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West Coast Aquaculture Grant Opportunities
West Coast Aquaculture Funding and Grant Sources
How to get DNA from a Dolphin
A scientist at the NOAA Fisheries National Systematics Lab studies dolphins by analyzing their DNA. But first, she has to get their DNA.
Protected Species Research Publications - Ecology and Climate Change
These publications focus on the relationship between organisms and their environment and examine how these relationships respond to changing environmental conditions/climate.
Protected Species Research Publications - Human Impacts
These publications cover a variety of issues resulting from human activities including bycatch in fisheries, previous human exploitation, exposure to toxins and pollution, habitat alterations, entanglement issues, and man-made ocean noise.
Science Connect Newsletter
Science Connect provides a current look at some of the most interesting and exciting research on protected species from NOAA Fisheries and its collaborators.
Deep-Water Alaska Sponge Has Molecules That Selectively Target And Kill Pancreatic Tumor Cells
Fisheries and biomedical researchers collaborate to find out if cancer cures are living on Alaska’s seafloor.
Meet Dave Packer, Research Ecologist
Interning, volunteering, and working for several federal agencies have been important parts of Dave’s education and career. This includes being a park ranger, wilderness firefighter, and clinical research test subject.
Survival Research and Enhancement for Hawaiian Monk Seals
We focus on science-based conservation by developing effective tools and activities to mitigate threats to Hawaiian monk seal survival.
Climate Regional Action Plan in the Southeast
A regional action plan will guide and implement science activities in the Southeast supporting NOAA Fisheries' Climate Science Strategy.
Alaska Aquaculture Grant Opportunities
Funding opportunities and grant writing resources for aquaculture in Alaska
Frequent Questions—Marine Aquaculture and Recreational Fishing Interactions
Marine aquaculture and recreational fishing continue to be priorities for NOAA Fisheries as we work to foster a stronger connection between the two industries.
Must-Read Pacific Islands Stories of 2021
Highlighting successful stories this past year that showcase our ongoing commitment to the science and stewardship of the marine environment in the Pacific Islands.
Protected Species Research Publications - Population Studies
These publications focus on a particular population or group of individuals. Includes population assessments, growth assessments, population size, demography,, and population specific influences, characteristics, and responses.
Genetic Study Finds Reef Manta Rays Stay Close to Home
A new study reveals that reef manta rays in Hawaiʻi have small populations that are genetically distinct and vulnerable.