Must-Read Pacific Islands Stories of 2022

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Must-Read Pacific Islands Stories of 2022

We’ve shared many great stories throughout 2022. This includes a feature about giant clam aquaculture in Guam and an explainer about what satellite tags tell us about false killer whales. And an important video about how the Covid-19 pandemic impacted Pacific Island fishing values.

Among all of these stories, these are the ones you’ve read the most. 

Most-Read Stories

  1. Hawaiian Monk Seal Population Surpasses 1,500!
    After decades of declining numbers, the total population of monk seals began to increase gradually in 2013 in both the Northwestern and main Hawaiian Islands. It has now surpassed 1,500 individuals for the first time in 20 years.
  2. NOAA-Led Team Works to Free Entangled Humpback Whale Reported off Kauaʻi
    An entangled humpback whale was seen with signs of distress, including being emaciated, light colored, and rough skinned, with patches of whale lice. A NOAA-led team of marine mammal responders removed an estimated 2,300–2,500 feet of heavy gauge line from the whale.
  3. How Hawaiian Monk Seals Get Their Names
    Have you ever heard someone refer to a Hawaiian monk seal by a name and wondered, “where did that name come from?” Wonder no more! Here’s how Hawaiian monk seals get their names.
  4. Modifying Fishing Gear Reduces Shark Bycatch in the Pacific
    Research shows that using monofilament leaders instead of wire leaders while fishing could reduce shark bycatch by roughly 40 percent. And this year NOAA Fisheries released a rule prohibiting wire leaders in the Hawaiʻi deep-set longline fishery to protect threatened oceanic whitetip sharks.
  5. NOAA Enlists Hawaiʻi Fishermen for Mahimahi Diet Study
    A new program collaborates with fishermen to help reveal what these open-ocean predators are eating. Fishermen can receive financial rewards for participating in the program.
And in case you missed them, here are other stories we highly recommend reading. 

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