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Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Coordinators

Got questions about Atlantic highly migratory species? Contact one of our Atlantic HMS coordinators.

Pacific/West Coast Highly Migratory Species Information

Contact Directory List

National

Karyl Brewster-Geisz

Rulemaking Branch Chief
Office of Sustainable Fisheries
Office: (301) 427-8503
Fax: (301) 713-1917
National

Pete Cooper

Products and Services Branch Chief
Office of Sustainable Fisheries
Office: (301) 427-8503
National

Brad McHale

Information, Reporting, and Monitoring Branch Chief
Office of Sustainable Fisheries
Office: (978) 281-9260
Fax: (978) 281-9260
National

Randy Blankinship

Division Chief
Office of Sustainable Fisheries
Office: (727) 824-5399
Sep
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Annual Collaborative Climate Science Workshop in the Pacific Islands 2018

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The Pacific Islands region convenes an annual climate science workshop to identify regional climate-related questions and solutions.

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Sep
19

Annual Collaborative Climate Science Workshop in the Pacific Islands 2017

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The Pacific Islands region convenes an annual climate science workshop to identify regional climate-related questions and solutions.

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Jun
23

Panel Review of Pelagics Research in the Pacific Islands

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In 2009, a panel of independent experts reviewed and evaluated the Science Center's pelagics research programs.

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Electronic Bluefin Tuna Catch Document System User Guide

User manual and compliance guide for the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas Electronic Bluefin Tuna Catch Documentation System.
December 18, 2017 -

Atlantic Highly Migratory Species International Trade Program

Despite its name, the Atlantic HMS International Trade Program regulates trade, including import, export, and re-export of Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern bluefin tuna, swordfish, Atlantic and Pacific bigeye tuna, and shark fins.

The Grander Blue Marlin: A Young Giant

Scientists reveal the age of a massive blue marlin that was 12 feet long and 1,245 pounds.
October 31, 2017 - Feature Story ,
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