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Habitat Conservation and Stewardship in the Greater Atlantic Region
An overview of habitat conservation and stewardship in New England and the Mid-Atlantic.
Vessel Strikes
A vessel strike, sometimes referred to as a ship strike, is a collision between any type of boat and marine animal, including whales, dolphins, sea turtles, fish, seals, or sea lions.

Southeast Science Surveys and Research
Current surveys and research projects of the Southeast Fisheries Science Center.
Measures to Rebuild Shortfin Mako and Increase U.S. Western Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Quota Adopted at 2021 Meeting of ICCAT
The United States and other countries from around the world tackled management challenges for Atlantic tunas and sharks at the 2021 annual meeting of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas.

NOAA-Funded Program Helps Miami Teens Enter Marine Science Field
The Your Shores program at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science provides high school students from diverse backgrounds with dive certifications, habitat restoration and research experience, and marine science training.

Potential Biological Removal Levels: A Tool to Conserve Marine Mammals
The Potential Biological Removal framework is an important tool for monitoring the health of marine mammal populations that are increasingly impacted by human activity.

Progress on Efforts to Engage Recreational Anglers and Restore Habitat
Check in on the progress of habitat restoration projects in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Alaska.

Milford Laboratory Facilities
Our state-of-the-art facilities house cutting edge research.
Collecting Environmental DNA Samples on the 2022 Spring Ecosystem Monitoring Survey
Planning a sea-going research cruise since the pandemic started has been difficult, and at times impossible, so it is exciting to get back out on the ocean again.

That's a Wrap: HICEAS 2017 is Complete!
Highlights from the seventh and final leg of a 6-month project.

Gray Whales in the Eastern North Pacific
A conservation achievement that resulted in the recovery of the California gray whale population from near extinction.
North Atlantic Right Whales On the Move in the Northeast
Scientific whale surveys are key to monitoring changes in when and where right whales are found. Changes include increased use of areas off Southern New England slated for wind energy development.

West Coast Region Southern California Aquaculture Opportunity Area
On May 7, 2020, the White House issued an Executive Order on Promoting American Seafood Competitiveness and Economic Growth (EO 13921), which requires the Secretary of Commerce to identify geographic areas containing locations suitable for commercial aqua
New Clues Reveal Genetic Diversity among Alaska's Harbor Porpoises
Powerful tools reveal hidden structure of harbor porpoise population.

Cape Shirreff Situation Reports 2022/2023
These reports highlight science activities and events from the U.S. Antarctic Marine Living Resources Program Field Camp in Cape Shirreff, Livingston Island, part of the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica.