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Recommended 2024 Species Recovery Grants Projects

NOAA Fisheries has recommended roughly $5.5 million in funding for six new projects and 16 ongoing projects.
An adult orca is swimming underwater, and a calf is next to its dorsal fin. The calf is surfacing from the water. Southern Resident killer whale swimming with calf. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

Northeast Shark Research

We conduct shark life history research and long-term monitoring activities essential for stock assessment and management.

A Hero for Marine Life: Honoring Dr. Charles “Stormy” Mayo

Janet Coit, Assistant Administrator for NOAA Fisheries, celebrates Stormy Mayo’s 48-year career spent conserving and studying marine life, including rescuing entangled North Atlantic right whales.
May 06, 2024 - Leadership Message ,
Dr. Charles "Stormy" Mayo and Assistant Administrator Janet Coit Dr. Charles “Stormy” Mayo and NOAA Fisheries Assistant Administrator Janet Coit at the Center for Coastal Studies.

Passive Acoustic Technologies

We record sounds in the ocean to learn about marine mammals and other ocean species, working with partners around the globe.

Woods Hole Science Aquarium

The Woods Hole Science Aquarium was established in 1875, making it the country's oldest public aquarium.
Staff interacting with visitors at the touch tank.

Atlantic Surfclam: QA/QC Exercise Results

Results of the QA/QC exercises for ageing surfclam.

American Plaice: QA/QC Exercise Results

Results of the QA/QC exercises for ageing American plaice.

Silver Hake: QA/QC Exercise Results

Results of the QA/QC exercises for ageing silver hake.

Highly Migratory Species Amendment 15: Area Shapefiles and Maps

Amendment 15 modifies the boundaries and/or temporal extents of the Mid-Atlantic Shark, Charleston Bump, East Florida Coast, and DeSoto Canyon closed areas.
May 03, 2024 - Map ,

Fish and Invertebrate Acoustics

We record the sounds produced by fish and invertebrates to study their spawning behaviors, locations, and potential threats.