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Coastal Habitat Restoration and Resilience Grants for Underserved Communities Selected for Funding
NOAA awarded nearly $25 million in funding for 35 new projects that will advance the coastal habitat restoration priorities of underserved communities.
Climate Change Efforts Forge Ahead Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act
NOAA Fisheries prioritized Inflation Reduction Act funding to support America’s marine resources, coastal communities, and economies in preparing for climate change in 2023–2024.
2022 NOAA Fisheries Scholars and Interns
We host scholars and interns from many different majors.
2006 Annual Survey of Juvenile Salmon and Ecologically Related Species and Environmental Factors in the Marine Waters of Southeastern Alaska
Juvenile Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.), ecologically-related species, and associated biophysical data were collected along primary marine migration corridors in the northern and southern regions of southeastern Alaska in 2006. Up to 21 stations were
Fishery Resource Disaster Determinations
Below is a summary of fishery resource disaster determinations, in reverse chronological order, with information on each determination, including the disaster request, decision letter, press release, and funding authority.
Incidental Take Authorizations for Construction Activities
This page lists Incidental Take Authorizations for construction-related activities. Applications are typically posted when public review is initiated.
2000 Survey of Juvenile Salmon in the Marine Waters of Southeastern Alaska
Biophysical data were collected along a primary marine migration corridor of juvenile Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) in the northern region of southeastern Alaska at 20 stations in five, six-day sampling intervals from May to September 2000. This surv
2002 Survey of Juvenile Salmon in the Marine Waters of Southeastern Alaska
Biophysical data were collected along a primary marine migration corridor of juvenile Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) in the northern region of southeastern Alaska. Data were collected at 13 stations in four sampling intervals (25 d total) from May to
West Coast Marine Mammal Stranding Network Publications
The West Coast Marine Mammal Stranding Network literature references for 2005-2020 are provided below. Literature links are available in some cases which are highlighted in blue in the reference.