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Revitalizing the Gulf: Highlights from 15 Years of Restoration

NOAA and partners have made significant progress addressing the impacts of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. From marsh creation to better fishing practices, our work is restoring the Gulf’s habitats and marine resources.
April 16, 2025 - Feature Story ,
A man throw a rop off the side of a boat Pelagic longline fishing vessel. (Credit: Jay Fleming Photography/National Fish and Wildlife Foundation).

The Future of Red Snapper Data: Using Active Acoustic Monitoring and Artificial Intelligence to Collect Data

NOAA Fisheries is using advanced technologies and artificial intelligence to collect and analyze red snapper and reef fish data. These technologies can identify species, abundance, and the health of observed fish stocks, leading to more reliable data.
April 15, 2025 - Feature Story ,
Testing the active acoustic sampling system on a NOAA Fisheries research vessel. Credit: NOAA Fisheries Testing the active acoustic sampling system on a NOAA Fisheries research vessel.

"Growing" American Seafood: NOAA's Aquaculture Highlights

New report showcases the science, planning, and investments NOAA’s Aquaculture Program made to foster sustainable domestic aquaculture growth.
April 15, 2025 - Feature Story ,
Fish swim quickly, splashing, and feeding in a tank.

Eugenio Piñeiro Soler Appointed to Lead NOAA Fisheries

NOAA Fisheries welcomes Mr. Piñeiro Soler to his new role.
April 14, 2025 - Feature Story ,
A White man in a suit and tie with a NOAA pin smiles in front of an American flag and black background. NOAA Fisheries Assistant Administrator Eugenio Piñeiro Soler. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

Meet Stonington Kelp Company: Seaweed Grower in Connecticut

This Tide to Table profile features Suzie Flores, a marina owner and seaweed farmer.
April 07, 2025 - Feature Story ,
Woman in orange waders pulls long kelp out of the water from a boat on a sunny day. Suzie Flores harvesting sugar kelp in Stonington, Connecticut (Credit: Elizabeth Ellenwood).

Long-Running Sea Scallop Survey Diversifies for the Future

Using more vessels and more sampling to ensure data keeps coming for a top U.S. fishery.
April 07, 2025 - Feature Story ,
The HabCam going over the stern of a research vessel with deckhands managing a deployment using cables. Deploying HabCam V4 from the NOAA Ship Henry B. Bigelow on the 2024 Integrated Sea Scallop and HabCam Research Survey. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Dvora Hart

International Coordination Busts Red Snapper Trafficking Scheme

NOAA Fisheries Office of Law Enforcement stopped more than 12 tons of illegal fish from entering the U.S. market.
April 04, 2025 - Feature Story ,
Illegal Brazilian red snapper imported from Brazil. Illegal Brazilian red snapper imported from Brazil. Credit: NOAA Fisheries