FishWatch Education Resources Now Available
Our new collection of lesson plans and activities challenge high school students and their teachers to use the NOAA Fisheries' FishWatch website to learn all about the science behind sustainable seafood . Learn more.
Inspecting Seafood-A Highly Trained Nose Knows
Do you know how we inspect seafood? How about the most common types of seafood fraud? We sat down with NOAA Fisheries Steve Wilson, Seafood Inspection Chief Quality Officer, to learn how his staff ensures seafood is safe and high-quali ty. Find out why a highly trained nose knows.
Making Sense of Fish Stock Assessment Models
How do we make sure our nation's fisheries are sustainable and productive? It starts with fish stock assessment modeling-combining data to evaluate fish stock health necessary to inform fisheries management decisi ons. Find out more in Part 2 of our Stock Assessment 101 series.
The Surprising Sources of Your Favorite Seafoods
Our top ten favorite seafoods in the United States haven't changed much in the past several years, but you might be surprised at where they come f rom. Find out more.
NOAA Fisheries Initiates 5-Year Review for Four Protected Sea Turtles
The agency is requesting submission of scientific and commercial data on Kemp's ridley, olive ridley, leatherback, and hawksbill sea turtles that has become available since their last status review in 2007. Please submit informationthrough December 10, 2012.
Fish Returning to Restored Habitat in Great Lakes Faster than Expected
When NOAA started building rock reefs in Michigan's St. Clair River, we hoped that the restored habitat would help bring fish to the area. But we didn't expect such immediate results-we've already seen sturgeon swimming by the reef and have found eggs, evidence the sturgeon are spawning on th e reef. Read more.
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