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Acoustic Detection of the Critically Endangered North Pacific Right Whale in the Northern Bering Sea

The eastern population of the North Pacific right whale is one of the most endangered baleen whale populations in the world numbering in the tens of individuals due to historical whaling followed by illegal catches in the 1960s.
April 19, 2018 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Estimating Nearshore Coral Reef-Associated Fisheries Production From the Main Hawaiian Islands

This study estimates nearshore reef fish production for the main Hawaiian Islands at the island scale using commercial and non-commercial catch and characterizes the non-commercial fishery.
April 16, 2018 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Studies of Harbor Seals Using Glacial Ice in Disenchantment Bay, Alaska, 2016-2017

This summary will provide an update on NOAA-AFSC’s latest research on seal-vessel interactions jointly conducted with the National Park Service. This research builds on studies since 2002 on ice-associated harbor seals in Disenchantment Bay which have focused on proximate effects such as when, where, and at what distances vessels were causing a disturbance. By employing GPS satellite tracking (for both seals and ships), we aim to address broader population-level effects, and in particular to better understand how vessels entering glacial ice habitats may approach and alter the haul-out behavior of nursing pups, thus potentially increasing their energetic costs of thermoregulation in the water. There is concern that chronic disturbances could reduce body mass of pups at weaning and survival, and ultimately impact population stability.
April 12, 2018 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Validation of ATR FT-IR to Identify Polymers of Plastic Marine Debris, Including Those Ingested by Marine Organisms

The paper identifies plastic debris as a pelagic threat to marine turtles, allows identification of plastic type and origin, and the quantification of plastic type most ingested by protected marine turtles.
April 12, 2018 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Alaska Ecosystem Models

Scientists at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center work on several different types of models single-species, multispecies and ecosystem models that incorporate predation and bioenergetics (transfer of energy among trophic levels). Below are some of the…

Alaska Economic and Social Sciences Research

We collect and analyze economic and sociocultural data in support of the NOAA Fisheries stewardship responsibilities in the conservation and management of marine resources in the North Pacific and Arctic. We develop models for assessing the effects of changing markets, environmental conditions, and fisheries management strategies on fisheries and fishing communities.
Marina full of boats Marina in Homer, Alaska. Credit: Andrew Steinkruger/NOAA Fisheries

National Protected Species Toolbox Initiative

Environmental change and anthropogenic impacts are a serious conservation and management concern for protected megafauna species such as sea turtles, marine mammals, sharks, and seabirds. NOAA Fisheries is developing quantitative analytical tools that…

Fish Otolith Chronologies

Fish otoliths and other hard parts that form annual growth increments (annuli) in marine organisms act as natural chronometers.
Trees with no leaves in the woods against a blue sky

JABBA: Just Another Bayesian Biomass Assessment

JABBA is an open-source modeling framework for simplified, data-moderate stock assessments which has already been used in five assessments worldwide and will be applied to domestic and international stocks in 2018.
April 02, 2018 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,