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Collaboration on St. Croix Fish Passage Projects May Create Largest Alewife Run in North America
An international partnership led by the Passamaquoddy Tribe will improve access to 600 miles and 60,000 acres of habitat to alewives and other sea-run fish. The work could result in the return of 80 million adult spawning alewives.

Strait Connecting Pacific and Arctic Oceans Larger Than Previously Measured
First detailed maps show the size of this strait has changed in recent years.

2021 NOAA Fisheries Scholars and Interns
We host scholars and interns from many different majors.
2022 NOAA Fisheries Scholars and Interns
We host scholars and interns from many different majors.
NOAA Fisheries Scholars and Interns
We host scholars and interns from many different majors. Learn more about the work and opportunities available.
Indigenous Scientists on St. Paul Island, Alaska Work To Protect Marine Mammals
Team works independently and in partnership with NOAA Fisheries.

American Fisheries Advisory Committee Members
Biographies of the members of AFAC
Notes from Nihoa
A Hawaiian language teacher from Kamehameha Schools joined the NOAA Fisheries Hawaiian Monk Seal Research Program and Marine Turtle Biology and Assessment Program for a research expedition to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands to deploy field camps.

Human Integrated Ecosystem Based Fishery Management, Research Strategy 2021-2025
This decade presents unique opportunities to realize a vision of interdisciplinary marine resource management that balances conservation, preservation, industry profitability, food production, jobs, and human wellbeing.
Marine Mammal Protection Act
Full Text of the Marine Mammal Protection Act as Amended through 2023
Cape Shirreff Situation Reports 2023-2024
These reports highlight science activities and events from the U.S. Antarctic Marine Living Resources Program Field Camp at Cape Shirreff, Livingston Island, part of the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica