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United States–India Collaboration Improves Understanding of Harmful Algal Blooms
United States and India celebrate World Oceans Month with International Science Symposium
Saildrone Launch Begins Test to Improve West Coast Fisheries Surveys
Two autonomous Saildrones launched from Neah Bay, Washington.
Local Biological Indicators
Biological conditions experienced by juvenile salmon entering the northern California Current.
2015 Ocean Indicators Summary
A summary of ocean indicators of the northern California Current for 2015.
Why Are Baby Sea Lions So Skinny?
NOAA Fisheries scientists collaborate with partners at West Coast Marine Mammal Stranding Centers to study what's behind this.
Fisheries Ecology Division, Southwest Fisheries Science Center
The Fisheries Ecology Division studies California groundfish, salmon, and green sturgeon in support of their conservation and management.
Monitoring Thiamine Deficiency in California Salmon
Our team works with anglers and fishing industry partners to monitor the nutritional status of Chinook salmon caught in the Central California coastal fishery.
Export Requirements by Country and Jurisdiction (N-Z)
The NOAA Seafood Inspection Program certifies U.S. seafood products for export to any country requiring health certification.
Tagged Hammerhead Shark Travels Widely In Warm Pacific Waters
A hammerhead shark has traveled more than 1,000 miles since NOAA Fisheries researchers tagged it near San Clemente Island about two months ago.
Atlantic Blacktip Sharks: A Management Success Story
Blacktip shark stocks are a great example of the successes of 30 years of Atlantic Highly Migratory Fisheries Management.
Marine Ecosystem Response To Climate Change and Management for Salmon Recovery
Western Regional Action Plan Salmon for Marine Survival Project
The Expert Is In! Gulf of Mexico Bryde’s Whales
It is likely that fewer than 100 Bryde's whales are living in the Gulf of Mexico. Learn more about what NOAA Fisheries is doing to help this endangered species.
Ocean Acidification to Hit West Coast Dungeness Crab Fishery, a New Assessment Shows
The acidification of the ocean expected as seawater absorbs increasing amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere will reverberate through the West Coast’s marine food web, but not necessarily in the ways you might expect, new research shows.
Toxic Algal Bloom Spreads Along California Coast, Poisoning Sea Lions
Stranding teams ask public to report sea lions in distress and stay clear.
Frequently Asked Questions About Ichthyoplankton
Detailed information about ichthyoplankton on the west coast.