip safety check.

Death of Young Hawaiian Monk Seal RL44/Nanea

Young female monk seal, known as Nanea, was found dead on the North Shore of O'ahu.
October 07, 2019 - Feature Story ,
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Research Cruise to Survey Deep-Sea Corals, Sponges, and Fish Habitat Along the West Coast

Live video feed from underwater submersible allows anyone to virtually join the expedition.
October 07, 2019 - Feature Story ,
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Kapisillit River Home to Greenland’s Only Native Atlantic Salmon Population

Large numbers of North American and European origin Atlantic salmon congregate off the coast of Greenland each summer and autumn to feed, yet only one river is thought to be a spawning site in Greenland. Until recently, little has been known about the Kapisillit River, home to the island’s only native salmon population.
October 04, 2019 - Feature Story ,
Releasing a tagged salmon in Greenland.

West Coast Rockfish Boom with the Blob

Young groundfish and other marine creatures thrived under unprecedented ocean conditions, according to new paper.
October 03, 2019 - Feature Story ,
Shortraker rockfish. Credit: Rebecca Reuter