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NOAA Fisheries Releases Assessment of COVID-19 Impacts on U.S. Fishing and Seafood Industries in 2020
Below you can find a snapshot of the effects of COVID-19 on the seafood industry (commercial harvesters, aquaculture, seafood dealers and processors) and for-hire fishing sector for 2020.
7 Ways to Celebrate National Seafood Month
When it comes to sustainable seafood, we have a lot to celebrate in the United States.
Congressional Briefing Highlights Aquaculture’s Ability to Build Climate Resilience
The briefing informed Congressional members and stakeholders of the various ways that marine aquaculture can aid climate resilience and U.S. food production.
Chefs and Farmers Partner with NOAA to Tell the Story of Seafood
Chefs are opening new channels of communication to increase our understanding of fresh seafood and cultivate food security.
United States-Japan Natural Resources Panel on Aquaculture: 47th Scientific Symposium
The 47th UJNR Scientific Symposium “Marine Aquaculture in a Changing Environment” will be held November 12-15, 2019 in Okinawa, Japan.
Program Priorities for Habitat Restoration Grants
The following information relates to funding opportunities supported by the NOAA Restoration Center. Please visit our Funding Opportunities page to find more information about available grants that may be suitable for your proposed projects.
Coastal Wetland Habitat
Wetlands are a pivotal part of the natural system, providing tremendous benefits for coastal ecosystems and communities. They provide us with clean water, flood protection, abundant fisheries, and more.
Recreational Fisheries on the West Coast
Saltwater recreational fishermen on the West Coast target a wide variety of marine species.
Savoring Seafood: National Seafood Month 2018
This October, celebrate National Seafood Month and join us in savoring sustainable seafood.
Our 2021 NOAA-Wide Education Program Students Share Insights
The NOAA Office of Education offers many student opportunities and every year, some of these students choose to work with mentors at the Northeast Fisheries Science Center.
Additional Assistance Funding Under the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021
NOAA Fisheries announced the allocation of an additional $255 million in fisheries assistance funding provided by the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021.
Top Habitat Conservation Stories of 2020
Despite a challenging 2020, NOAA Habitat continued protecting, restoring, and telling stories about habitat and its value to fisheries and communities. Here are the stories, videos and topics that surfaced as our most popular content throughout the year.
NOAA Fisheries Selects Alaska to Begin Aquaculture Opportunity Area Identification
Alaska received overwhelming support from public comments.
Using Science to Support the Chesapeake Bay’s Rockfish Population
The population of striped bass in the Chesapeake Bay has declined. NOAA and our partners are using science to learn why—and to help these fish rebound.
Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month
Meet some of our colleagues across the country and learn more about how they contribute to NOAA Fisheries' mission.