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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

2024 South Atlantic Red Snapper Season

At this time, the length of the 2024 red snapper fishing season has not yet been determined. If there is a red snapper season in the South Atlantic waters, regulations state that the recreational season would begin the 2nd Friday in July which is July…
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05/07/2024

Fishery Bulletins: Southeast For-Hire Integrated Electronic Reporting Program

List of all Fishery Bulletins related to the Southeast For-Hire Integrated Electronic Reporting Program

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 ,

Special Funding Opportunities for Marine Debris Removal

FB24-026: Southeast Fishery Bulletin
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Public Comment Requested: Gear Considerations in Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Fisheries

Public Comment Requested on Scoping Document for Gear Considerations in Atlantic Highly Migratory Species FisheriesNOAA Fisheries requests public comment on a scoping document outlining potential changes to Atlantic highly migratory species fishing gear…
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07/31/2024

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

How We Safeguard Atlantic Tunas

Our robust management system helps conserve these in-demand species while providing fishing opportunities.
May 02, 2024 - Feature Story ,
School of yellowfin tuna School of yellowfin tuna. Credit: Jeff Muir

470-Acre Coastal Wetland Restored in Louisiana with $14 Million in NOAA Funding

Through the Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection, and Restoration Act Program, NOAA and its partners restored Bayou De Cade to help combat land loss and support fisheries.
May 01, 2024 - Feature Story ,
Project partners from NOAA and Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority stand in the restored marsh (Photo: Nick Gremillion/CPRA) Project partners from NOAA and Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority stand in the restored marsh (Photo: Nick Gremillion/CPRA)