Refine Results
Topic
Species Category
Region

Research Results

198 results match your filter criteria.

The Mysterious Identity of the Bright-Red Sea Toad

By Bruce Mundy
September 12, 2017 - Research ,
1031x680-NOAA-PIFSC-Seatoad.jpg

HICEAS Hilite: Diving into the Secret Lives of Short-Finned Pilot Whales

HICEAS: Hawaiian Islands Cetacean and Ecosystem Assessment Survey

Short-finned pilot whales in Hawaiian waters are the Naisa type, which is distinguishable by its square head.
September 08, 2017 - Research ,
A pair of pilot whales break the surface of dark water, heads, dorsal fins, and torso visible. Short-finned pilot whales spend most of their lives in pairs, or dyads, and in close companionship with a small group of other animals. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Adam Ü (Permit #20311)

Off to a Great Start: The First Leg of HICEAS is Complete

HICEAS: Hawaiian Islands Cetacean and Ecosystem Assessment Survey

The HICEAS project completed its first survey "leg", with a total of 7 survey legs aboard two NOAA Ships planned from June through December 2017.
September 06, 2017 - Research ,
A smiling group of people on a ship deck. The HICEAS leg 1 science party—an intrepid group of 15 scientists including mammal and seabird observers, acousticians, unmanned aircraft system (UAS) pilots, and our NOAA Teacher At Sea. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Hung “Doc” Tran

How a Land-locked Teacher gets an A+ and Sea-Salty Memories for Life

HICEAS: Hawaiian Islands Cetacean and Ecosystem Assessment Survey

Teacher at Sea Staci DeSchryver is the MVP of HICEAS Leg 1.
August 21, 2017 - Research ,
Two people in PFDs prepare equipment on the deck of a boat at sunset. Acoustician Erik Norris and Staci DeSchryver prepare to deploy the hydrophone array for nighttime eavesdropping on vocalizing cetaceans. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Amanda Bradford

HICEAS Hilite: Killer Whales in the Tropics

HICEAS: Hawaiian Islands Cetacean and Ecosystem Assessment Survey

A rare encounter with killer whales in Hawaiian waters.
August 01, 2017 - Research ,
A pair of killer whales at sea Killer whales approaching the Sette northwest of Nihoa in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands on July 18. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Adam Ü (Permit #20311)

Made Ya Look!

HICEAS: Hawaiian Islands Cetacean and Ecosystem Assessment Survey

Visual observers are essential to cetacean surveys.
July 21, 2017 - Research ,
A man looks out of a large ship telescope over the water. Senior Observer Ernesto Vázquez uses “big eye” binoculars to search for cetaceans. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Staci DeSchryver

Ready, Set, Load! What Does it Take to Prepare for a 187-Day Research Mission?

HICEAS: Hawaiian Islands Cetacean and Ecosystem Assessment Survey

The 2017 Hawaiian Islands Cetacean and Ecosystem Assessment Survey is a six-month survey for cetaceans and seabirds within the U.S. waters of the Hawaiian Islands.
July 19, 2017 - Research ,
A photo taken pier-side with the NOAA Ship in the background, with a telehandler and forklift in the foreground. Early morning hustle and bustle getting the NOAA ship Oscar Elton Sette ready for HICEAS. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Rachel Holton

Gulf of Alaska Larval Fish Survey - Post 6

Gulf of Alaska Larval Fish Survey

Scientists seek out the tiniest catch, larval fish in the Gulf of Alaska.
July 07, 2017 - Research ,
Planktonic-thumb.jpg

Alaska Native Women in Bristol Bay Salmon Fisheries - Post 3

Alaska Native Women in Bristol Bay Salmon Fisheries

Commercial fishermen will be working long hours to catch native salmon. Many of these fishermen and permit holders are likely to be Alaska Native women.
July 06, 2017 - Research ,
Three women from different generations of the same family