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Examination Continues into Cause of Whale’s Death on Martha’s Vineyard

North Atlantic right whale on Martha’s Vineyard had a chronic entanglement and was seen in poor health before its death. Experts are examining the rope and other samples collected from the whale.
February 05, 2024 - Feature Story ,
deceased female North Atlantic right whale Deceased female North Atlantic right whale. Credit: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute/Michael Moore. Taken under NOAA Permit # 24359.

Recovering Pacific Salmon Under the Inflation Reduction Act

NOAA Fisheries received $27 million in funding under the Biden-Harris Administration’s Inflation Reduction Act to help recover threatened and endangered Pacific salmon in the face of climate change.
Coho salmon swimming under water Coho salmon. Credit: John R. McMillan/NOAA Fisheries

Targeted Climate Research Can Benefit Marine Resource Management in the Northeast United States

Enhanced warming of the United States northeast continental shelf leads to the development of targeted research methods. This research will help fisheries and protected species management make climate-informed decisions.
January 25, 2024 - Feature Story ,
Northeast fishing boats New England fisheries video shoot for NOAA and Ocean Media Center. Credit: Ryan Hawk

Teacher at Sea: By the Numbers

Explore more information about the Teacher at Sea Program, including a breakdown of the number of participants, participants by state, days at sea, hours of ocean research, and education blog posts published.
January 18, 2024 - Document ,

2023 NOAA Teacher at Sea Year in Review

Read more about the work of NOAA’s Teacher at Sea Program and the Teacher at Sea Alumni Association in 2023.
January 17, 2024 - Program Review ,