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Assessing Vulnerability of Fish and Invertebrates to Climate Change in the Southeast
New NOAA-led research reveals species in the Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic that may be most vulnerable or more resilient to climate change, as well as the reasons why.
Klamath River Salmon, the Yurok Tribe, and the Dams Coming Down: A Conversation with Miss Indian World 2023–2024
Interview highlights tribal culture during Native American Heritage Month.
Southeast Atlantic Gillnet Fishery - MMPA List of Fisheries
U.S. fisheries are classified under the Marine Mammal Protection Act according to the level of interactions that result in incidental mortality or serious injury of marine mammals.
Meet Ellen Roots McBride, Sacramento River Basin Branch Supervisor
Ellen Roots McBride works as a Sacramento River Basin Supervisor.
Protected Species Research Publications - Population Studies
These publications focus on a particular population or group of individuals. Includes population assessments, growth assessments, population size, demography,, and population specific influences, characteristics, and responses.
F/V Darana R Hosts NOAA Fisheries Scientists During Fall Survey
Collaboration and sharing Information about our fisheries was the focus as Northeast Fisheries Science Center staff learned firsthand about the operations of the NorthEast Area Monitoring and Assessment Program (NEAMAP) inshore trawl survey aboard F/V Dar
Penobscot River Salmon Run Surges for Second Straight Year
After dam removals and fish passage improvements, endangered Atlantic salmon are continuing to return to Maine’s Penobscot River in encouraging numbers.
Muskegon Lake Nears Recovery After Years of Restoration
Through a multi-year partnership with the Great Lakes Commission, NOAA has helped restore what was once one of the Great Lakes region’s most degraded areas.
Celebrating Black History Month 2022
Join us in celebrating Black History Month. Learn more about some of our exceptional NOAA Fisheries employees and how their work contributes to our mission every day.
Nicholas Farmer, Ph.D.
Species Conservation
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.
Threatened and Endangered Species List Gulf of Mexico
Threatened and Endangered Species and Critical Habitats Under NOAA Fisheries Jurisdiction
How We’re Restoring the Gulf 10 Years After Deepwater Horizon
From the coastal marshes to the deepest parts of the Gulf of Mexico, the entire ecosystem was impacted by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Now, NOAA and federal and state partners are leading the largest environmental restoration effort ever there.
Mesophotic and Deep Benthic Communities Restoration
Vital seafloor habitats were damaged by the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. NOAA and partners are building a network of experts and resources to restore this underexplored area in the Gulf of Mexico.
Endangered Salmon Regain Access to Healthy West Coast Habitat through 20 Projects Funded by NOAA Fisheries
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provides a once-in-a-generation opportunity for NOAA Fisheries to restore access to ancestral habitats for endangered and threatened species in the face of climate change.