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Divers Release Endangered Abalone into the Wild for First Time, Boosting Odds of Recovery
Outplanting places hundreds of juvenile abalone into their historic habitat.

Casey Lohrenz
Casey Lohrenz is the Safety Operations Lead for the Northeast Fishery Observer Program.
Northeast Fisheries Science Center,
Puget Sound Salmon Face More Ups and Downs in River Flows
Many salmon rivers around Puget Sound have experienced increasing fluctuations in flow over the past 60 years, just as climate change projections predict – and that's unfortunate news for threatened Chinook salmon, according to a new analysis of salmon su

Fisheries Ecology in the Northeast
We study the relationship between marine life and their environment to support sustainable wild and farmed fisheries on the Northeast shelf, creating opportunities and benefits for the economy and ecosystem.
Southern California Steelhead Maintain Endangered Listing Status
Sharp declines make southern steelhead runs the most critically endangered on the West Coast.

Wind Team Fishery Biologist Embraces Opportunities for Innovation, Collaboration
Curiosity and being by the ocean — her happy place — have guided Elizabeth (Lisa) Methratta in her career as a marine ecologist. These days her focus is on offshore wind development and interactions with fish and fisheries.

Incidental Take Authorizations for Research and Other Activities
This page lists Incidental Take Authorizations for research and other activities. Applications are typically posted to this page when public review is initiated.
Salmon Lose Diversity in Managed Rivers, Reducing Resilience to Environmental Change
Natural resilience is more important than ever in the face of unprecedented climate change.

Kui ‘ia ka lei moku e Kanaloa: The Ocean Unites Humanity to Clean Up Marine Debris
Our marine debris team joins the Papahānaumokuākea Marine Debris Project to remove derelict fishing nets from coral reefs across the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument.

2021-2023 Funded Prescott Grant Proposals
Prescott Grants support a core mission of NOAA Fisheries – the conservation and recovery of protected marine species – by helping to improve our national marine mammal stranding response capabilities.
Study Finds Melting Glaciers Could Produce Thousands of Kilometers of New Pacific Salmon Habitat by 2100
Melting glaciers could produce new Pacific salmon habitat in Alaska and British Columbia, but not in the Pacific Northwest and California, where many salmon are threatened and endangered.

Heart Failure in Fish Exposed to Oil Spills
Even low levels of oil pollution can damage the developing hearts of fish embryos and larvae, reducing the likelihood that those fish will survive.

November 2023 Recreational Fisheries Roundtable Meeting Summary
Part of a series of national public discussions with recreational fishing constituents
The Saga of Pacific Paradise
Teamwork and communication were critical when a commercial fishing vessel ran aground off Waikīkī.

6 Cool Northeast Aquaculture Science Collaborations to Follow
Six aquaculture collaborations and partnerships helping to solve tomorrow’s aquaculture challenges like disease, ocean acidification, and climate change.
