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Meet Adyan Rios, Research Ecologist

As part of the Faces of the Southeast Fisheries Science Center series, meet Adyan Rios.
September 14, 2022 - Feature Story ,
In this selfie, Adyan has light olive skin and chin-length curly dark-brown hair. She is wearing pink glasses and a fuschia, orange and purple scarf. Adyan Rios in the courtyard of her apartment in Miami Beach, Florida. Photo provided by Adyan Rios

Meet Ana Vaz, Assistant Scientist

As part of the Faces of the Southeast Fisheries Science Center series, meet Dr. Ana Vaz.
September 14, 2022 - Feature Story ,
Ana Vaz at her computer. Ana Vaz works on computer model simulations and analyses of datasets. Photo provided by Ana Vaz

NOAA to Fund Environmental Literacy Efforts in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed

NOAA is recommending $2.65 million for NOAA Chesapeake Bay-Watershed Education and Training projects that support student learning, teacher training, and more.
September 13, 2022 - Feature Story ,
Four women crouch over a seine net in a shallow stream

Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) Joins Marine Mammal Stranding Network

NOAA is excited to welcome the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) to the Greater Atlantic Regional Marine Mammal Stranding Network!
September 13, 2022 - Feature Story ,
A view of the cliffs of Aquinnah and Gay Head Light, Martha's Vineyard A view of the cliffs of Aquinnah and Gay Head Light, Martha's Vineyard. Photo Credit: NOAA Fisheries

A Cautionary Tale: The 2019 Coral Bleaching Event in Hawaiʻi

Corals bleached less in 2019 than anticipated, but bleaching events are increasingly occurring in the Hawaiian Islands.
September 09, 2022 - Feature Story ,
A coral reef with bleached corals appearing white Corals in Kāneʻohe Bay demonstrated a range of bleaching responses during the 2019 heat stress event. Credit: Chuck Babbit Photography

Our 2022 NOAA-Wide Education Program Students Share Insights

NOAA offers many student opportunities and every year, some of these students choose to work with mentors at the Northeast Fisheries Science Center.
September 08, 2022 - Feature Story ,
Collage of NOAA-Wide 2022 Interns

NOAA Fisheries Awards $2.3 Million for Bycatch Reduction Research

The funding will support 13 innovative bycatch reduction research projects.
September 08, 2022 - Feature Story ,
Closeup of Bluefin Tuna Close-up of an Atlantic bluefin tuna. Credit: iStock.

Meet Kristen Koch, Acting Chief Science Advisor and Director of Scientific Programs

In July 2022, NOAA Fisheries named Kristen Koch the acting Chief Science Advisor and Director of Scientific Programs. We sat down with Kristen to find more about her background, her goals for fisheries science, and even her favorite work memory to date.
September 08, 2022 - Feature Story ,
Kristen Koch (left) on the Reuben Lasker conducting a Coastal Pelagics Survey in  2021 Kristen Koch (left) on the Reuben Lasker conducting a Coastal Pelagics Survey in 2021. Photo courtesy of Kristen Koch.

Message from the Alaska Regional Administrator on New Strategic Plan

Plan provides direction for Alaska Region to focus energy and resources over the next five years.
September 06, 2022 - Leadership Message ,
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2022 Belugas Count!: NOAA Fisheries and Partners Invite Public to Help Count Cook Inlet Beluga Whales

After a 2-year pause, NOAA Fisheries and our partners are excited to announce the return of the Annual Belugas Count! event — Saturday, September 17, in the greater Anchorage area.
September 06, 2022 - Feature Story ,
Belugas Count logo