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2021–2022 Alaska Groundfish Harvest Specifications
The Inseason Management Branch monitors the catch rates of groundfish and prohibited species according to the catch limits and allocations by gear, sector, and seasonal apportionments proscribed in regulation and found in the harvest specifications.
Actions to Implement Spawning Special Management Zones in Federal Waters of the South Atlantic Region
FB17-035 South Atlantic Fishery Bulletin; For More Information, Contact: Frank Helies (727)-824-5305, Frank.Helies@noaa.gov
1990-1999 Alaska Groundfish Harvest Specifications
harvest specifications, apportionments, and Pacific halibut prohibited species catch limits for the groundfish fishery of the Gulf of Alaska and the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands from 1990-1999
2022–2023 Alaska Groundfish Harvest Specifications
The Inseason Management Branch monitors the catch rates of groundfish and prohibited species according to the catch limits and allocations by gear, sector, and seasonal apportionments proscribed in regulation and found in the harvest specifications.
2023–2024 Alaska Groundfish Harvest Specifications
The Inseason Management Branch monitors the catch rates of groundfish and prohibited species according to the catch limits and allocations by gear, sector, and seasonal apportionments in the 2023-2024 harvest specifications.
To Manage Global Trawling Impact, Think Local
Local context is the key to best practices for bottom trawl fishing.
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Keeping Fishery Observers Safe from Harassment
New outreach efforts underway so that fishery observers feel comfortable reporting harrassment issues and ensure that fishing vessel crews, captains and fishing company managers understand what constitutes harassment.
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Protected Species Research Publications - Conservation and Policy
General conservation and policy publications that focus on theory, conservation approaches, frameworks, regulations, measuring management success, and setting future priorities.
Sea Turtle Week 2021: Celebrating Sea Turtle Conservation
We kick off Sea Turtle Week, June 14-18 2021, with a closer look at NOAA Fisheries sea turtle conservation and recovery efforts.
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Grants in the Greater Atlantic Region
Find out about grants administered in our region.
Oculina Habitat Area of Particular Concern
Learn more about the Oculina habitat area and the work NOAA Fisheries is doing there.
New Cooperative Research Chief Ready to Rock
Anna Mercer connects with science and people.
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Electronic Logbook for the Gulf of Mexico Shrimp Permit
Providing data on Gulf shrimp fishing effort is critical to shrimp and finfish stock assessments, meeting endangered species monitoring requirements and informing marine spatial planning to support a vibrant Blue Economy.
Statement by John Henderschedt, United States Commissioner to the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas
A message from John Henderschedt, Director of NOAA Fisheries' Office of International Affairs and Seafood Inspection.
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Talking with: Amy Martins
"Keep your options open by opening doors for yourself."
March is Women’s History Month. We’ve asked five trailblazing Northeast Fisheries Science Center women scientists to share a little about what drew them to science, how they got here, and what adv