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Alaska’s Threatened and Endangered Species

In celebration of the Endangered Species Act’s 50th Anniversary, NOAA is featuring the marine mammal and sea turtle species found in Alaska that are protected under the ESA.
June 16, 2023 - Feature Story ,
Eastern North Pacific right whales are the most endangered whale population in the world — only an estimated 30 whales remain.  Eastern North Pacific right whales are the most endangered whale population in the world — only an estimated 30 whales remain.

The “Steller” Success Story of a Sea Lion Population

Removed from the Endangered Species List in 2013, the eastern distinct population segment of the Steller sea lion is still recovered a decade later.
June 16, 2023 - Feature Story ,
A Steller sea lion mom and calf. A Steller sea lion cow and calf. Credit: Alaska Department of Fish & Game

The Endangered Species Act: 50 Years of Conserving Species

Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act by learning more about NOAA's work to conserve endangered species and their habitats.
50th Anniversary of the Endangered Species Act with smalltooth sawfish, green turtle, Atlantic salmon, staghorn, North Atlantic right whale, and Tubastraea floreana

Biological Opinion on Whittier Head of the Bay Cruise Ship Dock, Passage Canal, Whittier, Alaska

Biological Opinion on the effects of the proposed construction of a cruise ship berth and associated facilities in Whittier, Alaska. NMFS Consultation Number: AKRO-2022-02953
May 02, 2023 - Biological Opinion ,

2022 Results Of Steller Sea Lion Surveys In Alaska

The Marine Mammal Laboratory (MML) conducted aerial surveys to photograph and count Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) pups (~1 month old) and non-pups (adults and juveniles ≥ 1 year old)... (AFSC/MML/AEP 2016) in Alaska in June-July 2022.
May 01, 2023 - Survey ,

Incidental Take Authorization: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Port of Nome Modification Project in Nome, Alaska

NOAA Fisheries has received a request from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the reissuance of a previously issued incidental harassment authorization (IHA) with the only change being effective dates. The initial IHA authorized take of 10 species of…
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Effective
05/04/2024

Incidental Take Authorization: Municipality of Skagway's Skagway Ore Terminal Redevelopment Project in Skagway, Alaska

NOAA Fisheries has issued a modified IHA to Municipality of Skagway to incidentally harass marine mammals during construction associated with the Ore Terminal redevelopment project in Skagway, Alaska.NOAA Fisheries has issued an Incidental Harassment…
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Effective
05/04/2024

Incidental Take Authorization: Alaska Department of Transportation Pile Driving and Removal to Improve the Auke Bay East Ferry Terminal in Juneau,

NOAA Fisheries has issued an incidental harassment authorization to Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities to incidentally harass, by Level A and Level B harassment, marine mammals during construction activities associated with a pile…
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Effective
05/04/2024

Incidental Take Authorization: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Unalaska (Dutch Harbor) Channel Deepening Project in Unalaska, Alaska

NOAA Fisheries has issued an incidental harassment authorization to the United States Army Corps of Engineers (Alaska District) for authorization to take marine mammals incidental to Unalaska (Dutch Harbor) Channel Deepening in Iliuliuk Bay, Unalaska,…
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Effective
05/04/2024