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Fishing Industry, NEFSC Team Up for Gulf of Maine Longline Study
The Cooperative Gulf of Maine (GOM) Bottom Longline Survey is now underway for the fourth consecutive year.
NOAA Open House Pascagoula, MS
List of Activities
Saturday, March 21st, 2020
10 am - 3 pm
National Protected Species Toolbox Initiative
Environmental change and anthropogenic impacts are a serious conservation and management concern for protected megafauna species such as sea turtles, marine mammals, sharks, and seabirds. NOAA Fisheries is developing quantitative analytical tools that wil
Rocky Reef on the West Coast
Rocky reefs are submerged rock outcrops with varying relief, creating refuges for juvenile and smaller fish in addition to surface area for colonization of algae and invertebrates.
Scientists Uncover New Way To Help Protect Harbor Seals In Disenchantment Bay, Alaska
New Way To Help Protect Harbor Seals in Disenchantment Bay, Alaska
2013 North Pacific Groundfish Stock Assessments
2013 North Pacific Groundfish Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation Reports for 2014 Fisheries.
2014 North Pacific Groundfish Stock Assessments
2014 North Pacific Groundfish Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation Reports for 2015 Fisheries.
2015 North Pacific Groundfish Stock Assessments
2015 North Pacific Groundfish Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation Reports for 2016 Fisheries.
Copepods: Cows of the Sea
If you look very closely at a glassful of water from a bay or the ocean, you would probably be surprised by the life inside.
Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument
Deep in the oceans exist some of the world's oldest and most mysterious sea canyons and mountains, or seamounts.
Bay Invaders: The Blue Catfish Fishery
NOAA Fisheries Chesapeake Bay Office works with partners to manage invasive catfish.
NOAA Scientists to Survey Remote Area in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre
Data collected on cruise SE 22-04 will give scientists a snapshot of this unique ecosystem and offer insight into how it is likely to change in the face of global climate change.
Cleaning Up Marine Debris at Pearl and Hermes Atoll: It’s Not Always Sunny in Paradise
Under stormy skies, the marine debris team swims the maze of reefs at Pearl and Hermes Atoll to find and remove derelict fishing nets.
Atlantic Sturgeon and Climate Change: Warming Water Impacts Spawning and Development
Atlantic sturgeon are sensitive to climate change impacts such as increasing water temperatures, which may affect spawning behavior and seasonal migration.