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Federal Columbia River Power System Biological Opinion
The operation of the Federal Columbia River Power System (FCRPS) affects eulachon and the following 13 species of Columbia River Basin salmon and steelhead listed for protection under the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
Manchester Research Station, Northwest Fisheries Science Center
A research station of the Northwest Fisheries Science Center.
New Conservation Calculator Helps Protect Vital Nearshore Habitat in Puget Sound
Developers use NOAA Fisheries tool to avoid net loss of nearshore habitat.
West Coast Salmon Harvest NEPA Documents
The following are National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documents prepared for salmon harvest actions on the West Coast.
Understanding Marine Mammal Euthanasia
Marine mammals that strand alive cannot always be saved. Trained and authorized professionals may decide that the most humane option is to euthanize the animals to relieve their pain and suffering.
Nearly $13 Million in NOAA Funding Recommended for Coastal and Marine Habitat Restoration Projects
Funding for 31 new and continuing habitat restoration projects will support sustainable fisheries, protected species, and resilient ecosystems and communities across the nation.
Hawaii Pelagic Handline Fishery - MMPA List of Fisheries
U.S. fisheries are classified under the Marine Mammal Protection Act according to the level of interactions that result in incidental mortality or serious injury of marine mammals.
2016 Funded Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program Projects
Descriptions of BREP projects funded in FY 2016.
Frequent Questions: Alaska Harbor Seal Approach Guidelines in Glacial Fjords
FAQs about approach guidelines for harbor seals in Alaska's glacial fjords.
ESA@50 Ocean Art Contest Winners Announced
Youth artists celebrate threatened and endangered ocean animals in Pacific Islands art contest.
Marine Mammal Stock Assessment Reports by Species/Stock
NOAA Fisheries annually prepares marine mammal stock assessment reports for all marine mammals in U.S. waters.
New Puget Sound Steelhead Plan Charts Course for Recovery
Federal, state, tribal, and other partners join to plan recovery of the native species.
New Data Show That Penguins in Antarctica May Prefer Dining with Friends to Dining Alone
Researchers attached video cameras to penguins and obtained some of the first footage of penguins synchronously swimming, diving, and feeding for several hours.
Electronic Monitoring Demonstrates Effectiveness, Efficiency in Pacific Longline Fisheries
Reviewers detected protected species interactions at a playback speed eight times faster than real time.