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Endangered Species Recovery Results

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5 Icebreakers About Bowhead Whales

Conversation starters about an Arctic whale.

Recovering Threatened and Endangered Species Report to Congress 2019–2020

This report summarizes efforts to recover all domestic species under NOAA Fisheries’ jurisdiction. It highlights progress made towards recovery of nine critically endangered species identified in the Species in the Spotlight initiative.
January 31, 2022 - Feature Story ,
A Rice’s whale (Balaenoptera ricei) surfaces in the Gulf of Mexico A Rice’s whale (Balaenoptera ricei) surfaces in the Gulf of Mexico. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

Recovering Threatened and Endangered Species Report to Congress (FY 2019-2020)

This Report to Congress summarizes efforts to recover all transnational and domestic species under NOAA Fisheries’ jurisdiction from October 1, 2018 through September 30, 2020.
January 31, 2022 - Report to Congress ,

Beluga Whale Sounds Aid Scientific Understanding Of When Whales Are Hunting Prey

New information may help with recovery efforts for endangered Cook Inlet belugas.
November 30, 2021 - Feature Story ,
man in boat using equipment to listen for beluga whales in Cook Inlet, Alaska

Preserving Genetic Diversity Gives Wild Populations Their Best Chance at Long-Term Survival

Researchers find that maintaining genetic variation is critical to allowing wild populations to survive, reproduce, and adapt to future environmental changes.
November 15, 2021 - Feature Story ,
Chinook salmon

Ecological Genetics and Diversity in the Pacific Northwest

Science support for ongoing conservation and management activities.

Rice's Whale Core Distribution Area Map & GIS Data

Map and GIS data representing the Rice's whale core distribution area as of June 2019.
September 01, 2021 - Map ,
This is a map showing the Rice's whale core distribution area in the Gulf of Mexico.

Cook Inlet Belugas: A Population in Decline

The 10-year (2008-2018) Cook Inlet beluga whale population trend is declining 2.3% per year. The public is encouraged to report all beluga sightings to provide scientists with clues to help solve the mystery of their lack of recovery.
June 09, 2021 -
Poster on the decline of Cook Inlet beluga whale population

Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Publications and Resources

Research publications, peer-reviewed research, management documents, and educational materials on Cook Inlet beluga whales.
May 07, 2021 - Other Reports ,

Science Leading to Recovery and Delisting of Puget Sound Rockfish

Using genetics, experimental fieldwork and computer modeling to determine whether rockfish species meet criteria and recovery goals of Endangered Species Act.