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Meet Kate Zewinski: Cooperative Shark Tagging Program
Not many people can say they've returned to a place of employment three times. For Katrina "Kate" Zewinski, her family's connections to commercial fishing and an internship brought her to NOAA Fisheries and a job she loves.
A Pathway Toward Ecosystem-Based Management for Gulf Menhaden
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/pathway-toward-ecosystem-based-management-gulf-menhaden
NOAA Fisheries and partners developed and calibrated an ecosystem model of the Gulf of Mexico that revealed key trade-offs between Gulf menhaden and their predators, which could assist in managing the stock.
Massachusetts Dam Removals to Allow Return of River Herring After 200 Years
With $2 million in funding from NOAA Fisheries under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Town of Braintree, Massachusetts, will remove two dams, restoring 36 miles of habitat for migratory fish.
Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) In the Northeast
Life history and habitat characteristics of Northeastern U.S. species
Assessing Vulnerability of Fish and Invertebrates to Climate Change in the Southeast
New NOAA-led research reveals species in the Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic that may be most vulnerable or more resilient to climate change, as well as the reasons why.
Removing Fish From Fish Diet for Tastier, More Sustainable Aquaculture
NOAA-funded research shows that a diet of poultry meal and algae oil could be just as good for aquaculture fish as fishmeal and fish oil.
Resources for Fishing in the Greater Atlantic Region
Information on the permits (vessel, dealer and operator permits) and other fishing authorizations that are required in order to participate in the Greater Atlantic Region’s fisheries. This includes data reports and analyses to support and evaluate the reg
Transboundary Resources Assessment Committee Documents
Peer-reviewed stock assessments performed by Transboundary Resources Assessment Committee, a collaboration between U.S. and Canadian scientists.
Seriously Useful Seafood Tips: Fish and Other Wild-Caught Seafood
Those committed to making our nation’s seafood sustainable will likely have an amazing fount of knowledge on how to cook it. Seven of our region’s stakeholders and industry partners share their best seafood tips for the home consumer.
Cooperative Research Publications – Northeast Fisheries Science Center
Our Cooperative Research Branch has published findings from our engagements with the fishing community.
Southeastern U.S. Atlantic Shark Gillnet 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.
R/V Albatross I, 1882-1921
A history of the first research vessel named Albatross.
NOAA Fisheries Releases 2023 Ecosystem Status Reports for Alaska
Reports provide a synthesis of current conditions and trends in indicators of ecosystem health.
6 Ways U.S. Fisheries Reduce Albatross Bycatch
Fishermen, scientists, and policy makers work to prevent inadvertent death of migratory seabirds.
Clarification of Paper Logbook Requirements for Southeast Commercial Fishing Permit Holders
FB24-014: Southeast Fishery Bulletin; For more information, contact: Southeast Fisheries Science Center Commercial Fisheries Monitoring Branch, (305) 361-4581