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Regional Action Plan for Climate Science in the Pacific Islands

This Regional Action Plan guides implementation of the NOAA Fisheries Climate Science Strategy in the Pacific Islands Region.
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How Many Male Sea Turtles is Enough?

Study reveals insights into the mating strategies of male hawksbill turtles and the future population outlook of these endangered sea turtles.
October 09, 2018 - Feature Story ,
Two Hawaiian hawksbills interacting on beach.

Climate Change and Marine Mammals: Scientists Receive Important Award

NOAA Fisheries scientists receive Climate Adaptation Leadership Award
September 11, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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Annual Collaborative Climate Science Workshop in the Pacific Islands 2018

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The Pacific Islands region convenes an annual climate science workshop to identify regional climate-related questions and solutions.

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Annual Collaborative Climate Science Workshop in the Pacific Islands 2017

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The Pacific Islands region convenes an annual climate science workshop to identify regional climate-related questions and solutions.

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Recapping the ECCWO Climate & Oceans Symposium

  Director of Scientific Programs and Chief Science Advisor, Dr. Cisco Werner.  Across the world, changes in our climate and our oceans are having very real and profound effects on marine ecosystems and the economies that dep
June 28, 2018 - Leadership Message ,
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Sea Turtles: Is the Future Female?

New research uncovers alarming trends for the future of sea turtle populations.
June 18, 2018 - Video ,
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New Study: Climate Change to Shift Many Fish Species North

A new NOAA Fisheries-funded study presents the first major projections of where U.S. fish species populations may shift under future climate scenarios.
May 17, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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Methodology for Assessing the Vulnerability of Marine Fish and Shellfish Species to a Changing Climate

This tech memo explores which species may be most vulnerable to climate-related environmental change. We have developed a vulnerability assessment to quantify a species' exposure and sensitivity to expected climate change. (NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-OSF-3)
March 15, 2018 - Technical Memo ,

A Review of Potential Approaches for Managing Marine Fisheries in a Changing Climate

Climate variability and change may affect marine fisheries by altering ecosystem functions, fish abundance and productivity, species and fishery distributions, bycatch rates, and habitat availability. This tech memo explores the proactive management alternatives that can increase stock, species, ecosystems, and fishing business resiliency.
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