National Marine Fisheries Service
Recent News About National Marine Fisheries Service
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Part of the Faces of the Southeast Fisheries Science Center series.
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A message from Kim Damon-Randall, Director of NOAA Fisheries Office of Protected Resources for Sea Turtle Week June 13-17, 2022.
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Abigail Wells supports the Northwest Fisheries Science Center as a molecular geneticist (Lynker contractor). She reflects on her career and what Pride Month means to her.
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Understanding how sea turtles hear and respond to sound is the first step in understanding the impacts of ocean noise on these protected species.
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On June 9, the NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette will depart Hawai‘i for a month-long mission to study a remote area of the North Pacific Ocean. Scientists from the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center will study the ecosystem.
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The Dr. Nancy Foster Habitat Conservation Award nomination period is open until August 1, 2022.
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NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement will conduct patrols during the upcoming commercial halibut fishing season.
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Celebrating Pride Month with NOAA Fisheries
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A team is constructing nearly 1,200 acres of marsh in Upper Barataria Basin that will support fish and wildlife and help reduce the effects of future storms.
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Top tips for safe fishing in coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangrove forests.
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Youth artists show us how to share the shore and sea with corals, whales, dolphins, sea turtles, and Hawaiian monk seals.
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The dolphin has become accustomed to humans and is now displaying dangerous behavior. It should be avoided at all costs.
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Join us in celebrating our nation's love for fishing and boating during National Fishing and Boating Week. All year round, marine recreational fishing is a cherished American pastime and draws millions of anglers to support our coastal communities.
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This nesting season, remember to view sea turtles respectfully. How? We’ve got some ideas for you.
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Join us in celebrating the many ways we collaborate with and support the fishing community.
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$10 million is available for roughly 40 projects that lead to the promotion, development, and marketing of U.S. fisheries.
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Listen in to learn how surveys support seafood and fishing central to the Pacific Islands culture and economy, as well as how our scientists study, recover, and care for endangered Hawaiian monk seals.
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Research shows nearby boats interrupt feeding of imperiled whales.
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Technology allows scientists to track nets on coral reefs for 3 years.
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Nearly $150,000 will support habitat restoration and angler engagement in Hawai’i, South Carolina, and Alaska.