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Climate and Marine Resources Task Force
Task Force of the Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee
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
Reflecting on 15 Years of Science Since Deepwater Horizon: Monitoring Recovery
In the last story of our three-part series, we discuss the role of the Southeast Fisheries Science Center in leading monitoring efforts to track recovery since the Deepwater Horizon oil spill 15 years ago.
Fun Facts About Surprising Seals
Want to know more about those cute bewhiskered seals? Look no further!
Historical Development of Fisheries Science and Management
A history of fishery science and management with emphasis on the socioeconomic aspects, in addition to the biological or ecological aspects of the resources. Taken from a lecture given at the Fisheries Centennial Celebration (1985) by William F. Royce.
Protected Species Research Publications - Ecology and Climate Change
These publications focus on the relationship between organisms and their environment and examine how these relationships respond to changing environmental conditions/climate.
What Can Marine Mammal Photo-Identification Tell Us?
Learn how we use photo-identification to study marine mammals in the Southeast Region.
NOAA Open House Pascagoula, MS
List of Activities
Saturday, March 21st, 2020
10 am - 3 pm

Celebrating National Intern Day at NOAA Fisheries!
Meet the college interns supporting NOAA Fisheries across the country.

Woods Hole: The Early Years
NOAA Fisheries started in 1871 in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. This quick history of Woods Hole and the early days of the Fisheries starts long before that, when in 1602 Bartholomew Gosnold first landed here.

Meet Our Young Scientists
The PIFSC Young Scientist Opportunity offers professional scientific research experience and formal training opportunities for qualified participants tailored to meet their educational and professional goals and interests.
Celebrating a NOAA Champion for Migratory Fish
NOAA Marine Habitat Resource Specialist Eric Hutchins stands out for his nearly 40 years of service and tireless efforts to restore migratory fish populations in New England.

Fish Out of Water: How Capture Affects Sablefish Health, Reflexes, and Survival
New insight on mortality of sablefish returned to sea will inform sustainable management of a valuable Alaska fishery adapting to change.

Narragansett Lab Current Research and Features
Research at our Narragansett Laboratory covers a wide range of topics, making us a regional focal point for incorporating climate information into fisheries and endangered species assessments.
Our 2021 NOAA-Wide Education Program Students Share Insights
The NOAA Office of Education offers many student opportunities and every year, some of these students choose to work with mentors at the Northeast Fisheries Science Center.
