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NOAA Fisheries Part of International Team to Study Salmon in Gulf of Alaska Under Continuing Warm Conditions
This is the second year of a multi-national winter survey in the Gulf of Alaska to gather critical information on salmon ocean survival.
Nicholas Farmer, Ph.D.
Nicholas Farmer, PhD
Species Conservation Branch/NOAA Fisheries
Meet Kristen Koyama, National Endangered Species Recovery Coordinator
Kristen Koyama is the National Recovery Coordinator in the Office of Protected Resources. She coordinates the development and implementation of recovery plans for species listed as threatened and endangered under the Endangered Species Act.
eDNA Expands Species Surveys to Capture a More Complete Picture
Casting a genetic net, eDNA identified more marine vertebrates than traditional surveys but has its limits.
Ecosystem Modeling in the Pacific
Models can be used to explore changing ecosystem dynamics, impacts from climate change, and scenarios for resource management.
Women's History Month
Celebrate Women's History Month by meeting some of our colleagues across the country and getting a closer look at their many contributions.
Eastern Bering Sea Shelf Survey - Post 8
This survey collects important information on the status and trends of commercially important fish, crabs, and other species.
Marianas Trench Marine National Monument
Explore one of the deepest place on Earth—deeper even than the height of Mount Everest above sea level.
Must-Read Pacific Islands Stories of 2022
Year in review: Find out which of our stories you read the most and which ones we highly recommend. Also, get to know some of our amazing staff.
Food for Southern Resident Killer Whales: Protecting Their Wild Behavior and Instincts
NOAA Fisheries and our partners have been working for many years to provide more food for Southern Resident killer whales. The following questions and answers provide more information about these efforts.
Women's History Month 2022
Meet some of our colleagues who work for NOAA Fisheries across the country and get a closer look at their many contributions.
Celebrating Pride Month with NOAA Fisheries
Meet some of our colleagues across the country and learn more about how they contribute to NOAA Fisheries' mission.
Liana Heberer, Fisheries Assistant Specialist
Liana Heberer shares about work collecting international stock assessment data on Pacific bluefin, her educational background, and who have been her biggest influences.
International Search Reveals Genetic Evidence for New Species of Beaked Whale
An international team of scientists who searched out specimens from museums and remote Arctic islands has identified genetic evidence of a rare new species of beaked whale ranging from northern Japan across the Pacific Ocean to Alaska’s Aleutian Islands.
Sea Tales: Monitoring Coral Reef Ecosystems Throughout the Hawaiian Archipelago
Follow us during our 2019 field season!