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Mar
28

Public Listening Session for the Atlantic Tunas Harpoon Category Fishery

| 10 am E.T.

NOAA Fisheries will host a public listening session on the Atlantic Tunas Harpoon category fishery.

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Quick Guide: Hawaiʻi Longline Seabird Regulations

A quick reference guide for seabird mitigation requirements in the Hawaiʻi longline fishery.
March 01, 2024 - Document ,

Tori Line Requirement for Stern-Setting Vessels in Hawaiʻi Deep-Set Longline Fishery

NOAA Fisheries is modifying seabird interaction mitigation measures in the Hawaiʻi pelagic deep-set (tuna) longline fishery, effective April 1, 2024. For vessels stern-setting above 23° N latitude, we are replacing the blue-dyed bait and…
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Effective
05/06/2024

Necropsy Offers Rare Opportunity to Study White Shark Biology

An immature female white shark found on a beach in the Florida panhandle provided scientists the rare opportunity to collect valuable scientific data.
February 28, 2024 - Feature Story ,
A large shark on top of a tarp on a dock near the water, with three scientists standing nearby to examine it Heather Moncrief-Cox and researchers from the Southeast Fisheries Science Center examine the body of a deceased white shark. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Meaghan Emory

Announcement of 2024 Commercial Pacific Bluefin Tuna Annual Catch Limit in the Eastern Pacific Ocean

Annual catch limit for the 2024 commercial Pacific bluefin tuna fishery in the Eastern Pacific Ocean
February 28, 2024 -

Catch and Retention Limits for Striped Marlin in Western and Central Pacific North of Equator

NOAA Fisheries is proposing to implement catch and retention limits for striped marlin caught in the Western and Central North Pacific Ocean. Specifically, NOAA Fisheries proposes to establish a catch limit of 457 metric tons (t) for U.S. fishing…
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Published
05/06/2024

Cold Water Connection Campaign Reopens Rivers for Olympic Peninsula Salmon and Steelhead

With $19 million in NOAA funds, nonprofit and tribal partners plan to remove 17 barriers blocking fish passage on critical spawning rivers originating in Olympic National Park, Washington.
February 21, 2024 - Feature Story ,
Washington coast coho migration (Photo: Paul Jeffrey/Wild Salmon Center) Washington coast coho migration (Photo: Paul Jeffrey/Wild Salmon Center)

Dolphinfish Management Strategy Evaluation in the U.S. Atlantic

NOAA Fisheries is designing a new management approach for dolphinfish, also known as mahi mahi. We are working with fishing communities to maximize the benefits of this fishery management approach across multiple user groups and regions.

Dolphinfish Stakeholder Workshop Presentation

As part of a dolphinfish management strategy evaluation, NOAA Fisheries conducted stakeholder workshops to develop conceptual management objectives, identify relevant uncertainties, and collect input on the type of management procedures to explore.
February 16, 2024 - Document ,

Dolphinfish Management Strategy Evaluation At-A-Glance

Learn about the dolphinfish management strategy evaluation process.
February 16, 2024 -