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Fisheries Scientists to Reap Benefits from New NOAA Satellite

JPSS-1 will transmit valuable data on ocean temperature, color, and ecosystems.
November 16, 2017 - Feature Story ,
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Climate and Technology: Trends in Living Marine Resources

An interview with former NOAA Fisheries Chief Science Advisor Dr. Richard Merrick
June 20, 2017 - Feature Story ,
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Butterfish—Little Fish Big Science

The new stock assessment for butterfish accounted for the effects of ocean temperatures on the distribution of the stock, something that will become increasingly important as the climate changes and the oceans warm.
June 20, 2017 - Feature Story ,
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Regional Action Plan: Southeastern Bering Sea Climate Science

Preparing for a changing environment to protect marine resources, economies, and an important food source.
December 16, 2016 - Feature Story ,
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Tracking El Nino and its Effects on Life in the Ocean

An interview with NOAA Fisheries’ two top scientists on the West Coast.
March 30, 2016 - Podcast ,
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Feedback Encouraged on Regional Action Plan for Southeastern Bering Sea Climate Science

Feedback Encouraged on Regional Action Plan.
February 10, 2016 - Feature Story ,
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On the Front Lines of Climate Change in the Ocean

NOAA Fisheries scientist Bill Peterson tracks the effects of climate change, El Niño, and "The Blob" on life in the ocean.
December 30, 2015 - Podcast ,
Bill Peterson and colleagues inspect tiny marine organisms collected during the Newport Hydrographic Line survey. Credit: NOAA.

Tests Find Algal Toxin Affected Wildlife From California to Washington

Testing of samples from marine wildlife during an unprecedented harmful algal bloom on the West Coast in recent months detected indicate potentially widespread effects of the bloom in marine food webs.
November 03, 2015 - Feature Story ,

Oncoming El Niño Likely to Continue Species Shakeup in Pacific

One-two punch of El Niño and "warm blob" could boost coastal temperatures and supercharge storms
October 02, 2015 - Feature Story ,
Crews from the Alaska Fisheries Science Center caught two large ocean sunfish far to the north of where the species usually occurs. Photo credit: NOAA Fisheries

Making the Connection Between Climate and Fisheries

An interview with NOAA Fisheries scientist Jon Hare
January 21, 2015 - Feature Story ,
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