National Marine Fisheries Service
Recent News About National Marine Fisheries Service
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The Great Lakes are some of our nation’s most important natural, recreational, and economic resources.
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I graduated from the University of New Mexico in B.S. Biology cum laude with an emphasis on animal behavior.
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Today, NOAA’s Seafood Inspection Program announces a necessary 15% increase in fees for its contract and non-contract inspection and auditing services, effective April 1, 2022.
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Environmental DNA, or eDNA, is an evolving new tool that helps us understand the ecosystems below the waves.
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I received a Bachelors in Marine Biology, a Bachelors in Zoology, a Minor in Leadership Diving, and a Minor in Scientific Diving from Humboldt State University.
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North Atlantic right whales are in crisis and approaching extinction with fewer than 350 remaining.
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I'm located in Seattle, Washington and work with partners throughout the Pacific Northwest, in the United States and in Canada.
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My key responsibility is to advise the Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs on all issues in his portfolio.
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The green crab is an invasive marine species spreading throughout the coastal waters of the United States. NOAA Fisheries and Metlakatla Indian Community are leading the way on monitoring this species’ potential presence in Alaskan waters.
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I am a supervisory fish and wildlife administrator in the Sustainable Fisheries Division at the NOAA Fisheries Pacific Islands Regional Office.
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Pacific halibut season opens Sunday, March 6 statewide in Alaska, according to a final rule just posted in the Federal Register by NOAA Fisheries.
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NOAA Fisheries’ Office of International Affairs and Seafood Inspection is now the Office of International Affairs, Trade, and Commerce.
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Where did you grow up?
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Listening to detect sounds and communicating with sound is crucial to a whale’s survival.
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Got the travel bug?
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The Journey of a Tail
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In the last year, we have learned that the Rice’s whale is one of the most endangered cetaceans in the world.
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Whether you've made, broken, or forgone New Year’s resolutions this year, we have a tasty proposal: resolve to try some new seafood!
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What is your role in NOAA?I serve as the Kauaʻi marine mammal response program coordinator working at the NOAA Fisheries Pacific Islands Regional Office.
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When it comes to marine mammals in Hawai‘i, there are certainly a few stars who always steal the show.