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Northwest Fisheries Science Center Data Products and Tools
Data products and tools such as web applications, data sets, GIS data and source code, etc. produced by the Northwest Fisheries Science Center.
Faces of the Northeast Fisheries Science Center
Our series to introduce the people who work at our science center. Staffers share a bit about who they are, their work, and what they enjoy doing in their spare time.
Carrie Selberg Robinson Appointed New Director for NOAA Fisheries' Office of Habitat Conservation
Robinson will oversee the protection and restoration of habitats vital to our nation’s marine life.

From North to South, Training Veterans in Habitat Restoration Across California
NOAA helps veterans transition from protecting our nation to protecting fisheries resources here at home.
Chinook Salmon Habitat Restoration in Washington Sees Positive Results
NOAA and partners have seen success in efforts toward Chinook salmon recovery in the Skagit River estuary, but much more work is needed to achieve population recovery goals.

Florida A&M University Offers STEM Scholarships to NOAA GulfCorps Program Graduates
Florida A&M University, which leads the NOAA Center for Coastal and Marine Ecosystems, will provide two scholarships each year to expand GulfCorps graduates’ opportunity to be a new generation of stewards for coastal environments, economies, and communiti

Sacramento River Winter-run Chinook Salmon
The Sacramento River winter-run Chinook salmon is an endangered species. NOAA Fisheries selected it as a Species in the Spotlight because it is one of just nine species considered to be most at risk of extinction in the near-term and in need of urgent pro
Twenty-Seven New Projects Will Advance Habitat Restoration and Climate Resilience Priorities of Tribes and Underserved Communities
More than $45 million in funding under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act will help ensure tribes and underserved communities are at the center of restoration and resilience efforts happening in their communities.

Restorative Aquaculture for Hawaiian Kūmū
Oceanic Institute is developing technology to raise a Hawaiian goatfish species in captivity to try to help declining wild populations.

Oregon Conservation Corps Partnership Connects Veterans with Habitat Restoration Efforts
Built on the success of other West Coast programs, veterans are gaining experience and skills in natural resource careers with NOAA in Oregon.

Restoration of Salmon and Steelhead Habitat on the West Coast
In Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and California, 28 populations of salmon and steelhead are listed as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act because of habitat loss and over harvesting.
Passive Acoustic Research at the Southeast Fisheries Science Center
The Passive Acoustic Ecology Program conducts research projects that use passive acoustics to assess populations and improve our understanding of cetaceans in the Gulf of America (formerly Gulf of Mexico) and U.S. waters of the Western Atlantic.
NOAA and Our Planet Day
Find out what NOAA does for you, our nation, and our world at this annual event at the Aquarium of the Pacific.
Curious Kids Head to NOAA Science Camp
It’s that time again: time for camp! In fact, this is the 15th year of NOAA Science Camp.
Three Key Habitats on the Eel River - A Comprehensive Restoration
The Eel River watershed was once the third largest producer of Pacific salmon and steelhead in California, where fish populations have declined rapidly since the 1950s. The longest salmon run in the state, the Eel watershed is a high priority for successf
