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Seafood Fraud
There are various types of seafood fraud committed along the supply chain. NOAA Fisheries is committed to fighting fraud across federal agencies and the seafood supply chain to protect the sustainability and integrity of seafood in the U.S. marketplace.
New Study Finds Ocean Acidification and Warming Hinder Juvenile Atlantic Sea Scallop Growth
Study provides the first information on post-larval scallop growth under ocean acidification conditions.
Habitat Restoration Under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act
NOAA’s Office of Habitat Conservation is making a historic impact to restore coastal habitats and support communities across the country through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act.
Surfclams in a Changing Ocean: Massachusetts Maritime Student Stories
An intern tell-all: how students Shannen Allen and Crystal Santos spent their surfclam summers.
Restoring the Gulf: 10 Years After Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
This April marks 10 years since the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Learn more about our efforts to restore the Gulf's ecosystem since then.
Meet Carl Alderson, Who’s Helping Migratory Fish Find Their Homes Along the Atlantic Coast
American shad are lucky to have Carl Alderson as their steadfast champion. For the past decade, Carl has been restoring habitat for them and other migrating fish in the northeastern United States.
Wind Team Fishery Biologist Embraces Opportunities for Innovation, Collaboration
Curiosity and being by the ocean — her happy place — have guided Elizabeth (Lisa) Methratta in her career as a marine ecologist. These days her focus is on offshore wind development and interactions with fish and fisheries.
Meet Glenn Chamberlain: Northeast Area Lead Assistant
Time spent as a child outdoors in nature and exploring the coast led Glenn Chamberlain to a career in the natural sciences. It also provided opportunities to learn new skills and seek new challenges.
Seafood Lovers Showed Us Their Seafood
U.S. farmed and wild seafood is a smart choice for healthy people, a healthy economy, and a healthy planet.
Aquaculture on the West Coast
Aquaculture supports working waterfronts through the production and enhancement of sustainable seafood as well as the restoration of endangered and threatened marine species
Celebrating 50 Years of Internationally Important Wetlands
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/celebrating-50-years-internationally-important-wetlands
May is American Wetlands Month and we’re taking a closer look at NOAA-managed sites that are wetlands of international importance.
High School Students Bring Seafood to Low-Income Consumers
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/high-school-students-bring-seafood-low-income-consumers
Fishadelphia is a pilot community seafood program based in Philadelphia. It was awarded a Saltonstall-Kennedy Grant designed to connect seafood to low-income consumers.
Celebrating Habitat Month 2021: Connecting Habitat, Climate, and Communities
Dive into Habitat Month and learn more about the role and connection of healthy coastal habitats to our nation’s communities and ecosystems as our climate changes.
New Report Highlights Alaska Aquaculture Priorities and Accomplishments
Projects and actions aim to support the growing Alaska aquaculture industry.
Alaska Aquaculture Permitting Portal and Guidance Document Now Available
These new tools guide applicants through the aquatic farm leasing and permitting process in Alaska.