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Does Environmental Change Jog the Memory of Conditioned Scallops?

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Investigating whether scallops’ memory-like responses can help them adapt to climate change.
June 09, 2023 - Research ,
A hand holds three greenish gray bay scallop shells.

Spring 2023 California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations Survey

California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations Survey Logs

The 2023 CalCOFI Spring cruise sailed aboard NOAA ship Bell M. Shimada from March 25 through April 26 to survey the distributions and abundances of pelagic fish stocks, their prey, and their biotic and abiotic environments in the California Current.
June 06, 2023 - Survey ,

Winter 2023 California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations Survey

California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations Survey Logs

The 2023 CalCOFI Winter cruise sailed aboard NOAA Ship Reuben Lasker from January 6-26 to survey the distributions and abundances of pelagic fish stocks, their prey, and their biotic and abiotic environments in the California Current.
June 06, 2023 - Survey ,

Fall 2022 California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations Survey

California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations Survey Logs

The 2022 Fall CalCOFI cruise sailed aboard SIO/UNOLS vessel Sally Ride from November 5-16 to survey the distributions and abundances of pelagic fish stocks, their prey, and their biotic and abiotic environments in the California Current.
June 06, 2023 - Survey ,

Bottom Longline Survey Gets Seal of Approval

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Field biologist Emma Fowler shares some of the marvelous sights and scenes, unusual finds, and bucket list achievements from the spring Gulf of Maine Bottom Longline Survey.
June 05, 2023 - Survey ,
A seal peers above the ocean surface in profile. There are a few small swells to the water. A gray seal sneaks a peek. Credit NOAA Fisheries/Emma Fowler

Conch Fishing: An Observer's Perspective

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Marine snails may not be the first thing you think of when you think about commercial fishing in the Northeast. Fisheries observer Jessica Tyrrell provides an insider’s perspective on a little known, yet important fishery.
March 13, 2023 - Fisheries Observer ,
A tote filled with knobbed whelks sits near the gunwale of a commercial fishing vessel. There are two wooden bushel baskets on either side of the tote.

Visual Arts Can Bring Us Closer to Protected Marine Life—While Helping Us Keep a Safe Distance

University of Hawai‘i STEM Fellow Devon Stapleton describes her internship connecting communities with NOAA Fisheries’ conservation mission for protected marine life.
February 23, 2023 - Science Blog ,
Art work - Beauty comes from a distance Eleventh grader Esther W. from the Northern Mariana Islands wowed judges in the 2022 Share the Shore & Sea Youth Art Contest with her digital illustration titled Beauty comes from a distance.