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Seal Ecology and Assessment Research in the Northwest Atlantic
We study the ecology of seals in the Northwest Atlantic to support conservation management and promote public stewardship of a healthy and diverse marine environment.
Atlantic Salmon Ecosystems Research Team Publications
Publications related to the research by the Atlantic Salmon Ecosystem Research Team in support of endangered U.S. Atlantic salmon populations and the ecosystems that support these iconic fish.
Research Surveys in the Pacific Northwest
Our scientists conduct various field studies and surveys to estimate fishery populations, better understand marine life, and track ecosystem conditions off California, Oregon, and Washington.
Meet Rachel Banton, Research Associate
Part of the Faces of the Southeast Fisheries Science Center series.
Marine Mammal Research Surveys in NOAA’s Southeast Region
How survey data is collected and used to inform marine mammal population assessments in the Southeast.
Underwater Camera Technology Improves Pacific Islands Population Assessments
NOAA Fisheries scientists are pairing underwater camera technology with bait bags to improve assessments of reef fish and shark populations across the Hawaiian archipelago.
Data Collection Mile after Mile, Year after Year
The need for reliable and consistent data to support stock assessments highlights the importance of conducting the bottom longline survey annually for sharks and reef fish.
Saws and the City: Smalltooth Sawfish (Pristis pectinata) Encounters, Recovery Potential and Research Priorities in Urbanized Coastal Waters off Miami, Florida
Demonstrating historical and contemporary use of Biscayne Bay and adjacent reef tract by the imperiled smalltooth sawfish, suggesting potential local and regional recovery.
New Discoveries and Management Decisions in the Deep Sea Coral Research and Technology Program Report to Congress
The report highlights the impressive discoveries, science-informed management decisions, benefits of collaborative partnerships, and more.
Technology to Help Researchers Understand How Fish Use the Chesapeake Bay
NOAA and partners are installing acoustic telemetry receivers near the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and the mouth of the Bay.
Genetic Evidence Points To Critical Role of Skate Nursery Areas—And A Possible New Species
Genetic studies unlock valuable information contained in the embryos of skates: little-understood shark relatives that are common in Alaska marine ecosystems.
Interview with John Henderson of NOAA’s Hawaiian Monk Seal Research Program
Andy Collins, from the Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, interviews veteran monk seal researcher John Henderson about his 43-year career with NOAA. John was on the first NOAA voyage to monitor monk seals in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands and recen
Protected Species Research Publications - Methods and Technology
These publications focus on new methods and innovative technology used to study protected species in the marine environment. Examples include, underwater acoustics, modelling, tagging, photogrammetry, unmanned aerial surveys, statistical methods, and appl
Recovering Marine Species in the Southeast
Learn more about how we work to recover marine species through scientific research.
Oceanic and Coastal Pelagics Branch
Our work uses an important long-running survey and pelagic fish tagging program, coupled with applied research, to inform and support management.