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$8.3 Million in Funding Recommended for Coastal and Marine Habitat Restoration Projects
Funding for 23 ongoing habitat restoration projects will support productive and sustainable fisheries, healthy ecosystems, and resilient communities across the nation.

Young Puerto Ricans Restore Habitat Damaged by Hurricane While Launching Conservation Careers
Thanks to $1.3 million in NOAA funding, BoriCorps members will gain paid work experience and training while restoring ecosystems and supporting local communities.

Data from Tagged Fish to Help Scientists Enhance Restoration Efforts
Project tracks how nearly 400 fish use restored and natural areas near Poplar Island, Maryland.
Explore NOAA’s Veteran and Conservation Corps Programs
Veteran and corps programs are enhancing workforce development and opportunities for higher education in the natural resources field, while restoring coastal habitat to support healthy fisheries, fishing communities, and NOAA trust resources.

Celebrating a NOAA Champion for Migratory Fish
NOAA Marine Habitat Resource Specialist Eric Hutchins stands out for his nearly 40 years of service and tireless efforts to restore migratory fish populations in New England.

Oregon Coastal Habitat Project Restores Coho and Reduces Flooding
The Southern Flow Corridor project, which restored salmon habitat in Tillamook, Oregon, also provides flood protection for surrounding communities.

Study Design and Analytical Guidance for Assessing Restoration Success Following Vessel Groundings on Coral Reefs
This guide offers practical guidance on the survey design and analytical frameworks to implement during restoration following a vessel grounding
Restoring the Gulf: 10 Years After Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
This April marks 10 years since the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Learn more about our efforts to restore the Gulf's ecosystem since then.

National Fish Habitat Partnership Projects to Enhance Recreational Fishing and Restore Habitat
Nearly $250,000 will support habitat restoration and angler engagement projects in Louisiana, Maryland, Washington, and Alaska.

Trika Gerard Named Southeast Fisheries Science Center Deputy Director
NOAA Fisheries is pleased to announce the selection of Dr. Trika Gerard as the new Deputy Director for Science and Operations of the Southeast Fisheries Science Center.

Intern Spotlight: Students Develop Model to Focus Salmon Restoration Funds Where they Will Make the Greatest Difference for Killer Whales
Interns found that floodplain restoration offers the best bang for the buck.

Louisiana Trustees Release Final Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion Restoration Plan
The project, totaling more than $2 billion, would restore and protect thousands of acres of wetlands in coastal Louisiana.

Engaging Anglers to Improve Catch and Release Practices and Restore Reef Fish in the Gulf
NOAA, the Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission, and university and private sector partners are working with the recreational fishing community to better understand catch and release tools and support fish restoration projects.

Thirty-Five New Projects Will Support Underserved Communities through Habitat Restoration and Capacity Building
Nearly $25 million in funding recommended under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will support habitat restoration efforts of underserved communities.

Faces of the Southeast Fisheries Science Center Series - 2024
Staff profiles for the Southeast Fisheries Science Center from 2024.