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Notice of Receipt of a Petition from Oceana Seeking a Regulatory Program for Fisheries Observer Coverage of Bycatch

NOAA announces its decision on a petition for rulemaking under the Administrative Procedure Act. Oceana, a non-governmental organization, petitioned the U.S. Department of Commerce to promulgate immediately a rule to establish a program to count, cap,…
Published
05/07/2024

U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessments - 2002

Published Date: 2002
December 01, 2002 - Other Reports ,

National Plan of Action for the Reduction of Seabird Incidental Catch (Seabird Bycatch) in Longline Fisheries

NOAA Fisheries announces the availability of the National Plan of Action for the Reduction of Incidental Catch of Seabirds (Seabird Bycatch) in Longline Fisheries. NOAA Fisheries also responds to public comments received on the draft NPOA-S.
Published
05/07/2024

Executive Order - Responsibilities of Federal Agencies To Protect Migratory Birds

Migratory birds are of great ecological and economic value to this country and to other countries. They contribute to biological diversity and bring tremendous enjoyment to millions of Americans who study, watch, feed, or hunt these birds throughout the…
Published
05/07/2024

U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessments - 2001

Published Date: 2001
January 01, 2001 - Other Reports ,

U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessments - 1998

Published Date:1998
December 01, 1998 - Other Reports ,

Use of a GnRH Agonist to Suppress Testosterone in Wild Male Hawaiian Monk Seals

A gonadotropin-releasing hormone was evaluated for its effectiveness in reducing testosterone in wild Hawaiian monk seals with results suggesting it may be a useful tool for reducing mortality with adult male aggression related to reproduction and mating.
November 15, 1998 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessments - 1996

Published Date: 1997
October 01, 1997 - Other Reports ,

Significance of Wounding to Female Reproductive Success in Hawaiian Monk Seals

We studied reproductive rate, length of lactation period, pup survival, and mortality of injured and uninjured female Hawaiian monk seals on Laysan Island, northwestern Hawaiian Islands, in 1983 – 1989.
March 15, 1993 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,