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Passive Acoustic Research in the Atlantic Ocean

We use innovative passive acoustic technologies to study the behavior, movements and distribution of marine animals and their contribution to soundscape ecology. We also evaluate how man-made sounds affect marine animals.
This illustration shows the variety of technologies that NOAA Fisheries researchers use to record underwater sounds and study marine animals. The seascape shows bottom- mounted and drifting acoustic recorders, underwater autonomous vehicles, Atlantic cod and humpback whale with tags, and instruments deployed from a NOAA ship and small boat. Colored circles show a zoomed-in view of the instruments and indicate the type of data collected: green for real-time data, orange for archival data, and blue for active NOAA Fisheries studies marine animals by using a variety of technologies to record underwater sounds, including archival passive acoustic recordings (orange), real-time acoustic data collection (green), and active acoustics (blue).

Effects of unregulated international fishing on recovery potential of the sandbar shark within the southeastern United States

We conducted a management strategy evaluation using Stock Synthesis on the sandbar shark to test the performance of various configurations of a threshold harvest control rule.
February 22, 2023 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

How Climate Change and Climate Variability Affected Trip Distance of a Commercial Fishery

Results show the higher the SST of the Hawaii longline fleet, the longer trip distance; vs NSO events could result in shorter trip distance, possibly due to changes in catch rates of different tuna species through redistribution during weather events.
February 21, 2023 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

2023 Alaska Fisheries Science Center Seminar Series

2023 Seminar Series held virtually using Webex - Recordings Available.

Alaska Cooperative Research

A requirement for sustainable fisheries management and protected resource conservation.

Correlations in Recruitment Patterns of Atlantic Reef Fishes Off the Southeastern United States Based on Multi-decadal Estimates from Stock Assessments

Finding connections in recruitment patterns of Atlantic reef fishes from the Southeast U.S. from stock assessments.
January 24, 2023 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

2022 North Pacific Groundfish Stock Assessments

2022 North Pacific Groundfish Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation Reports for 2023 Fisheries

North Pacific Groundfish Stock Assessments and Fishery Evaluation Reports

Alaska Groundfish Stock Assessments, Economic Status Reports, and Ecosystem Status Reports.

Identifying Trade-offs and Reference Points in Support of Ecosystem Approaches to Managing Gulf of Mexico Menhaden

Learn about how menhaden species provide key food-web linkages in marine ecosystems, directly and indirectly sustaining predators and fisheries.
January 09, 2023 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Over two decades of active wood reintroduction changes stream channel features and aquatic habitats of a forested river system

This study evaluated the geomorphic response of a dynamic gravelbed river to 23 years of wood additions.
December 19, 2022 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,