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International Search Reveals Genetic Evidence for New Species of Beaked Whale

An international team of scientists who searched out specimens from museums and remote Arctic islands has identified genetic evidence of a rare new species of beaked whale ranging from northern Japan across the Pacific Ocean to Alaska’s Aleutian Islands.
July 22, 2016 - News ,

Seal Pups Make Tracks: Satellite-Tagging Study Expands Knowledge Of The Lives Of Glacial Harbor Seals

Scientists are satellite-tracking seal pups starting in summer 2016 as part of an ongoing study to learn about possible effects of ship traffic on harbor seal populations in a glacial fjord. Early results showed some surprises.
July 21, 2016 - Feature Story ,
Seal swimming in the water

$8 Million for Eleven Projects to Increase Coastal Resiliency, Improve Habitat

Today, NOAA is announcing $8 million in recommended funding for eleven projects under the 2016 Coastal Ecosystem Resiliency Grants Program. The program is part of NOAA’s comprehensive approach to building coastal resiliency.   These on-t
July 20, 2016 - Feature Story ,

NOAA Science Camp Introduces Kids To Latest Research From World-Renowned Experts

Students leave program “jazzed about science”.
July 18, 2016 - Feature Story ,
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‘The Blob’ Overshadows El Niño

Research identifies earlier ocean warming as the dominant effect off the West Coast.
July 18, 2016 - News ,
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Oregon Beavers Engineer Better Fish Habitat, More Fish

An ecological experiment that employed beavers to restore streams in Central Oregon found that the streams produced nearly twice as many juvenile steelhead within a few years after the beavers went to work.
July 14, 2016 - Feature Story ,
Riparian vegetation flourishes along Bridge Creek after increased numbers of beaver dams slowed the creek down and allowed vegetation to reestablish itself. (Photo credit: Nick Bouwes)

Mischievous Snailfish and Other Mysteries of the Deep

Discovering snailfish in Alaska waters.
July 13, 2016 - Feature Story ,
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Long-Term Surveys Show Endangered Beluga Population Inhabiting Just a Portion of Historic Seasonal Range in Alaska’s Cook Inlet

The Cook Inlet Beluga whale is a NOAA Fisheries “Species in the Spotlight.” Listed as endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act, this population of beluga whale may be at risk of extinction. An agency-wide effort is underway to protect it along with seven other high-risk species. July is Habitat Month. In this feature, we highlight ongoing research that helps us identify key areas where belugas live.
July 13, 2016 - Feature Story ,
Group of beluga whales swimming in the ocean

Tagging Along on an Ocean Migration

Scientists track Salmon on first swim to sea.
July 11, 2016 - Feature Story ,

El Niño Patterns Contributed to Long-lived Marine Heatwave in North Pacific

The new research found that the known climate patterns linked the tropical and temperate latitudes of the North Pacific Ocean, helping to fuel an extreme marine heatwave.
July 07, 2016 - News ,