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Ensuring a Future for Seafood in a Changing Ocean: Part 2
Across the country, resource managers and communities are working to build a resilient seafood future.

Imua! Going Forward Island by Island to Clean Marine Debris
The marine debris team travels to the shores of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands aboard the vessel Imua.

2020 Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Field Season Highlights: Celebrating Partners
Research on Hawaiian monk seals and green sea turtles continued in these remote islands, despite unprecedented challenges this year.

Frequent Questions: Fishery Resource Disaster Assistance
More information on fishery resource disaster assistance and the processes involved.
Meet the Task Force Members
Members of the Alaska Salmon Research Task Force
Funded Species Recovery Grants to States Proposals
The tables below, organized by fiscal year, list the state agency, project description and award number, and federal funding amount awarded.
Section 7: Biological Opinions in the Greater Atlantic Region
A list of the active and archived Section 7 Biological Options in the Greater Atlantic Region.
Status of Stocks 2023
The annual Status of Stocks report highlights our work with partners to ensure the sustainability of fisheries and fishing communities while maximizing fishing opportunities.
It Takes a Community
Working with anglers to recover threatened Puget Sound rockfish.

Meet the Marine Debris Team
A team of experienced divers and scientists voyage to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands to survey and remove marine debris.

2011-2015 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.
An Undesired Invasive Reef Fish May Soon Increase Hawaiʻi Food Security
A NOAA-supported project seeks to build a market for the non-native fish taʻape.

River Temperatures and Survival of Endangered California Winter-Run Chinook Salmon in the 2021 Drought
Frequently asked questions on endangered winter-run Chinook salmon in the Sacramento River.
Climate Change Escalates Threats to Species in the Spotlight
Climate change will continue to amplify existing threats to our Species in the Spotlight—10 endangered, highly at-risk marine and anadromous species. Our recovery efforts for these species are increasingly important as they face the additional challenges

Protecting Paradise: Marine Debris Team Does the Heavy Lifting
The team removed more than 160,000 pounds of lost or abandoned fishing nets and plastics from the remote Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, an ecologically and culturally significant area, part of the Papahānaumokuāea Marine National Monument.
