The Right Whale Festival celebrates the annual return of endangered North Atlantic right whales to the warm coastal water off northeast Florida and Georgia, where they give birth to and nurse their young.
This is a one-day virtual meeting of the Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee (MAFAC), which advises NOAA and the Department of Commerce on living marine resource issues.
Hawai‘i educators are invited to a three-day workshop to learn about climate change, how it's impacting Hawai‘i, and how we can engage students to take action through place-based activities grounded in Hawaiian perspectives.
K–12 students can make a difference for whales, dolphins, seals, sea turtles, and corals by entering our Share the Shore & Sea Art Contest. Winners’ work will be featured during NOAA’s Share the Shore & Sea campaign in May 2022.
Did you know some false killer whales in Hawai‘i are endangered? Learn about NOAA's efforts to help protect and recover them on December 2, 2021, at 2 p.m.–3 p.m. HST.
NOAA will be hosting opportunities for the public to learn about, and provide input on the Conserving and Restoring America the Beautiful initiative—help conserve at least 30 percent of our lands and waters by 2030.