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Conservation Partners Come Together to Save a Hawaiian Hawksbill Turtle
Support hawksbill sea turtle conservation by calling NOAA’s Marine Animal Response Hotline: (888) 256-9840.

Key Biscayne Discussion on Local Coral Reefs, Sea Turtles, and Marine Mammals
Join us Thursday, October 24 on Key Biscayne for a panel discussion on Key Biscayne Local Coral Reefs, Sea Turtles, and Marine Mammals.
It’s Time to Act FAST for Turtles
The Fishing Around Seals and Turtles (FAST) program provides guidance on what to do if an accidental interaction occurs, including helpful tips to avoid snagging a sea turtle.

Test Your Knowledge on Hawaiian Hawksbill Sea Turtles
How well do you know honu‘ea (Hawaiian hawksbill turtles) and the conservation work supporting this critically endangered species? This Endangered Species Day, take our 10-question quiz to find out!

Incidental Take Permit to the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth School for Marine Science and Technology (Sea Turtles and Sturgeon)
Incidental Take Permit to the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth School for Marine Science and Technology (Sea Turtles and Sturgeon)
Biological Opinion on the Issuance of Permit No. 14097 for Research on Pinnipeds, Cetaceans, and Sea Turtles, in the Pacific, Southern, Arctic, and Indian Oceans
NOAA Fisheries' biological opinion of the effects of the proposed research of pinnipeds, cetaceans, and sea turtles in the Pacific, Southern, Arctic, and Indian Oceans.
Fishing Around Seals and Turtles
To help save monk seal and sea turtle lives, the Fishing Around Seals and Turtles (FAST) program promotes communication, co-existence, and best practices when fishing near marine wildlife in Hawai'i.
$1 Million for Sea Turtle and Hawaiian Monk Seal Conservation in the Pacific Islands
NOAA Fisheries Pacific Islands Regional Office proposes funding for more than a dozen international and Hawaiʻi-based projects that help the recovery of sea turtles and Hawaiian monk seals.

Turtle Excluder Device Opening Final Rule
NOAA Fisheries is amending the turtle excluder device (TED) regulations to enhance their effectiveness in reducing sea turtle mortality resulting from trawling in the southeastern United States. NOAA Fisheries has determined that:
- some current a
Report of the Technical Expert Workshop: Developing Recommendations for Field Response, Captive Management, and Rehabilitation of Sea Turtles with Fibropapillomatosis
NOAA and USFWS hosted a workshop in St. Petersburg, Florida on September 6, 2017 to seek input on the development of recommendations to address the following key issues regarding green turtles with FP: 1) disposition when encountered under various circums
Hawksbill Sea Turtles Are Truly Hawaiʻi Locals
The first genetic characterization of hawksbill turtles in Hawaiʻi reveals new discoveries about this mysterious endangered species.

Massachusetts Cold-stunned Sea Turtles: A Sign of Climate Change?
The number of cold-stunned turtles on Cape Cod are increasing, likely in part due to climate change. We are adapting our response and planning for the future to accommodate increasing numbers.

Boaters Encouraged to “Ease Off” on the Throttle to Protect Turtles
NOAA Fisheries and the Hawaiʻi Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation remind boaters to help prevent collisions with sea turtles by taking a few easy safety precautions.

Most Sea Turtles Rebounding Worldwide as Conservation Efforts Protect Nests and Habitat, Analysis Finds
Turtle populations still face unpredictable effects of climate change.

Marine Turtle Population Structure
Characterizing marine turtle population structure for effective conservation and management efforts