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There’s a First Time for Everything

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Join fisheries biologist Mary Kate Munley on our first cruise in a quest to learn how ocean conditions affect shortfin squid.
October 11, 2024 - Survey ,
2 men stitch measurement equipment to the net. Both are wearing microphones and headsets. Matt Loughlin and David Axelsson from the Dyrsten crew secure a small instrument to the net to measure salinity, temperature, and depth while we fish for squid. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/ Audy Peoples

Photos from the Coastal Pelagic Species Survey

Not in the Atlantic Anymore: Scientist Cross-Trains on the West Coast

Get a glimpse into life at sea on a scientific research survey.
October 08, 2024 - Survey ,
Two men stand at the back of a ship as the sky begins to lighten at the horizon with the approaching sunrise. The sun rises after another successful night of trawling. Chief boatswain Brent Miller and a deckhand review the night in the background. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Andy Ostrowski

A Voyage Through the Arctic Post #7

A Voyage Through the Arctic

Communities and Voices
October 03, 2024 - Science Blog ,
Wooden path on grass that leads to whale bones near the ocean. Utqiagvik. Credit: Mabel Baldwin-Schaeffer/NOAA Fisheries.

The End of Leg 2

Collecting Information to Restore Marine Mammals and Seabirds in the Gulf of Mexico

The Gordon Gunter crew wraps up the second leg of the Vessel Survey for Abundance and Distribution on Marine Mammals and Seabirds.
October 02, 2024 - Survey ,
Two dolphins leaping through the air above bright blue water. Pantropical spotted dolphins frolicking through the water. Credit: Terra Mar Applied Sciences/Kate Sutherland (Permit #21938)

The Longest Trackline

Collecting Information to Restore Marine Mammals and Seabirds in the Gulf of Mexico

While traversing a 200-nautical mile trackline, the survey team encounters numerous marine mammal and seabird sightings and hears a chorus of underwater sounds from nearby whales and dolphins.
September 30, 2024 - Survey ,
Two dolphins swim through smooth blue water, one just below the surface, the other with its back breaking through the water's surface. Clymene dolphins. Credit: Terra Mar Applied Sciences/Kate Sutherland (Permit #21938)

A Voyage Through the Arctic Post #6

A Voyage Through the Arctic

An Alaskan Pioneer, Part 2
September 28, 2024 - Research ,
Scientists deploying a net that catches samples from the ocean Deploying bongo nets. Credit: Mabel Baldwin-Schaeffer/NOAA Fisheries.

Thunderstorms and Hazy Skies

Collecting Information to Restore Marine Mammals and Seabirds in the Gulf of Mexico

On the next few days of the Vessel Survey for Abundance and Distribution of Marine Mammals and Seabirds, the skies put on a show while some animals proved difficult to identify.
September 24, 2024 - Survey ,
From the bow of a ship at sea, a burst of orange is seen in the sky above storm clouds and rain at the horizon. Thunderstorm at sunrise. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Carrie Sinclair

Adding New Species to the Survey Sighting List

Collecting Information to Restore Marine Mammals and Seabirds in the Gulf of Mexico

Concluding the first week of Leg 2 on the Vessel Survey for Abundance and Distribution on Marine Mammals and Seabirds.
September 17, 2024 - Survey ,
The back of a large, dark grey whale is seen just above the water, with a cloud of fine mist above it's blowhole. Rice's whale and its blow. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Mary Applegate (Permit #21938)

Marine Mammal and Turtle Times - The Tale of an Entangled Humpback Whale

Marine Mammal and Turtle Times

Join the Southwest Fisheries Science Center's marine mammal and sea turtle biologists in the field, at the lab, and from their desk as they describe their research from a personal perspective.
September 17, 2024 - Research ,
A birds-eye view of a humpback whale just below the ocean surface with gillnet wrapped around its head Images collected with an uncrewed aerial system (UAS) were used to assess an entangled humpback whale 3 miles offshore San Diego on 28 August 2024. Images collected under NMFS Permit #24359.