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Law Enforcement Office closes a successful investigation after numerous Observers filed complaints against an Alaskan-based vessel

A big win for Alaskan observer safety has come in the investigation of the Alaskan-based fishing vessel Aleutian Sable. “This was a large, time-consuming investigation involving many violations, victims, and witnesses,” said Kevin Heck, Assistant Spe
January 23, 2017 - Feature Story ,
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NOAA Launches Observer Safety Program Review

A four-member team of external auditors is already at work carrying out NOAA's Observer Safety Program Review as part of our ongoing efforts to assess and evaluate procedures for keeping U.S. fisheries observers and at-sea monitors safe.
October 01, 2016 - Feature Story ,

Observer Safety Is Our Priority

A Message from Sam Rauch, Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs for NOAA Fisheries.
September 08, 2016 - Leadership Message ,

A Partnership for Sustainability: Fishermen and Fisheries Observers

The science of sustainability.
October 27, 2015 - Feature Story ,
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Over 20 Years of Commercial Fishing Data Collected

Are you a fan of Deadliest Catch or Wicked Tuna? Then you might be interested to know that observers from the NOAA Fisheries Pacific Islands Region Observer Program have been front and center during some equally dramatic and thrilling moments at sea over the years and they have a lot of valuable fishing data to show for it.
May 05, 2015 - Feature Story ,
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Facial Recognition Technology and the Future of Fisheries Management

Recent advances in computer vision and facial recognition technology might soon allow for more efficient collection of fisheries data. But technology is unlikely to completely replace what human observers can do anytime soon.
June 05, 2013 - Feature Story ,

A Day in the Life of an Observer

Fisheries observers, like fishermen, work hard at a job they believe in—making sure the nation’s seafood supply is sustainable.
February 21, 2012 - Feature Story ,
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