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  • House of Representatives passed the SHARKED Act

    House of Representatives passed the SHARKED Act

    Yesterday, the House of Representatives passed the SHARKED Act, the first step towards mitigating shark depredation nationally.

  • Industry Experts On Devastating Impact NOAA Rule

    Industry Experts On Devastating Impact NOAA Rule

    Members of the bipartisan Congressional Boating Caucus heard from recreational boating and fishing industry

  • A new NOAA study takes a major step

    A new NOAA study takes a major step

    toward greater transparency, accountability, and efficiency in fisheries monitoring and enforcement.

  • NOAA Fisheries will receive an unprecedented investment

    NOAA Fisheries will receive an unprecedented investment

    in strengthening the agency’s core mission to provide science-based management and conservation of the nation’s marine resources as we confront climate change.

  • NOAA Exaggerated Recreational Catch Data

    NOAA Exaggerated Recreational Catch Data

    In a statement, recreational fishing advocacy groups said this is the third time in 13 years that serious inaccuracies have been uncovered in NOAA’s recreational fishery data program.

  • NOAA Fisheries Approves Plan That Sets Recreational Fishing Data Priorities On The West Coast

    NOAA Fisheries Approves Plan That Sets Recreational Fishing Data Priorities On The West Coast

    Priorities outlined in the plan include supporting enhanced electronic data collection; increasing onboard sampling of commercial passenger fishing vessels or recreational charter boats...

  • NOAA’s Proposed Vessel Speed Restrictions

    NOAA’s Proposed Vessel Speed Restrictions

    Boating Industry Leaders Have Expressed Their Concern Over The Proposed Rule Expansion And The Devastating Impact It Would Have On Coastal Economies In Georgia And Across The Atlantic Coast.

  • NOAA Announces $240 Million for Coastal Habitat

    NOAA Announces $240 Million for Coastal Habitat

    This funding has been made available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act.

  • NOAA Ocean Guardian Youth Ambassador Program

    NOAA Ocean Guardian Youth Ambassador Program

    NOAA Fisheries West Coast Are you a young person passionate about the ocean and the natural environment?

  • Postcard from the field NOAA

    Postcard from the field NOAA

    Just north of the Columbia River

  • NOAA Fisheries is triggering a Slow Zone

    NOAA Fisheries is triggering a Slow Zone

    NOAA Fisheries is triggering a Slow Zone (voluntary vessel speed restriction zone)

  • Red Snapper Count Reveals Decades of NOAA Inaccuracy

    Red Snapper Count Reveals Decades of NOAA Inaccuracy

    Red Snapper Count Reveals Decades of NOAA Inaccuracy This week, the public and Congress finally heard why nothing seemed to add up in federal management of Gulf red snapper. It turns out that NOAA just doesn’t count snapper very well.

  • NOAA officially launched

    NOAA officially launched

    NOAA Fisheries Now Partners with Saltwater Recreational Fishers Anglers motoring a boat in California's Sacramento Delta at sunrise.

  • Wild Salmon Game for Kids from NOAA

    Wild Salmon Game for Kids from NOAA

    To celebrate the International Year of the Salmon, NOAA Fisheries has collaborated with the educational tech app, Agents of Discovery, to launch Sea-Run, GO!, a game that teaches youth and the young at heart about wild Atlantic salmon and other migratory fish that inhabit the rivers and coasts of New England.

  • Poor Outlook for Columbia River Salmon Says NOAA Studies

    Poor Outlook for Columbia River Salmon Says NOAA Studies

    Ocean conditions for salmon headed to sea this year are very poor, according to recent NOAA Fisheries research surveys, and have a high likelihood of depressing salmon returns to the Columbia River in the next few years.

  • NOAA Training Vets for Salmonid Habitat Monitoring

    NOAA Training Vets for Salmonid Habitat Monitoring

    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA/CCC Veterans Fisheries Corps Salmonid Habitat Monitoring Project

  • Critical Habitat for Atlantic Sturgeon Designated by NOAA

    Critical Habitat for Atlantic Sturgeon Designated by NOAA

    The critical habitat designation will require federal agencies to consult NOAA Fisheries if they operate or fund activities that may affect designated critical habitat in more than 3,968 miles of important coastal river habitat from Maine to Florida. Atlantic sturgeon was listed under the Endangered Species Act in 2012 and is comprised of the threatened Gulf of Maine distinct population segment and the endangered New York Bight, Chesapeake Bay, Carolina, and South Atlantic distinct population segments.

  • NOAA Fisheries Enhances Catch Shares Online System

    NOAA Fisheries Enhances Catch Shares Online System

    Enhancements to the Login Procedure for the Catch Shares Online System KEY MESSAGE: NOAA Fisheries has simplified the login procedure for the catch share online system.

  • How-To Video on Handling Sharks for Released by NOAA

    How-To Video on Handling Sharks for Released by NOAA

    Video for Recreational Anglers: Handling and Release of Prohibited Sharks NOAA Fisheries has released a new video to help recreational anglers identify and safely release prohibited shark species. The video accompanies a suite of educational materials focused on current fishing regulations and safe handling and release of sharks. Please help spread the word and educate fellow recreational fishermen. For more information, contact Cliff Hutt (Cliff.Hutt@noaa.gov) or Karyl Brewster-Geisz (Karyl.Brewster-Geisz@noaa.gov).