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Meet NOAA sea turtle biologist Ben Higgins

Ben manages the NOAA sea turtle facility located in Galveston, Texas.
June 12, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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Celebrate Sea Turtle Week by Learning How to Help

Review these reminders about what to do if you see a sea turtle in distress.
June 11, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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Celebrating Sea Turtle Week 2018

World Sea Turtle Day is June 16!
June 11, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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Researchers Tag Record 35 Loggerhead Turtles

Study in 10th Year
June 11, 2018 - Feature Story ,
Amy Carlson scanning for a pit tag of loggerhead turtle that is resting on tires.

NOAA Fisheries is Heading to the 9th International Fisheries Observer and Monitoring Conference

The 9th International Fisheries Observer and Monitoring Conference (IFOMC) will be held June 11 to15, 2018, in Vigo, Spain, home of one of the world's largest fishing ports.
June 07, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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Clues At Fish Auction Reveal Several New Species Of Opah

Fish buyer Garrett Kitazaki noticed differences in the fish being sold at United Fishing Agency auction house in Honolulu.
June 07, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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Celebrate Sea Turtle Week 2018

A message from Donna Wieting, head of NOAA Fisheries Office of Protected Resources.
June 07, 2018 - Leadership Message ,
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Harbor Seals: Aerial Surveys Over Maine, Tagging In Virginia

The Northeast Fisheries Science Center recently completed an aerial survey of harbor seals along the entire coast of Maine, the first since 2012. A NOAA Twin Otter aircraft covered the area in six days, surveying nearly 1,000 locations during harbor
June 07, 2018 - Feature Story ,
Harbor seals on the rocks as seen from the aerial survey plane.

Faces of Sea Turtle Conservation: Dr. Cali Turner Tomaszewicz, National Research Council Research Associate

A new technique developed by three NOAA Fisheries scientists is giving us more insight than ever before on sea turtle populations, extracting life history and other information from sea turtle bones. The technology combines bone dating, or “skeletochronology,” and the sequential sampling of annual growth rings in sea turtle bones to identify chemical signatures including stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios. Meet the scientists behind this new technology and how it is helping guide the way we protect and conserve sea turtles.
June 06, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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Faces of Sea Turtle Conservation: Dr. Larisa Avens, Research Biologist

A new technique developed by three NOAA Fisheries scientists is giving us more insight than ever before on sea turtle populations, extracting life history and other information from sea turtle bones. The technology combines bone dating, or “skeletochronology,” and the sequential sampling of annual growth rings in sea turtle bones to identify chemical signatures including stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios. Meet the scientists behind this new technology and how it is helping guide the way we protect and conserve sea turtles.
June 06, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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