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New State of the Ecosystem Reports Document “Big Picture” Around Fishing

The Northeast U.S. Shelf is one of the most productive marine ecosystems in the world. According to new reports, climate change, coastal and ocean processes, and human uses affect ecosystem productivity but also fishing communities and regional economies.
April 06, 2020 - Feature Story ,
Stongington Harbor, Maine, fishing and pleasure vessels in foreground, Stonington buildings in background.

Alaska Fisheries Science Center Year In Review

An annual infographic and overview of the Alaska Fisheries Science Center's mission and activities.
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Engaging Veterans and Conservation Corps to Restore Fisheries and Habitats

NOAA and partners provide job training for young people and veterans through hands-on work experience in on-the-ground restoration and science projects.
TNC18005_170403_1302.jpg Members of the GulfCorps create a living shoreline that will be come a home to oysters and other water creatures in Mississippi.

Marine Turtle Ecology & Assessment Research

We conduct research on marine turtles throughout the world to further our understanding of their ecology, demography, human threats, and conservation status.
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Chesapeake Bay Internships

NOAA offers internships in the Chesapeake Bay area to help students explore potential career paths.
Two college students are on board a NOAA research vessel. The young woman and young man are each wearing baseball caps and lifejackets. She is holding a net; he is holding a board with a fish on it.

Glider Piloting with Jen: How Does a Glider Do Science? Volume Two

Autonomous Gliders in the Antarctic

This week’s featured sensor—the Conductivity Temperature Depth sensor—may be the most commonly used sensor in all of oceanography.
February 24, 2020 - Survey ,
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2020 Sablefish Primary Fishery Season

Public notice: NMFS-SEA-20-07. For more information, contact the Groundfish Branch at (206) 526-6140, or the Permits and Monitoring Branch at (206) 526-4353.
February 24, 2020 -

The Toll of Toxoplasmosis: Protozoal Disease Has Now Claimed the Lives of 12 Monk Seals and Left Another Fighting to Survive

In 2018, three Hawaiian monk seals on Oʻahu were found dead from toxoplasmosis within a single week. Now, in 2020, a cluster of two additional cases has occurred. It is becoming increasingly clear that Hawaiian monk seals are suffering from localized lethal outbreaks of this cat-borne disease.
February 20, 2020 - Feature Story ,
NOAA team conducting an ultrasound exam on a female Hawaiian monk seal to assess RO28/Pōhaku's condition.

NOAA Environmental Science Training Center

NOAA Environmental Science Training Center workshops give Chesapeake Bay watershed educators knowledge and tools they need.
A man in a white T-shirt and a woman in a blue jacket lean over a striped bass on a table.

Celebrate Whale Week with Wallpapers for Your Digital Devices

Make a splash during Whale Week with these computer, smartphone, and Facebook wallpapers.
February 06, 2020 - Feature Story ,
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