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Maine Telemetry Program
Tracking fish to understand migration routes, timing and survival.
Climate Change in the Northeast U.S. Shelf Ecosystem
Over the last several decades, the Northeast U.S. continental shelf has warmed faster than any other U.S. ocean region. Part of NOAA’s mission is to understand and predict the impacts of this ocean change on the ecosystem and its living marine resources.
Sperm Whales: Revealing the Mysteries of the Deep
Sperm whales have been a part of American culture ever since Captain Ahab set out aboard the Pequod to find the infamous white whale in "Moby Dick". Large, noisy, and often social, sperm whales are a remarkable species found from the equator to the poles.
Inflation Reduction Act Job Descriptions
Detailed information on specific jobs available thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act.
Nicholas Farmer, Ph.D.
Species Conservation
Engaging Anglers to Improve Catch and Release Practices and Restore Reef Fish in the Gulf
NOAA, the Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission, and university and private sector partners are working with the recreational fishing community to better understand catch and release tools and support fish restoration projects.
Recovering Threatened and Endangered Species Report to Congress 2021–2022
This report summarizes efforts to recover all domestic species under NOAA Fisheries’ jurisdiction. It highlights progress made towards recovery of endangered species identified in the Species in the Spotlight initiative.
Lionel A. Walford: Scientist, Administrator, Supporter of Marine Education and Citizen Science
In celebration of our 150th anniversary, we are highlighting people who helped build the foundation of fisheries and marine science. Meet Lionel A. Walford, marine biologist, first director of the NOAA Fisheries laboratory at Sandy Hook, New Jersey.
ICCAT's Climate Change Meeting: A Milestone for Atlantic Tunas
The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas, responsible for Atlantic marine species, recently convened its first dedicated forum to address the pressing challenge of climate change.
California Current Marine Mammal Assessment Program
We assess the population status of marine mammals in the California Current.
Midway Marine Debris: Finding our Land Legs
The team dodges a hurricane at Pearl and Hermes Atoll and arrives at Midway Atoll to continue their mission on land.
2019 California Current Ecosystem Survey
The 2019 California Current Ecosystem Survey will be conducted from June 13 through September 9, 2019.
Passive Acoustic Technologies
We work with our partners to get the best information possible using a wide array of acoustic technologies.
2022 NOAA Fisheries Scholars and Interns
We host scholars and interns from many different majors.
Northeast Fisheries Historical Highlights: A Timeline
Timeline of historic Northeast Fisheries-related events, organized by decade from the 1870s to the end of the 20th century.