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Success of the 2021 Mission to Clean up Marine Debris
‘A‘ohe hana nui ke alu ‘ia: No task is too big when done together by all.
Meet Research Fishery Biologist, Dionne Hoskins-Brown
As part of the Faces of the Southeast Fisheries Science center Series, meet Dr. Dionne Hoskins-Brown.
The Coastal Squeeze: Changing Tactics for Dealing with Climate Change
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/coastal-squeeze-changing-tactics-dealing-climate-change
In New England and the Mid-Atlantic, we are seeing surprisingly fast changes compared to other parts of the world. Incorporating new information is critical to protecting essential fish habitat.
Restoring Habitat for Florida Sport Fish at Robinson Preserve
At Robinson Preserve near Tampa Bay, NOAA and partners are monitoring how coastal habitat restoration is helping support Florida’s recreational fisheries.
Seafood Dealer Reporting in the Greater Atlantic Region
Federally permitted seafood dealers must submit weekly trip-level reports.
Building Blocks - The Foundations of Our Science
Without a strong foundation, structures become weak and fail. Science is no different. Here are a few of our foundational building blocks that have become an established baseline for ocean stewardship and science excellence.
Aquaculture in New England and the Mid-Atlantic
An overview of aquaculture in the Greater Atlantic Region, including state and regional resources, and siting and permitting guidance.
2024 Inclusive NOAA Fisheries Internship Projects and Mentors
Interested in an internship, but still looking for a project or mentor? Here’s a list of research projects we’ve lined up for 2024.
Snow Crab May Be Resilient to Ocean Acidification
New findings provide valuable information for sustainable management of an economically important Alaska shellfish now and into the future.
Tracking Marine Life With Invisible Clues: eDNA Enhances Ecosystem Monitoring
As animals swim, they shed scales, tissue, and waste, leaving traces of DNA in the water. Scientists collect a water sample and analyze the DNA found in it, identifying the species that left it behind without capturing a single animal.
NOAA Veterans Corps Progress By The Numbers, 2021
NOAA’s Veterans Corps partnerships are building on 9 years of growth, supporting habitat and fisheries restoration projects on the West Coast.
Celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Meet some of our colleagues across the country and find out how their work contributes to our main missions.
Tracking Fish in the Chesapeake Bay Helps Researchers and Resource Managers
Acoustic receivers in the Chesapeake Bay help scientists track when and where tagged fish spend time.
Recommended Saltonstall-Kennedy Grant Projects
NOAA Fisheries has recommended more than $11 million for 40 projects under the 2023 Saltonstall-Kennedy Competitive Grants Program.
Fishery Resource Disaster Determinations
Below is a summary of fishery resource disaster determinations, in reverse chronological order, with information on each determination, including the disaster request, decision letter, press release, and funding authority.