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10+ Ocean Science Educational Resources to Check Out at Home
Staying in? Keep learning with ocean science activities that kids and families can do during school closures.

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.

A.I. Sorts Public Photos to Show Recovering Pacific Humpback Whales Hit Climate Ceiling
Happywhale.com turns hundreds of thousands of whale photos into data.

Local Talent and Indigenous Knowledge Key to Restoring Hawaiʻi Coral Reefs
Threats to coral are increasing and the involvement of the local community is imperative. With funding through NOAA’s underserved community grants, Kuleana Coral Restoration graduated their first cohort of local and Native Hawaiian ocean conservationists.

Atlantic and Shortnose Sturgeon Workshop
2016 workshop sponsored by NOAA Fisheries and the U.S. Geological Survey to foster collaboration and the exchange information among Atlantic and shortnose sturgeon researchers.
Limited Access Privilege Programs/Data Management Branch
Limited Access Privilege Programs and Data Management in the Southeast Region

Photo Journal: Whales and Dolphins in the Marianas
The Mariana Archipelago Cetacean Survey in 2018.

Celebrating Aquaculture Week: Farming from Tide to Table
Join us for Aquaculture Week 2024 to learn how marine aquaculture—or farmed seafood—is vital for supporting our nation’s seafood production and year-round jobs, enhancing coastal resilience, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions—Rice’s Whales
Learn about Rice’s whales—their population status, habitat, threats, and other frequently asked questions.
Marine Mammal Photo-Identification Research in the Southeast
We use photos to identify, catalog, and study marine mammals in the Southeast. These photos provide important information about the health, social structure, abundance, and distribution of marine mammal populations.
Gray Whale Population Abundance
To understand how the eastern North Pacific gray whale population is responding to changes in the environment following its recovery from low numbers due to commercial whaling, we study changes in abundance over time.
Returning Rescued Sea Turtles to the Wild By Land, Air, and Sea
Learn about the operations that go into rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing protected sea turtles.

When a Right Whale Dies
When a right whale dies and we find it in U.S. waters, we work with stranding network partners to do a necropsy so that we can find out more about the whale and what caused its death. The right whale known as “Snake Eyes” likely died from entanglement.

8 Things You Might Not Know About Threatened & Endangered Species in the Pacific
Learn some fascinating facts about protected species in the Pacific Ocean and how you can help them.

The Human Dimensions of Wildlife Disease
New resource discusses how managers can apply social science to better respond to and communicate about wildlife disease to the public.
