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A Tribute To Our First and Best Glider

Autonomous Gliders in the Antarctic

The first glider we ever deployed remains our most dependable.
April 10, 2025 - Survey ,
The view looking down to a lower deck of a ship and the ocean from an upper deck. An inflatable boat is alongside the ship, and a yellow glider in the water on the other side of the inflatable boat. Several people are in the boat and on the ship, attaching a rope to the glider so it can be lifted out of the water. The crew of the M/Y Hanse Explorer, alongside U.S. AMLR personnel, prepare to lift AMLR01 out of the water. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

Science in Antarctica: The Bigger Picture

Autonomous Gliders in the Antarctic

Flying gliders is complicated and a little nerve-wracking, so why do we do it?
January 22, 2025 - Survey ,
Several Antarctic krill swim across a dark background.

So Much for Boring

Autonomous Gliders in the Antarctic

Apparently, perfection can’t last forever.
January 10, 2025 - Survey ,
A small orange boat pulls up alongside a yellow glider floating at the ocean surface. There are three people in black and yellow safety clothing on the boat. The MS Fram's small boat pulls up alongside AMLR08 for recovery. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

Boredom is the Root of All Evil … Unless You’re a Glider

Autonomous Gliders in the Antarctic

We just deployed two gliders and hope for an encore of last year’s near-flawless deployment.
January 10, 2025 - Survey ,
A yellow autonomous underwater glider floats on the ocean surface. Several chunks of ice float behind and next to the glider. The water is dark grey and the sky is cloudy. An autonomous underwater glider floats at the surface, ready to begin its mission. Credit: NOAA Fisheries / Anthony Cossio

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.

Technology Helps Drive Sample Collection in Near Real-Time

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

On the Coastal Pelagic Species Survey, scientists use acoustics to locate the best sampling locations to trawl.
August 19, 2024 - Survey ,
The sky glows a beautiful orange color above the horizon of the ocean. The sun sets on another day of the cruise. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Andy Ostrowski

Studying Fur Seal and Sea Lion Populations in Sunny Southern California – Blog Post 3

Join Alaska Fisheries Science Center researchers as they continue long-term studies of the populations of pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, fur seals) at San Miguel Island, California.
August 09, 2024 - Survey ,
California sea lion jumping while riding a wave. Surfing California sea lions. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Tony Orr under NMFS Research Permits #22678 and #23283.