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NOAA Announces Partnership to Restore Habitats Damaged by Oil and Hazardous Waste

Five-year partnership with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation has an initial recommendation of $1.5 million to restore kelp forests and rocky reef off the California coast.
May 22, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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All In The Family: White Abalone’s Cousin Helps Researchers Recover Its Endangered Relative

NOAA Fisheries researchers working to recover the critically endangered white abalone need to answer one basic question: How does a healthy abalone population behave in the wild?
May 18, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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West Coast Veterans Give Fish New Upstream Habitat Connections

Veterans Corps programs in Washington and California provide former service members with valuable skills and job experiences while helping improve endangered and threatened fish populations.
April 20, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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NOAA Works with Partners to Develop State-of-the-Art Fish Passage

Oregon’s Clackamas River hydroelectric project benefits fish and communities.
April 19, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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Flood Barrier Designed with Fish-Friendly Features

Project earns high marks from community and conservation leaders.
January 02, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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Veterans Succeed in Battle for Endangered Fish

Salmon habitat restoration work is not for everyone—think heavy lifting, unpredictable weather, and sometimes remote locations. You’ll definitely get your feet wet. All this is necessary, however, if we’re going to save wild salmon from extinction.
November 09, 2017 - Feature Story ,
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Forum Fosters Native Southern California Oyster Restoration

Very few people are aware of the robust population of native oysters that once thrived in Southern California. Experts discuss how to best fix this missing piece of the coastal ecosystem.
September 27, 2017 - Feature Story ,
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Heavy Southern California Rain Brings Life Back to Drought-Stricken Creeks

After five years of drought, southern California has finally received some much-needed rain. Many creeks have been dry and disconnected from their estuaries and the ocean this year due to drought. Now, the water is flowing again! This is a welcome repriev
March 13, 2017 - Feature Story ,