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Inflation Reduction Act Results

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Red Snapper Data Improvements Under the Inflation Reduction Act

The Biden-Harris Administration plans to use $20 million of Inflation Reduction Act funding for NOAA Fisheries and partners to tackle the impacts of climate change on red snapper and other reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico.
A white woman wearing a baseball cap and green jacket smiles and holds a large red snapper with both hands. A woman holds a large red snapper at the Great Red Snapper Count event. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

NOAA Fisheries Is Hiring: Positions Available to Support the Inflation Reduction Act

The historic Inflation Reduction Act has allowed NOAA Fisheries and other agencies to increase the resiliency of our nation's marine resources against climate impacts. Learn more about the positions available and join our mission.

Rewriting the Disaster Narrative in New Orleans through Collaboration and Community

With $1.2 million in funding under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act, NOAA is amplifying local efforts in New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward and St. Bernard Parish to restore wetlands and revitalize communities.
September 22, 2023 - Feature Story ,
Bayou Bienvenue Wetlands today (left) versus a healthy cypress swamp in Louisiana (right). Bayou Bienvenue Wetlands today (left) versus a healthy cypress swamp in Louisiana (right). (Photos: Shutterstock)

North Atlantic Right Whale Recovery Under the Inflation Reduction Act

NOAA Fisheries has received a historic $82 million in funding under the Biden-Harris Administration’s Inflation Reduction Act to conserve and recover endangered North Atlantic right whales.
North Atlantic right whale #3942 Credit: North North Atlantic Right Whale Catalog/New England Aquarium

Louisiana Living Shoreline to Protect Levees, Restore Wetlands, and Reconnect People to the Coast

With $4.5 million dollars in funding from NOAA under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act, Jefferson Parish is building the first living shoreline to protect a federal levee system.
September 11, 2023 - Feature Story ,
Construction of the Bucktown Living Shoreline (Photo: Moffatt & Nichol) Construction of the Bucktown Living Shoreline (Photo: Moffatt & Nichol)

$45 Million Available to Advance Habitat Restoration Priorities of Tribes and Underserved Communities

NOAA will support capacity building, actionable science support, and restoration activities that benefit tribes and underserved communities and enhance their resilience to climate change.
September 01, 2023 - Feature Story ,
Construction equipment on a narrow strip of land in a wetland Wetland restoration in Louisiana’s Barataria Basin on April 8, 2022. Credit: Eric Vichich/NOAA Fisheries.

Restoring Atlantic Salmon and Reviving Tribal Connections in the Penobscot River Watershed

NOAA and its partners aim to connect Atlantic salmon to cold water spawning grounds and revive the once-vital human connections to the river.
August 24, 2023 - Feature Story ,
Atlantic salmon. Atlantic salmon. (Photo: Atlantic Salmon Federation)