Displaying 76 - 90 of 266
Meet Sarah Gaichas: Research Fishery Biologist, Ecosystems Assessments and Dynamics
Part of the Series "Faces of the Northeast Fisheries Science Center"
Climate Change Projected to Drive Marine Species Northward
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/climate-change-projected-drive-marine-species-northward
Anticipated changes in climate will push West Coast marine species from sharks to salmon northward an average of 30 kilometers per decade, shaking up fish communities and shifting fishing grounds.
Meet Jim Thorson
Science is exciting. For Jim Thorson, a scientist and researcher at Alaska Fisheries Science Center, it’s the family business.
Return to Lalo: Turtle and Seal Biologists Deploy to Papahānaumokuākea for the 2023 Field Season
Field researchers return to the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument to monitor Hawaiian monk seals and green sea turtles at Lalo.
Population and Ecosystem Monitoring
A Division of the Southeast Fisheries Science Center, providing data, analytical products, research, and expertise to support NOAA Fisheries priorities.
Narragansett Laboratory
Our Narragansett, Rhode Island Laboratory houses a wide variety of research projects
Composition and Distribution Patterns of Deep Water Fish Communities in Hawaiʻi
Researchers shine a light on fish communities in mesophotic and subphotic zones of the Pacific.
Turtle and Seal Biologists Deploy to Papahānaumokuākea for the 2022 Field Season
Research to protect threatened and endangered species at field camps in the marine national monument.
2017 Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program Awards
NOAA Fisheries has awarded more than $2.3 million to partners around the country to support innovative bycatch reduction research projects through its Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program.
How Do Scientists Know Where the Fish Go?
Acoustic telemetry helps researchers keep tabs on individual fish and other critters as they migrate.
All In a Day’s Work
The “Deep 7” Bottomfish Research Expedition Continues.
Zip Ties Are Your Best Friend
Field work is physically demanding on long, hot summer days, but the planning for research is even more challenging.
Faces of Whale Conservation in the Pacific Islands: Lars Bejder, Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology
A frequent NOAA Fisheries collaborator, Lars Bejder’s research has helped us better understand tourism’s effects on marine mammals.
Joint Canada-US Deep-Sea Coral Seamount Survey Post #5
On September 6th, an international team of researchers assembled to survey deep-sea coral and sponge habitats on seamounts 300 miles offshore of the U.S.-Canada border in the Northeast Pacific Ocean. Follow this blog to learn what they discover.
Fisheries Resources Division, Southwest Fisheries Science Center
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/about/fisheries-resources-division-southwest-fisheries-science-center
The Fisheries Resources Division conducts research on coastal pelagic and highly migratory marine species in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.