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Get Crafty With Our 2021 Woods Hole Science Aquarium Snowflake Templates!

This winter, get your craft on with our adorable snowflakes! Enjoy four new designs that celebrate just a few of our past and present aquarium residents: angelfish, seal, thorny skate, and wolffish.
December 02, 2021 - Feature Story ,
 Collage of French angelfish, Atlantic wolffish, harbor seal, and thorny skate snowflakes, medium blue on a dark blue background. “Paper Snowflake Templates.” NOAA Fisheries logo.

Aquaculture Grower Profiles

Marine aquaculture is an important industry with economic, environmental, and social benefits. In the U.S. farming of fish, shellfish, and seaweeds is providing sustainable seafood and helping build resilience in a changing environment.
November 01, 2021 - Feature Story ,
On a foggy day at low tide, oyster bags are above the water's surface as a Hog Island boat passes by.

Seafood Nutrition Partnership Builds Seafood Accessibility and Community Health

Through initiatives such as "Eat Seafood, America!", the Seafood Nutrition Partnership works to increase awareness of the health benefits of seafood.
October 28, 2021 - Feature Story ,
A plate of cooked salmon with quinoa and squash, along with the text "Eat Seafood America! Healthier & Happier with Seafood."

NOAA Fisheries Offers Paperless Ways to Receive Information about Fishing Regulations and Management Actions

FB21-075: Southeast Fishery Bulletin; For more information, contact: Sustainable Fisheries Division, (727) 824-5305
October 27, 2021 -

Please Join the Discussion: NOAA’s Southeast For-Hire Electronic Reporting Program in the South Atlantic

FB21-071: Southeast Fishery Bulletin; For more information, contact: Southeast For-Hire Electronic Reporting Program, 1-833-707-1632, ser.electronicreporting@noaa.gov
October 08, 2021 -

Student Interns Take a Virtual Dive into the World of Deep-Sea Corals and Sponges

From coast to coast, college seniors and recent graduates contribute to NOAA’s Deep Sea Coral Research and Technology Program research goals through unique projects.
October 05, 2021 - Feature Story ,
An image of a green sponge on the sea floor. The green sponge Latrunculia austini was discovered in 2005 by NOAA Fisheries coral biologist Bob Stone. Hollings Scholar Kaya Mondry spent her summer conducting a literature review on biomedical compounds produced by this species. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

Six Reasons Why You Should Not Swim with Wild Spinner Dolphins

Would you swim with wild spinner dolphins if you knew that they were trying to sleep?
September 28, 2021 - Feature Story ,
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Please Join the Discussion: NOAA’s Southeast For-Hire Electronic Reporting Program in the Gulf of Mexico

FB21-066: Gulf of Mexico Fishery Bulletin; For more information, contact: Southeast For-Hire Electronic Reporting Program, 1-833-707-1632, ser.electronicreporting@noaa.gov
September 27, 2021 -

Reminder: NOAA Fisheries Offers Additional TED Tuesday Webinars to Assist Skimmer Trawl Fishermen with Turtle Excluder Device (TEDs) Installation

FB21-063: Southeast Fishery Bulletin; For more information, contact: Southeast Fisheries Science Center, Harvesting and Engineering Branch, Gear Monitoring Team: Canh Nguyen (228) 549-1773 or Jason Letort (228) 549-1772 or TED.info@noaa.gov
September 23, 2021 -