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How to Safely Operate Your Vessel Around Whales
See a spout? Watch out! Learn helpful tips to stay safe when sharing waters with whales in the Atlantic.

New Research Predicts Effects of Marine Heatwaves on Top Ocean Predators
Real-time shifts in marine ecosystems and species demand “climate-ready” fisheries. This new research will inform fisheries management.
Papahānaumokuākea Marine Debris Mission: Kuaihelani (Midway Atoll)
Adapt and overcome. The marine debris team discovers an invasive algae interloper at Midway.

Woods Hole Science Aquarium Reopens to Public
Harbor seals are back at our aquarium and we are ready for visitors.

Kui ‘ia ka lei moku e Kanaloa: The Ocean Unites Humanity to Clean Up Marine Debris
Our marine debris team joins the Papahānaumokuākea Marine Debris Project to remove derelict fishing nets from coral reefs across the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument.

Species Distribution Models
Habitat-based density estimates for cetaceans in the California Current Ecosystem
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.

Caught in the Waves: The Cost of Getting Too Close to Hawaiian Spinner Dolphins
NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement is helping Hawaiian spinner dolphins catch up on some much needed rest.

Town Brook Restoration Complete with Removal of Holmes Dam
On Earth Day, April 22, 2019, we will celebrate the completion of the Town Brook restoration in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

Hawaiian Monk Seal With Several Ingested Hooks Returned to Wild
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/hawaiian-monk-seal-several-ingested-hooks-returned-wild
NOAA Fisheries calls on shoreline fishermen to help prevent monk seal hookings.

Mariana Trench Marine National Monument
Explore one of the deepest place on Earth—deeper even than the height of Mount Everest above sea level.
2017 Aerial Surveys of Arctic Marine Mammals - Post 6
Belugas - the “Where’s Waldo?” of the ASAMM study area.

Oncoming El Niño Likely to Continue Species Shakeup in Pacific
One-two punch of El Niño and "warm blob" could boost coastal temperatures and supercharge storms

New Jellyfish Species Discovered Hiding in Plain Sight
A well-known jellyfish species turns out to be two, overturning a centuries-old assumption.
The End of Leg 2
The Gordon Gunter crew wraps up the second leg of the Vessel Survey for Abundance and Distribution on Marine Mammals and Seabirds.
