We present an analysis of exposure, resilience, and social vulnerability to climate change threats for the coral reefs of the main Hawaiian Islands, relative to the rest of the U.S. Pacific.
This document summarizes results of a investigation to assess the information needed in the Pacific Island Region for effective coastal and fisheries management that takes human well-being into consideration.
The purpose of this study was to document local fisheries knowledge and cultural heritage for the bottomfish community, resource users, and fisheries managers.
This stock assessment reports the status of coastal Pacific Hake (or Pacific whiting, Merluccius productus) off the west coast of the United States and Canada at the start of 2020.
This 2019 document update is intended as a reference and provides guidelines for training, sampling, and data entry for the monitoring of coral populations and benthic communities as part of the Pacific Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program.
A population assessment for the NP loggerhead turtle, DPS and the WP leatherback turtle nesting population, with the sole purpose of evaluating the population- level impacts of a single U.S. commercial fishery, on these two populations.
The NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center's 2018 ship-based, large-scale removal of derelict fishing gear and plastics from the reefs and shorelines of the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument.
This document provides detailed procedures for collecting and processing imagery using Structure-from-Motion techniques designed to efficiently generate coral demographic and benthic community metrics across a broad spatial scale.
Report on the corals, algae, other invertebrates, fishes, and microbes in the context of their benthic habitats and varying oceanographic and water-quality environments across the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument (PRIMNM) from 2000 to 2017.