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Winter Observing On A Commercial Longline Vessel - Post #5

Winter Observing On A Long-Line Vessel

Join fish biologist Rory Morgan as she braves the Arctic winter on a commercial fishing vessel in the Bering Sea to collect valuable scientific information as part of the North Pacific Observer Program.
June 27, 2022 - Fisheries Observer ,
A chain covered in ice on the back of a boat with sea birds visible in the water. Credit: Rory Morgan, Alaska Observers, Inc

Winter Observing On A Commercial Longline Vessel - Post #6

Winter Observing On A Long-Line Vessel

Join fish biologist Rory Morgan as she braves the Arctic winter on a commercial fishing vessel in the Bering Sea to collect valuable scientific information as part of the North Pacific Observer Program.
July 05, 2022 - Fisheries Observer ,
A sunrise over the Bering Sea. Credit: Rory Morgan, Alaska Observers Inc. Edited by NOAA Fisheries Red sky at morning over the Bering Sea. Credit: Rory Morgan, Alaska Observers Inc.

Winter Observing On A Commercial Longline Vessel - Post #7

Winter Observing On A Long-Line Vessel

Join fish biologist Rory Morgan as she braves the Arctic winter on a commercial fishing vessel in the Bering Sea to collect valuable scientific information as part of the North Pacific Observer Program.
July 20, 2022 - Fisheries Observer ,
Sea birds hunt fish behind a longline vessel in the Bering Sea on a partially cloudy day. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

Winter Sampling

The Newportal

By Samantha Zeman and Jennifer Fisher
March 05, 2019 - Survey ,

Winter Sets The Ocean’s Clocks

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Research fishery biologist Katey Marancik shares how the data she and others collected during the winter 2024 Ecosystem Monitoring Survey are an important starting point for understanding the ocean’s clock for the year.
April 10, 2024 - Research ,
A large piece of ocean water sampling gear sits on the side deck of a research vessel while at sea. The ocean is choppy and the sunrise is peeking through the clouds. A choppy morning during the winter 2024 Ecosystem Monitoring Survey. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Katey Marancik

Wrapping Up Marine Debris Operations at Pearl and Hermes Atoll

Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine Debris Mission 2018

The marine debris team cleans up 52,000 pounds of derelict fishing nets from miles of reef.
October 19, 2018 - Science Blog ,
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You Can Learn A Lot by Towing Two Nets at Once

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Researchers and fishermen are at sea experimenting with the scientific survey net used for the world's longest-running bottom trawl survey to improve what we know about how well it captures flat fish like flounders.
September 25, 2019 - Research ,
The twin trawl nets of the Karen Elizabeth.

Young Fish Provide Clues to Future Pacific Cod Stock Size - Post 1

Future Pacific Cod Stock Size

Young fish can tell us about future Pacific cod.
July 03, 2018 - Research ,
Pacific cod swimming in a lab tank

Young Fish Provide Clues to Future Pacific Cod Stock Size - Post 2

Future Pacific Cod Stock Size

Representatives from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and Oregon State University along with NOAA Fisheries scientists will follow young Pacific cod to determine when, where, and how they do in their first year of life.
July 25, 2018 - Research ,
Two fishermen hold open a net to show their catch of Pacific cod and kelp.

Young Fish Provide Clues to Future Pacific Cod Stock Size - Post 3

Future Pacific Cod Stock Size

Learn how baited cameras are used to survey fish populations.
August 03, 2018 - Research ,
Two fish swimming up to a cage with bait in it