All NOAA articles – Page 3
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NewsAlaska bycatch boost
A major effort to modernise genetic analysis workflow yields a clearer picture of salmon bycatch
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NewsExec incomings at SFP
Sustainable Fisheries Partnership confirms the appointment of two new programme directors
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NewsBiden IUU plan ‘not enough’
Oceana says US President’s memorandum on illegal fishing is a step in the right direction but more action is needed
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NewsNew US aqua prospect
Impacts of aquaculture opportunity areas in the Gulf of Mexico to be assessed
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NewsUS tuna quota changes
Final rule modifies the annual US quotas for Atlantic bluefin and North Atlantic albacore tuna
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NewsCalifornia farming prospect
A Notice of Intent to prepare an environmental impact statement for a Southern California aquaculture opportunity area has been published
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NewsAmericans eat less fish
COVID-19 brought significant disruption to traditional business operations and consumer behaviours, according to the National Fisheries Institute
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NewsUS counts cost of COVID
US fishermen and fish catches were hit hard in 2020 by the pandemic, confirms two new fishery status updates from NOAA Fisheries
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NewsBiden bans Russian seafood
In response to the invasion of Ukraine, the US and allies have downgraded Russia’s trade status
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NewsLights, camera, by-catch
Researchers have found that LEDs can play an important role in productive and sustainable fisheries
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NewsRed crab catch limits
NOAA has set the Atlantic deepsea red crab quota for the 2022 fishing year
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NewsNew supervisors to lead NOAA survey teams
New supervisors have been appointed to lead NOAA survey teams monitoring bottom-dwelling fish and crabs
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