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Winter Observing On A Commercial Longline Vessel - Post #2

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.
May 31, 2022 - Fisheries Observer ,
icy deck of an Alaska longline vessel

Winter Observing On A Commercial Longline Vessel - Post #1

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.
May 25, 2022 - Fisheries Observer ,
Graphic design illustration bottom longline fishing gear lying on the sea floor with fish swimming nearby. The bottom long line is connected to a blue fishing vessel in the background. Bottom longline. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

Addressing Challenges In Communicating Arctic Climate Research: Reflections

The Alaska Climate Integrated Modeling Project (ACLIM) is an interdisciplinary team of 50+ scientists and professionals. This project uses integrative computer modeling to study issues posed by climate change on the Bering Sea and evaluate solutions.
May 11, 2022 - Research ,
Dungeness crab pots stacked on a pier next to a faded and weathered sign. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

Gulf Reef Fish Anglers: Help Reef Fish Survive Release with Free Gear

Have you caught and released reef fish, only to see them float away on the surface? The Return 'Em Right project is now providing recreational anglers Gulf-wide with the knowledge and tools—for free—to improve reef fish survival.
May 10, 2022 - Feature Story ,
Person on a boat wearing a Return Em Right tee shirt Return 'Em Right provides support and resources to anglers committed to using best release practices and helping reef fish survive release. Credit: Return 'Em Right.

Spring 2022 California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations Survey

California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations Survey Logs

April 4, 2022, to April 28, 2022, NOAA Ship Bell M Shimada sails between San Francisco and San Diego, California, assessing pelagic fish stocks and monitoring environmental conditions.
April 29, 2022 - Survey ,

Ocean Guardian School Helps Clean Up the Juneau Area

Litter Free, Inc. is hosting their annual city-wide cleanup of public lands on Saturday, April 30.
April 22, 2022 - Feature Story ,
Children on the beach in Juneau collecting marine debris Students from Montessori Borealis Community School in Juneau, Alaska pick up trash on Douglas Island.

Impact of COVID-19 on Pacific Island Fishing Values

The COVID-19 pandemic has had global impacts to human health, safety, and livelihoods, including to Pacific Islands fisheries. Pacific Islands region fishers share how the pandemic affected their livelihoods and how they adapted.
April 18, 2022 - Video ,
Various fish being weighed at a fishing tournament on a table. Tournament fishing in the Pacific Islands region occurs year-round, drawing in local participants and visitors (non-residents) to the state. The COVID-19 global pandemic has affected in-person fishing activities and much of the fishing and seafood industry. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

Aquaculture Opportunity Areas Featured at Aquaculture America 2022

Aquaculture Opportunity Areas can develop economic and environmental resiliency, and serve as a vital complement to wild-catch fisheries.
April 11, 2022 - Feature Story ,
Large baskets of freshly harvested oysters sit at the water's edge, as aquaculture workers unload additional oysters from nearby boats. NOAA combines scientific analysis and public engagement to identify areas that are environmentally, socially, and economically appropriate for commercial aquaculture.