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Pacific Sardine Landings May Shift North as Ocean Warms, New Projections Show

Total sardine landings may increase or decrease, depending on the rate of change.
February 24, 2021 - Feature Story ,
School of pacific sardine

Preliminary Results Of E-DNA Study Shows Promise For Improving Understanding Of Nearshore Habitats For Fish And Crabs In Alaska

Environmental DNA may help enhance understanding of coastal species diversity and abundance to support sustainable fisheries management.
February 24, 2021 - Feature Story ,
Photo of two researchers with water sample bottles and a dog near the waters edge. Researchers collect water samples for eDNA sampling at the Auke eelgrass site. Photo: NOAA Fisheries.

NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office Announces Fisheries Research Funding Opportunity

Apply by April 26 for funding to support research on connections between changing habitat and key Chesapeake Bay fisheries species.
February 22, 2021 - Feature Story ,
Two scientists explore the contents of a net on the shoreline of a river, picking fish out from among leaves Researchers, like these NOAA scientists, are exploring how changes in habitat can affect different fish species.

Partners Provide Critical Support in Unprecedented Year for Alaska Research and Fisheries Management

For more than two decades, Alaska has led the way in using ecosystem information to inform resource management decisions. In 2020, contributions from research partners and local communities together with NOAA scientists helped fill some data gaps.
January 28, 2021 - Feature Story ,
Seabirds in the water during a longline survey.

Condition of Seals Declined During Rapid Warming in Alaska

A new study finds quantitative evidence of climate-related impacts on these typically adaptable, resilient predators.
January 27, 2021 - Feature Story ,
Photo of a spotted seal mother and pup sitting on an ice floe. Spotted seal mother and pup in the Bering Sea. Photo: NOAA Fisheries.

Distribution And Abundance Of Forage Fish In Arctic And Sub-Arctic Waters Affected By Warming Ocean Conditions

A long-term study shows shifts in important prey for commercial fish, marine mammals, and seabirds in the eastern Bering Sea.
January 13, 2021 - Feature Story ,
Photo of workers on a boat deck with a surface trawl net.

Study Shows Pollock Stocks Are Mixing More Due To Changing Ocean Conditions And Weather Patterns

With the loss of the cold water barrier in 2017-2019, historically present in the Bering Sea in summer months, young and adult pollock are spreading out and moving north.
October 26, 2020 - Feature Story ,
Heat map showing variations in size of the Bering Sea cold pool in 2010, 2017, 2018 and 2019.

Understanding the Impacts of Climate Change on Economically Important Fish Species

NOAA is funding a new collaborative project to understand how climate change might influence commercially important fish stocks.
October 23, 2020 - Feature Story ,
Image of map showing the Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic Bight, as well as the general location and direction of the Loop current, Florida current and Gulf Stream showing sea surface temperature over the region in degrees Celsius..

Snow Crab in Warming Waters

Recent dramatic shifts in snow crab population structure highlight the importance of monitoring change to keep valuable Alaska fisheries productive and sustainable.
October 21, 2020 - Feature Story ,
Photo of a pair of Bering Sea snow crabs on a lab table. Bering Sea snow crab support a valuable commercial fishery. Photo: NOAA Fisheries.