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Veterans Join NOAA Fisheries Internship with High Expectations
Two veterans are beginning internships at NOAA Fisheries’ Northwest Fisheries Science Center with high expectations just in time for Veterans Day.

Oregon Habitat Restoration Project Supports Millions of Dollars in Community and Economic Benefits
The Southern Flow Corridor project restored habitat for salmon while also supporting jobs, property values, and nearly $15 million in economic output.

Are Restored and Natural Oyster Reefs In Long Island Sound Healthy?
Mariah Kachmar gives wild oysters a health check to promote Long Island Sound restoration and aquaculture

NOAA Fisheries Hosts Habitat Workshops with Recreational Anglers in the Chesapeake Bay
Recreational fishermen provided feedback at recent workshops and expressed a desire to be involved in collaborative habitat restoration projects.

Faces of the Southeast Fisheries Science Center Series - 2023
Staff profiles for the Southeast Fisheries Science Center from 2023.
NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office
The NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office uses science, service, and stewardship to improve the health of the Chesapeake Bay and ensure its sustainable use for generations to come. As part of NOAA Fisheries’ Office of Habitat Conservation, we apply science and engag
Endangered Salmon Regain Access to Healthy West Coast Habitat through 20 Projects Funded by NOAA Fisheries
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provides a once-in-a-generation opportunity for NOAA Fisheries to restore access to ancestral habitats for endangered and threatened species in the face of climate change.

Faces of the Southeast Fisheries Science Center Series - 2021
Staff profiles for the Southeast Fisheries Science Center from 2021.
Science Center Scrapbook
In celebration of our 150th Anniversary, we share the unsung heroes, key places and special events that have helped shape the legacy of the Northeast Fisheries Science Center.
Science Center - In Our Own Words
In celebration of our 150th Anniversary, we share comments from our staff at the Northeast Fisheries Science Center.
Webinar Salmon & Orcas: The Stories of Science with NOAA Fisheries & Lynda Mapes
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/event/webinar-salmon-orcas-stories-science-noaa-fisheries-lynda-mapes
This webinar is presented by NOAA’s Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary and NOAA Fisheries West Coast Region and Northwest Fisheries Science Center
30 Years of the Oil Pollution Act: How it Helps NOAA Prepare For and Recover From Spills
The Oil Pollution Act passed 30 years ago, giving NOAA the tools to prepare, respond, and restore fish and habitat after oil spills.

Restoring the Elwha River
We are collecting data and investigating the potential environmental impacts of the upcoming Elwha River dams removal.

New Deputy Director for Alaska Fisheries Science Center Survey Division
This is a critical leadership role for the Center’s groundfish, crab and ecosystem survey enterprise.

History of NOAA Fisheries in the Northeast
The nation's first federal conservation agency was initiated in Woods Hole, Massachusetts in 1871. The agency was devoted to the protection, study, management, and restoration of fish.