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ESA Section 7 Consultations on the West Coast
NOAA Fisheries assists federal agencies to ensure any action they authorize, fund, or carry out is not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of a listed species or result in the destruction or adverse modification of designated critical habitat.
A Fish That Shapes The Reef
Fisheries research diver Andrew Gray assesses bumphead parrotfish at Wake Atoll.
Large Pelagics Tag Recapture Reporting
Information about tagging and how to report a recovered tag.
Endangered Smalltooth Sawfish Rediscovered in Biscayne Bay
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/endangered-smalltooth-sawfish-rediscovered-biscayne-bay
Current-day and historical use of Biscayne Bay and adjacent reef tract by the endangered smalltooth sawfish.
Southwest Fisheries Science Center
Conducting scientific research to ensure that the region's marine and anadromous fish, marine mammal, marine turtle and invertebrate populations remain at healthy and sustainable levels, as functioning parts of their ecosystems and continue to enhance the
Uncrewed Surface Vehicles Track Marine Mammals On Extended Foraging Trips For The First Time
Scientists successfully tested the feasibility of using Saildrones to follow individual fur seals over long distances while simultaneously assessing their prey and habitat.
Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Exempted Fishing Permits
An overview of HMS exempted fishing permits.
Meet NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office 2020 Summer Interns
The NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office (NCBO), in partnership with the Chesapeake Research Consortium, is hosting five interns. Learn more about what they are doing this summer.
Success, 100 Meters Below: Part 1
Learn how an intern spent the summer in the Pacific Islands, designing his apparatus to provide scientists with a cheap alternative to the expensive underwater camera equipment used in some marine biology research.
Pioneering Project to Restore Bull Kelp Forests in Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary in California
With a new $4.9 million grant through NOAA’s Office of Habitat Conservation, Greater Farallones Association is restoring imperiled bull kelp forests in Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary in California using innovative techniques.
Alaska Fisheries Science Center 2019 Year in Review
Our research supports NOAA Fisheries’ stewardship mission to protect and provide sustainable use of Alaska living marine resources.
Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program 2017-2018 Report to Congress
This report describes the FY17 and FY18 projects that leverage technology to reduce bycatch in the nation's fisheries.
Seafloor Mapping and Coral Reef Assessments Complete in the Mariana Archipelago
Scientists return from a 5-month research mission.
For the First Time, Scientists Can Predict Traits for All Fish Worldwide
New research takes a “Robin Hood” approach to provide missing information on data-poor fish species for more effective ecosystem based fisheries management.
Summer Internships Teach Valuable Lessons
Eight students spent this summer working with the Northeast Fisheries Science Center's Atlantic Salmon Ecosystems Research Team at facilities in Massachusetts and Maine. It was an experience they won't soon forget.