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NOAA Develops A New Type of Coral Nursery

The nursery could help restore damaged reefs using fully formed coral colonies rather than small fragments.
August 08, 2019 - Feature Story ,
A diver swims at NOAA's new coral nursery loaded with detached corals

Cape Cod Seals and Sharks: Shared Traits and Top 10 Facts

Seals and sharks in Cape Cod waters have some things in common, but other facts may surprise you.
August 01, 2019 - Feature Story ,
Seals at the waters edge.

Meet Giovanni Gianesin, Field Scientist

We continue our series to introduce the people who work at the Northeast Fisheries Science Center. Each month we feature a new "face" from the Center's five laboratories and share with you a bit about who they are, what they do at the Center, and what they enjoy doing in their spare time. Giovanni Gianesin is a Field Scientist for the Cooperative Research Branch at our Woods Hole Lab in Woods Hole, Massachusetts.
July 24, 2019 - Feature Story ,
Researcher standing on deck of ship.

Woods Hole Science Aquarium Information

All the Woods Hole Science Aquarium's pages, full of helpful information on visiting, education, and programs.

Orca Action Month Inspires Local Action for Southern Residents

Orca Action Month brought advocates together to take more action for the Southern Resident killer whales in Puget Sound
July 17, 2019 - Feature Story ,
Southern Resident killer whale and calf observed by research vessel in the background Southern Resident killer whale and calf. Photo: NOAA

Warren Washington to Present 2019 Jearld Lecture on Diversity

Warren Washington, an internationally recognized climate scientist and a distinguished scholar at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado, will present the 2019 Ambrose Jearld Jr. Lecture on Diversity and Inclusion July 10 in Woods Hole, Massachusetts.
July 03, 2019 - Feature Story ,
Warren Washington wearing the Tyler Prize ribbon.

Fun Facts About Sea Life

NOAA Fisheries answers thousands of questions every year about the oceans and the life that thrives within them. Learn fascinating information about fish and other marine animals, and dive deeper into more information on these species.
Photo collage, shark, lobster, sea turtle, seals, whales, flounder.

Get Ready to Take LEAPS for Atlantic Salmon and Journey to the Rivers and Coasts of New England - with Agents of Discovery!

We've collaborated with the educational tech app, Agents of Discovery, to launch Sea-Run, GO!
June 26, 2019 - Feature Story ,
Multiple spotted Atlantic salmon fish swim above rocky floor.

NOAA Enrichment in Marine Sciences and Oceanography Program

The NOAA Enrichment in Marine Sciences and Oceanography Program (NEMO) is a program designed to promote ocean literacy in Washington, D.C.'s public schools.
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Salmon Summit

Scientists from the NWFSC's Pasco Research Station worked with 4th and 5th graders in the classroom as students raised salmon from egg to parr, and at the annual Salmon Summit in April, where over 3,000 students released the fish into the Columbia River. Jesse Lamb, Matt Nesbit, and Benjamin Sandford share why they get involved year after year.
June 13, 2019 - Feature Story ,