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Copacabana Situation Reports 2022
These reports highlight science activities and events from the U.S. Antarctic Marine Living Resources Program Field Camp in Copacabana (Copa) – King George Island, Antarctica.
Alaska Fisheries Science Center 2019 Year in Review
Our research supports NOAA Fisheries’ stewardship mission to protect and provide sustainable use of Alaska living marine resources.
Alaska Marine Mammal Viewing Guidelines and Regulations
Information on approach regulations, safe viewing practices, and more information on reducing disturbance while watching whales, sea lions, seals, dolphins, and porpoises from boats, planes, and helicopters.
Protected Species Research Publications - Population Studies
These publications focus on a particular population or group of individuals. Includes population assessments, growth assessments, population size, demography,, and population specific influences, characteristics, and responses.
Equipment and Techniques: Age Determination Methods for Northwest Atlantic Species
The equipment and techniques used to determine the age of northwest Atlantic species.
Scientific Review Groups
Scientific Review Groups advise NOAA Fisheries and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the status of marine mammal stocks under Section 117 of the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
NOAA Live! Alaska Season 1: 2020-21
NOAA Live! Alaska is a series of webinars that connects NOAA scientists and partners with students, teachers, and Alaska communities.
2021 Alaska Fisheries Science Center Year In Review
In 2021 we conducted 22 research surveys and placed 355 observers on commercial fishing vessels and in 12 processing plants. We collected valuable biological, oceanographic, and socio-economic information and monitored fisheries catch and bycatch.
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.
NOAA Live! Alaska Season 3: 2022-23
NOAA Live! Alaska is a series of webinars that connects NOAA scientists and partners with students, teachers, and Alaska communities. In 2022-23, we will be featuring short series of webinars focused on different areas of Alaska.