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Recent U.S. fishing years marked by economic gains, milestones in sustainability
NOAA Fisheries releases updates on U.S. fisheries and industry
New Research Reveals Clearer Picture of Upwelling That Feeds West Coast Marine Ecosystem
Scientists describe new “upwelling indices,” which represent a breakthrough in understanding the biological engine that drives the West Coast marine ecosystem.
All Aboard! Participating on the 2021 California Current Ecosystem Survey
NOAA Biologist, Dr. Blane Bellerud, shares what it is like to be aboard the R/V Reuben Lasker for the 2021 California Current Ecosystem Survey.
Warming Ocean and Booming Squid Create New Fishing Opportunities in the Northwest, Research Finds
Ecosystem drivers of marine life can offer “early warning system” for fishermen.
Meet Anne Freire De Carvalho, Scientist
Anne Freire de Carvalho is a Plankton Ecology Program Support Scientist. She works in the ichthyoplankton lab sorting plankton samples collected from CalCOFI and Coastal Pelagic Species surveys.
Researchers Probe Deaths of Central Valley Chinook, with Possible Ties to Ocean Changes
Deficiency in Vitamin B1 linked to higher juvenile mortality in California fish hatcheries.
West Coast Waters Shift Toward Productive Conditions, But Lingering Heat May “Tilt” Marine Ecosystem
Ocean status report shows mixed signals as some species thrive while others struggle.
WA/OR/CA Pacific Halibut Longline Fishery - MMPA List of Fisheries
U.S. fisheries are classified under the Marine Mammal Protection Act according to the level of incidental mortality or serious injury of marine mammals.
High Strandings Along U.S. West Coast a Possibility for Underweight California Sea Lion and Northern Fur Seal Pups
Scientists observed another year of low pup weights during their annual survey on the San Miguel Island rookery off California.
Unusual North Pacific Warmth Jostles Marine Food Chain
Scientists across NOAA Fisheries are watching a persistent expanse of exceptionally warm water spanning the Gulf of Alaska that could send reverberations through the marine food web.
Looking Back at The Blob - Chapter 2: Marine Heat Wave Intensifies, “Completely Off the Chart”
Temperatures of up to 7 degrees Fahrenheit above normal disrupted the marine ecosystem in both expected and surprising ways.
Looking Back At The Blob: Record Warming Drives Unprecedented Ocean Change
Temperatures of up to 7 degrees Fahrenheit above normal disrupted the marine ecosystem in both expected and surprising ways.
Ken Sherman: Plankton Biologist With A Global Perspective
In celebration of our 150th anniversary, we are highlighting people who helped build the foundation of fisheries and marine science. Meet Ken Sherman, 60-year NOAA Fisheries employee, now retired but still working on global fisheries.
Status of Stocks 2019
The annual Status of Stocks report highlights our work with partners toward the goal of maximizing fishing opportunities while ensuring the sustainability of fisheries and fishing communities that support the American economy.
Climate Impacts on West Coast Fisheries and Protected Species
We investigate the effects of climate on fisheries and protected species in the California Current to understand their ecology better and inform management.