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From Paper Records to Touch Screens and Bar Codes: Data Acquisition at Sea Has Gone High Tech

Computer technology has had a huge impact in marine fisheries science, both in land-based labs and in field work at sea. Nowhere is that more evident than aboard fisheries resource surveys. Automating the way vessel sensor and biological data are re
November 08, 2017 - Feature Story ,
On deck with sampling table overflowing with redfish.

New England, Mid-Atlantic States Lead Nation in Volume and Value of Several Key Fisheries

NOAA Fisheries has released the Fisheries of the U. S. 2016 report, and once again New Bedford, Mass. was the leading U.S. port by value and American lobsters were the nation's most valuable landed species.
November 01, 2017 - Feature Story ,
Point Judith dock with various fishing vessels.

Fisheries of the United States, 2016

Each year NOAA Fisheries compiles key fisheries statistics from the previous year into an annual snapshot documenting fishing’s importance to the nation. The 2016 report provides landings totals for both domestic recreational and commercial fisheries by species and allows us to track important indicators such as annual seafood consumption and the productivity of top fishing ports. These statistics provide valuable insights — but to fully understand the overall condition of our fisheries, they must be looked at in combination with other biological, social, and economic factors of ecosystem and ocean health.
October 30, 2017 - Feature Story ,
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Imaged from the Depths: Survey of Bottomfish in Main Hawaiian Islands

Learn about the annual Bottomfish Fishery-Independent Survey in the main Hawaiian Islands known as BFISH.
October 20, 2017 - Feature Story ,
Bottomfish cooperative vessel Naomi K with three people on board.

Fishing Industry, NEFSC Team Up for Gulf of Maine Longline Study

The Cooperative Gulf of Maine (GOM) Bottom Longline Survey is now underway for the fourth consecutive year.
October 12, 2017 - Feature Story ,
Two crew members pull the GoPro assembly back on board.

A New Study Finds That Octopus Are Survivors, And That Could Mean Fisheries Stay Open Longer

A new NOAA Fisheries study suggests that the vast majority of octopus bycatch in commercial pot fisheries survives after being returned to sea.
October 09, 2017 - Feature Story ,
Group of baby octopuses

Puget Sound’s Finely-Aged Oysters

Officials reopened Drayton Harbor, in northern Washington state, this winter to commercial oyster farming 22 years after the community stepped up to reduce water pollution.
August 15, 2017 - Feature Story ,
Blaine5thGradersontheBeauty.jpg 5th Grade students harvest Puget Sound oysters

NOAA predicts below-average season for commercial harvest of brown shrimp in western Gulf of Mexico

The harvest of brown shrimp in the western Gulf of Mexico is expected to be 49.2 million pounds, which is below the historical 57-year average of 55.9 million pounds, according to NOAA’s annual forecast. The prediction covers the period from Ju
July 20, 2017 - Feature Story ,
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Two Decades Later, Focused Efforts On Reducing Entanglements In Gillnet Fishery Still Paying Off

The drift gillnet fishery in the '90's took a high toll on whales, sea turtles and dolphins.
June 09, 2017 - Feature Story ,

NOAA Fisheries 2017 Surveys Planned for Summer to Collect Data Crucial to Manage Alaska Fisheries and Monitor Alaska Marine Ecosystems

NOAA Fisheries-Alaska and partners will embark from Dutch Harbor, AK, for the start of the survey season off the Alaska coast.
May 24, 2017 - Feature Story ,