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Celebrating our Top Taggers for Citizen Science Month

April is Citizen Science Month! To celebrate, we’re highlighting the anglers who make our cooperative tagging research possible, and recent accomplishments. Could you be the next top tagger?
April 30, 2025 - Feature Story ,
A large blue and white billfish in the water with an orange string-like tag sticking out of its back, hooked and held close to a boat by an angler holding a fishing line. A white marlin tagged with a spaghetti tag, getting ready to be released. Photo courtesy of Chris Jobes.

Reflecting on 15 Years of Science Since Deepwater Horizon: Monitoring Recovery

In the last story of our three-part series, we discuss the role of the Southeast Fisheries Science Center in leading monitoring efforts to track recovery since the Deepwater Horizon oil spill 15 years ago.
April 24, 2025 - Feature Story ,
Three women stand at the bow of a ship looking a several circular, calm patches of water in a row. Scientists overlooking Rice's whale flukeprints—calm patches of water on the surface of the ocean formed by the passing of a whale. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Carrie Sinclair (Permit #29138)

Reflecting on 15 Years of Science Since Deepwater Horizon: Supporting Restoration

In the second part of our series, we’re showcasing the role of the Southeast Fisheries Science Center in supporting restoration efforts related to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill over the past 15 years.
April 23, 2025 - Feature Story ,
Two divers in technical gear securing an orange branching coral in place on the seafloor Technical divers Jake Emmert of Moody Gardens and Devin Waddell of Georgia Aquarium reattach a coral colony (Swiftia exserta) to the reef in the northern Gulf of America. Credit: Georgia Aquarium/Jonathan Langham

Reflecting on 15 Years of Science Since Deepwater Horizon: Response and Assessment

In this three-part series, we explore the Southeast Fisheries Science Center’s role in responding to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. In part one, we focus on response and injury assessment.
April 22, 2025 - Feature Story ,
People in hard hats peer over the side of a large white ship at blue water stained with reddish brown oil NOAA scientists look over the side of a research vessel at oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Glenn Zapfe

Cooperative Tagging Center Newsletter: An Update Since Covid (2020-2023)

The Cooperative Tagging Center, a cooperative citizen science program, provides volunteer anglers and fishers with tagging kits for billfish (sailfish and marlin) and tuna species as well as some small coastal pelagic species. This is an update since 2020.
April 11, 2025 - Technical Memo ,

Meet Research Fishery Biologist, Ron Hill

As part of the Faces of the Southeast Fisheries Science Center series, meet Dr. Ron Hill.
March 28, 2025 - Feature Story ,
A scuba diver swims over a reef with a long measuring tape and a writing slate for collecting data Ron Hill conducting a transect survey of reef fish species, size, abundance, and distribution as a measure of reef condition. Photo courtesy of Ron Hill.

Thông tin nhắc nhở ngư dân đánh bắt tôm về việc lắp đặt đúng quy định thiết bị điều hướng tôm kiểu Chauvin có lối thoát cho rùa

hướng tôm kiểu Chauvin được lắp đặt không đúng quy định trong lưới kéo tôm. Việc lắp đặt không đúng quy định sẽ khiến rùa biển không thể thoát khỏi lưới qua bộ phận giúp rùa thoát ra (TED).
February 06, 2025 - Document ,

Recordatorio para los pescadores de camarones sobre la instalación autorizada del deflector de camarones Chauvin con dispositivos excluidores de tortugas marinas

El Servicio Nacional de Pesquerías Marinas de la NOAA tiene constancia de un elevado número de deflectores de camarones Chauvin instalados incorrectamente en las redes de arrastre de camarones.
February 06, 2025 - Document ,

Reminder to Shrimp Fishermen on the Authorized Installation of the Chauvin Shrimp Deflector with Turtle Excluder Devices

NOAA Fisheries has reports of a high number of incorrectly-installed Chauvin shrimp deflectors in shrimp trawl nets. Incorrect configurations will not allow sea turtles to effectively escape from the net through the turtle excluder device (TED).
February 06, 2025 - Document ,

A Comprehensive Plan for In-water Sea Turtle Data Collection in the US Gulf of Mexico

A resource offering guidance on in-water sea turtle data collection for researchers, restoration planners, and resource managers working in the Gulf of Mexico.
January 24, 2025 - Other Reports ,