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History of Management of Gulf of America Red Snapper
A historical overview of the red snapper fishery—looking back at where we've been, how we got where we are today, and ways we can move forward to continue rebuilding this important fishery in the future.
Copacabana Situation Reports 2022
These reports highlight science activities and events from the U.S. Antarctic Marine Living Resources Program Field Camp in Copacabana (Copa) – King George Island, Antarctica.
Our 2021 NOAA-Wide Education Program Students Share Insights
The NOAA Office of Education offers many student opportunities and every year, some of these students choose to work with mentors at the Northeast Fisheries Science Center.

2016-2020 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.
Famous Waikīkī Pup Gives Birth Outside of the Spotlight
North Shore students gift name Uʻi Mea Ola to first Oʻahu monk seal pup of 2023.

Whale Week 2020: NOAA Saves Whales with Science
Join us for a celebration of all cetacean species and learn how our scientists and managers work to conserve and protect whales, dolphins, and porpoises.

Coral Health and Threats in the Pacific Islands
Similar to coral reefs around the world, corals in the Pacific Islands are especially vulnerable to changing climate, diseases, and human impacts.
Sandy Hook Lab Internships and Outreach
At the James J. Howard Laboratory, we are dedicated to making our science accessible to everyone.
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.

Success of the 2021 Mission to Clean up Marine Debris
‘A‘ohe hana nui ke alu ‘ia: No task is too big when done together by all.

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.

Baleen Whales Have Changed Their Distribution in the Western North Atlantic
A decade of acoustic data reveals changes in distribution in four species of baleen whales since 2010. Warming ocean waters and shifting prey could be among the reasons.

Hawksbill Sea Turtles Are Truly Hawaiʻi Locals
The first genetic characterization of hawksbill turtles in Hawaiʻi reveals new discoveries about this mysterious endangered species.

Investigating Steller Sea Lion Declines On Remote Aleutian Islands - Post 3
Survey to attempt to discover why Steller sea lion numbers have been declining.

Sheltering Science at the End of the Earth: Part 2
A mishmash of creative repairs held the Cape Shirreff field camp together for 26 years as scientists delivered outsize results.
