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How the restoration of the Klamath watershed, the largest dam removal project in the world, will reopen access to habitat for the threatened and endangered native fish of the area.
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This Sea Turtle Week, we talk with Barbara Schroeder, National Sea Turtle Coordinator, about bycatch innovations that are helping sea turtles thrive and how we work with fishermen to reduce bycatch.
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![Cape Shirreff field camp against a backdrop of mountains in Antarctica. Credit: NOAA Fisheries](/s3/styles/media_375_x_250/s3/2024-04/capeshirreff17.jpg?itok=1Uwo05yN)
Field teams have been living at rustic field camps studying changes in the Antarctic ecosystem for more than 30 years. Now, the field camps are getting an upgrade that will make it easier to conduct critical research.
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![A black and white Southern Resident killer whale leaping out of the water. The fin of another whale is visible and a boat and mountains are in the background.](/s3/styles/media_375_x_250/s3/dam-migration/southern_resident_killer_whale_leaping_in_watenwfsccandace_emmons.jpg?itok=eyNJAUB4)
A roundup of recent headlines from around the agency—hear about new Hawaiian monk seal pups, environmental DNA, new fish species, killer whale diversity, and more.
Last updated by Office of Communications on 07/20/2023