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NOAA Fisheries Releases 2023 Status of Stocks

This report provides a "snapshot in time" of the status of our nation's fisheries at the end of 2023.
Young fish swimming. Juvenile coho salmon. Credit: iStock

Sacramento River Fall Chinook Working Group

NOAA Fisheries announces formation of a Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) and NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) joint workgroup evaluating management measures currently in place for Council-area salmon fisheries on Sacramento…

Inseason Actions #4-6 in Non-Tribal Ocean Salmon Fisheries, North of Cape Falcon (Westport and Columbia River subareas)

Inseason action for commercial salmon fisheries from the U.S./Canada border to Cape Falcon, 2023 (Westport and Columbia River subareas)
May 24, 2023 -

Inseason Actions #1-3 in Ocean Salmon Fisheries, North of Cape Falcon (La Push and Neah Bay subareas)

Inseason action for commercial salmon fisheries from the U.S./Canada border to Cape Falcon, 2023
May 16, 2023 -

NOAA Fisheries Releases 2022 Status of Stocks

The report highlights successful management of U.S. fisheries, including the important role commercial and recreational fisheries play in our economy.
Photo of an east coast fishing port. East coast fishing port. Credit: iStock

2022 Ecosystem Status Report Highlights Climate and Ecosystem Change in Hawaiʻi

For the first time, the Ecosystem Status Report spans the entire main Hawaiian Islands and includes indicators on socio-cultural connections, climate and ocean ecosystem processes, and human impacts.

Inseason Actions in 2023 Ocean Salmon Fisheries, South of Cape Falcon Recreational & Commercial

Inseason action for recreational and commercial salmon fisheries south of Cape Falcon, 2023
March 10, 2023 -

NOAA Releases Two Key Reports, Status of Stocks and Fisheries of the United States

U.S. fisheries held steady in 2021, with more than 90 percent of stocks not subject to overfishing and 80 percent not overfished.
School of fish School of yellowfin tuna in the Atlantic Ocean. Credit: iStock

U.S. Fisheries Face Climate Challenges

Climate change is affecting where fish live, what they eat, and how many of them survive in the ocean. Learn more about what is changing and what we are doing to understand the effects of climate change on fish stocks.
April 20, 2022 - Video ,
Scientists sample water for pollock with large net Scientists sample for pollock. Credit: NOAA Fisheries