National Marine Fisheries Service
Recent News About National Marine Fisheries Service
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Amendment 23: Exclusion from Human ASM Requirement for Certain Trips
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NOAA Fisheries Will Withhold a Portion of the 2023 Gag Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) Allocation in Anticipation of a Quota Reduction
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IB 22-64: Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Halibut Abundance-Based Management of Amendment 80 Prohibited Species Catch Limit
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Potential Groundfish Sector Monitoring Providers: Update to Approval Process
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Amendment 23 to the Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan
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Commercial Harvest of Atlantic Group Cobia (Georgia through New York) Will Close in Federal Waters on December 16, 2022
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IB 22-63: NMFS Reallocates Pacific Cod from Catcher Vessels Using Trawl Gear and Vessels Using Jig Gear to Catcher/Processors Using Trawl Gear and Catcher Vessels Using Hook-and-Line Gear in the Central Regulatory Area of the Gulf of Alaska
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Final Rule for Framework Amendment 11 to Revise the Gulf of Mexico Migratory Group King Mackerel Catch Limits
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Request for Comments: Proposed Rule for a Framework Action to Modify Vermilion Snapper Catch Levels in the Gulf of Mexico
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2022 Recap: Your Favorite Marine Life Stories, Photos, Podcasts, and Videos
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Nearly $105 Million in Fish Passage Funding Recommended under Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, Including Significant Funding for Tribes
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50 Years: Celebrating the History of the Southeast Region Headboat Survey
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Celebrate Winter With Four New Paper Snowflake Templates
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Mandy Keogh, the Alaska Region Stranding Coordinator, discusses team members and their vital roles.
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NOAA and partners have released a plan for restoring habitat for salmon and steelhead in key areas of the Klamath River watershed.
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Advancing coral research, spawning efforts, and restoration science in an expanded experimental wet lab facility.
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A multiyear, international study is using innovative technology to shed light on what red corals need to reproduce and sustain their populations, and how they may respond to climate change.
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Persistent human interactions means a life away from her natural home.
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Corals Week is December 5–9, 2022! Join us in celebrating this diverse group of invertebrate animals and the reef habitats they create.
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Ciona Ulbrich received the award for demonstrating exceptional achievement and dedication to habitat conservation through her work with the Maine Coast Heritage Trust restoring fish passage in coastal Maine.