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Research Surveys in the Pacific Northwest

Our scientists conduct various field studies and surveys to estimate fishery populations, better understand marine life, and track ecosystem conditions off California, Oregon, and Washington.

Local Biological Indicators

Biological conditions experienced by juvenile salmon entering the northern California Current.

Watershed Program Publications

Publications of the Northwest Fisheries Science Center's Watershed Program from 2010-present.

NOAA Live! Alaska

NOAA Live! Alaska is a series of webinars that connects NOAA scientists and partners with students, teachers, and Alaska communities.

Effects of Harmful Algal Blooms on West Coast Fishing Communities

Learn more about how harmful algal blooms change ecosystems and coastal communities.

Aquaculture and Marine Fish and Shellfish Research in the Pacific Northwest

Science to support sustainable wild-caught and hatchery-raised fisheries.
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Marine Microbes and Toxins Research in the Pacific Northwest

Science to understand the microorganisms that co-exist with aquatic organisms and live in aquatic environments.
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Krill and Oceanographic Research in the Antarctic

We use advanced technologies to study the distribution and abundance of Antarctic krill in relation to environmental conditions. Our data are used to help manage krill populations in the Southern Ocean.

Habitat and Groundfish Ecology Research in the California Current

Our team performs stock assessments and studies demersal communities and habitat assemblages to ensure sustainable and effective management of marine ecosystems.

Estuarine and Ocean Ecology in the Pacific Northwest

Science to understand the ecological links between fish and their habitats.
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