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Scientists Eavesdrop on Little-Known Beaked Whales to Learn How Deeply They Dive

Scientists have reported the first dive depths for Gervais' and True's beaked whales, two of the least known beaked whale species known as mesoplodonts.
October 10, 2017 - Feature Story ,
Gervais beaked whale at the surface.

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

Availability of Mediterranean Monk Seal 5-Year Review (2017)

No change in listing status.
October 03, 2017 - Feature Story ,

Estuarine Engineers

Burrowing shrimp are more than just good bait for sturgeon and salmon or a nuisance to oyster farmers.They are actually a key part of their environments, and their loss could result in serious ecological consequences. To better understand how to manage their populations along the West Coast, scientists from Oregon State University, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agriculture Research Service, and the Northwest Fisheries Science Center have teamed up to study the diets of burrowing shrimp and the enormous impact they have on the estuaries they inhabit.
October 02, 2017 - Feature Story ,
The burrowing shrimp of Yaquina Bay. Photo: NOAA Fisheries/Oregon State University/Hatfield

Celebrating National Seafood Month 2017

A message from Chris Oliver, head of NOAA Fisheries.
October 02, 2017 - Leadership Message ,
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The Tale of the Dread Pirate Runku

Monk Seal of the Month: October 2017
October 01, 2017 - Feature Story ,

Forum Fosters Native Southern California Oyster Restoration

Very few people are aware of the robust population of native oysters that once thrived in Southern California. Experts discuss how to best fix this missing piece of the coastal ecosystem.
September 27, 2017 - Feature Story ,
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Warm Northwest Waters Draw Spawning Fish North

Unusually warm ocean conditions off the Pacific Northwest in the last few years led anchovies, sardines and hake to begin spawning in Northwest waters much earlier in the year and, for anchovy, longer than biologists have ever recorded before.
September 26, 2017 - Feature Story ,
Scientists collected anchovy and sardine larvae off the Pacific Northwest.  Photo: Toby Auth/PSMFC

By the Numbers: The Annual Migration of Green Sea Turtles in Hawaiʻi

Many green sea turtles travel hundreds of miles across the Hawaiian archipelago from foraging to nesting habitat every year.
September 26, 2017 - Feature Story ,
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Exploring U.S. Aquaculture

Get an overview of aquaculture in the United States. Learn how aquaculture boosts our growing demand for seafood and creates new opportunities for commercial fishermen.
September 25, 2017 - Feature Story ,
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