National Marine Fisheries Service
Recent News About National Marine Fisheries Service
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The NOAA Fisheries Inclusive Fisheries InternSHip (IN FISH!)
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NOAA Fisheries responded to a dead humpback whale calf on February 6, 2022, near the Wailupe peninsula, Oʻahu. NOAA’s marine mammal response staff worked together with the University of Hawaiʻi (UH), Hawaii Marine Animal Response, and native Hawaiian practitioners to respond.
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Join us as we celebrate Whale Week, February 14-18, 2022!
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NOAA protects and restores habitat to sustain fisheries, recover protected species, and maintain resilient coastal ecosystems and communities.
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In early February, commercial fishermen spotted at least two endangered North Pacific right whales among a large group of around 20 whales.
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When Spencer Baird established the nation’s first fisheries lab in 1871 in Woods Hole, he also established a fisheries aquarium.
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Shellfish and seaweed farms provide sustainable seafood and can improve the surrounding environment.
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Scientists have long understood that having more oysters in the water means cleaner water.
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Researchers see significant changes in the number and run timing of steelheads near the Olympic Peninsula.
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Whales astonish us. Witnessing their behaviors has inspired careers in marine biology and energized action for ocean conservation.
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Under the Endangered Species Act, NOAA Fisheries is required to conduct a review of listed species every 5 years, including the Southern Resident killer whale.
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NOAA Fisheries responded to a dead humpback whale calf on February 6, 2022, near the Wailupe peninsula, Oʻahu.
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When it comes to marine mammals in Hawai‘i, there are certainly a few stars who always steal the show.
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The NOAA Fisheries Inclusive Fisheries InternSHip (IN FISH!)
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Fishing and spending time on boats is in her blood.
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Where did you grow up?
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February is Black History Month. Each year we honor the contributions and sacrifices of African Americans who have helped shaped the nation.
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Where did you grow up?