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Special Journal Issue Compiles Advances in Coral Reef Ecosystem Science
New research dives to new depths to advance our knowledge on coral reef ecosystems in a special issue of Bulletin of Marine Science.

Populated Puget Sound Sees Stark Shifts in Marine Fish Species
The most populated areas of Puget Sound have experienced striking shifts in marine species, with declines in herring and smelt that have long provided food for other marine life and big increases in the catch of jellyfish, which contribute far less to the

Return ‘Em Right Best Release Practices Manual Available for Recreational Anglers
Anglers, captains, fisheries managers, and scientists collaborated with the Return ‘Em Right team to create guidance on best release practices for reef fish in the Southeast United States.

Southern Resident Connections—2020 Posts Archive
Southern Resident killer whales are icons of a vibrant but struggling marine ecosystem. Join us in exploring the ecological connections that tie this system together, and the ways we are protecting and working to recover the whales we care so much about.
Biscayne Bay Habitat Focus Area
Developing a scientific basis for good resource management in the Biscayne Bay Habitat Focus Area.
Warm Water Important for Cold-water Fish Like Salmon and Trout, Study Finds
Cold-water fish need both warm and cold water habitats at different parts of their life cycle.

Marine Debris Research and Removal in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
Our team surveys and cleans up derelict fishing nets and ocean plastics from the reef and shoreline habitats of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, an ecologically and culturally significant area.
Leaving on a Jet Plane: Marine Debris Removal at Midway Atoll Comes to an End
Our team of five cleans up more than 25,000 pounds of debris in 10 days on Midway Atoll.

How Sea-Run Fish Connect Ecosystems
Our conceptual model investigates the ecological role of sea-run fish and the connections they make among different ecosystems.
Midway Marine Debris: Finding our Land Legs
The team dodges a hurricane at Pearl and Hermes Atoll and arrives at Midway Atoll to continue their mission on land.

Most Sea Turtles Rebounding Worldwide as Conservation Efforts Protect Nests and Habitat, Analysis Finds
Turtle populations still face unpredictable effects of climate change.

Global Study Sheds Light on the Valuable Benefits of Shellfish and Seaweed Aquaculture
Is it possible to eat our way to cleaner water and more fish? A new global study shows that shellfish and seaweed aquaculture provide valuable benefits to people and ocean ecosystems.

Alaska Regional Office
Overseeing the science-based stewardship of living marine resources and their habitat in the North Pacific and Arctic Oceans off Alaska, including sustainable fisheries, protected species, and healthy ecosystems to support resilient coastal communities.

Pacific Islands Regional Office
In the Pacific Islands, the natural resources, peoples, cultures, and economic vitality are intertwined, and their health, persistence and success are dependent upon each other.

West Coast Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Licensed Hydroelectric Projects: Willamette River Basin
Willamette River Basin: McKenzie, Calapooia, Row, Coast Fork Willamette, South Santiam, and Clackamas Rivers; Lane, Marion, Clackamas, and Linn Counties, Oregon.