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Alaska Pollock Workshop

NMFS will convene a workshop on walleye pollock in Alaska for the purposes of synthesizing ongoing research, building and strengthening collaborations, and highlighting topics which need more attention. The focus will be on biological and ecological…
Published
05/14/2025

NOAA Fisheries Extends an Exempted Fishing Permit to Evaluate a Management Strategy for Red Grouper in Gulf of Mexico Federal Waters

FB24-082: Gulf of Mexico Fishery Bulletin. For more information, contact: Rich Malinowski, 727-824-5305, rich.malinowski@noaa.gov
December 23, 2024 -

New York Commercial Summer Flounder Fishery Closure

Effective Date: 0001 hours on December 21, 2024
December 18, 2024 -

End of Year Reminders for Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) Program Participants in the Gulf of Mexico

FB24-080: Gulf of Mexico Fishery Bulletin. For more information, contact: Catch Share Customer Support, (866) 425-7627 (Select option 2, from 8 am – 4:30 pm Eastern Standard Time [EST]), nmfs.ser.catchshare@noaa.gov
December 18, 2024 -

Some Fish and Crab May Shift Further North in Alaskan Waters Than Previously Predicted

New regional models are being developed for the Bering Sea to better anticipate and incorporate climate change into resource management.
December 17, 2024 - Feature Story ,
Prow of ship with dense sea ice and sky in background. The research vessel Norseman II pushes carefully through the ice, maneuvering for open water. Credit: Gavin M Brady/NOAA Fisheries.

The Fall Bottom Longline Survey: Enjoying the Ride Despite the Weather

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Northeast Fisheries Observer Program alumna Maura Flynn tackles the challenges of working at sea by heeding her own advice during the fall Gulf of Maine Bottom Longline Survey.
December 16, 2024 - Survey ,
Two blackbelly rosefish on a fish measuring board. Measuring blackbelly rosefish on the fall Bottom Longline Survey. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/ Maura Flynn

Delaware/Maryland and Virginia Atlantic Sturgeon Bycatch Reduction Areas

Spiny dogfish vessels fishing with gillnets in the Sturgeon Bycatch Reduction Areas are subject to gear restrictions described below. These restrictions are intended to reduce bycatch of Atlantic sturgeon in the federal gillnet fishery for spiny dogfish.

New Jersey Atlantic Sturgeon Bycatch Reduction Area

Monkfish and spiny dogfish vessels fishing with gillnets in the New Jersey Atlantic Sturgeon Bycatch Reduction Area are subject to gear restrictions described below. These are intended to reduce bycatch of Atlantic sturgeon in these fisheries.