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NOAA Fisheries Releases 2023 Status of Stocks

This report provides a "snapshot in time" of the status of our nation's fisheries at the end of 2023.
Young fish swimming. Juvenile coho salmon. Credit: iStock

How We Safeguard Atlantic Tunas

Our robust management system helps conserve these in-demand species while providing fishing opportunities.
May 02, 2024 - Feature Story ,
School of yellowfin tuna School of yellowfin tuna. Credit: Jeff Muir

Reglamentación final para modificar los límites de captura anuales de la langosta espinosa en las aguas federales del Caribe Estadounidense

FB24-025: Caribbean Fishery Bulletin. For more information, contact: Sarah Stephenson, 727-824-5305, sarah.stephenson@noaa.gov
April 30, 2024 -

Final Rule to Modify Annual Catch Limits for Spiny Lobster in U.S. Caribbean Federal Waters

FB24-025: Caribbean Fishery Bulletin. For more information, contact: Sarah Stephenson, 727-824-5305, sarah.stephenson@noaa.gov
April 30, 2024 -

Recreational Closure of Red Grouper Harvest in Federal Waters of the Gulf of Mexico

FB24-024: Gulf of Mexico Fishery Bulletin. For more information, contact: Daniel Luers: (727) 824-5305; daniel.luers@noaa.gov
April 30, 2024 -

NOAA Fisheries Implements 2024 and 2025 Summer Flounder and Scup and 2024 Black Sea Bass Recreational Management Measures

NOAA Fisheries is implementing 2024 and 2025 summer flounder and scup and 2024 black sea bass recreational fishery management measures.
April 25, 2024 -

Fishery Resource Disaster Process Factsheet

This is a factsheet to describe the fishery resource disaster process and timeline for assistance.
April 24, 2024 -

Fishery Resource Disaster Process Timeline

This is an infographic showing the fishery resource disaster process timeline for assistance.
April 24, 2024 -