Fishing News
The latest news releases from NOAA - the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
New regional climate science collaborations announced in Alaska, California/Nevada, and the Carolinas
On Oct. 17, NOAA announced three new Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments (RISA) awards, totaling $11 million over five years, to climate science collaborations in Alaska, California/Nevada, and the Carolinas....United States regrets Japan's renewed whaling in the Southern Ocean
The United States deeply regrets that Japan has decided to continue its controversial whaling in the Southern Ocean. The United States also expresses its deep concern about the possibility of violence in connection with such whaling....NOAA awards nearly $1 million to University of Miami for coral investigation
NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science has awarded $998,703 to the University of Miami to investigate how the deep coral reefs of Pulley Ridge may replenish key fish species and other organisms in the downstream reefs of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary and Tortugas Ecological Preserve....Global temperatures in September were eighth warmest on record
The Earth experienced its eighth warmest September since record keeping began in 1880. The annual minimum Arctic sea ice extent was reached on September 9 and ranked as the second smallest extent since satellite records began in 1979....New sanctuary research area to help improve understanding of important habitats
The southern third of NOAA’s 22-square mile Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary off the Georgia coast was designated a research area, where scientists can study how human activities and natural processes affect the sanctuary’s marine resources. The new designation will take effect after a 45-day Congressional review....More Articles...
- U.S. experiences warmer than average September
- Special Agent in Charge named for Northeast fisheries
- Testimony by NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco on New England groundfish management
- Acting Secretary Blank announces $102 million in wetlands, barrier island restoration awards for Louisiana
- President to honor high-achieving, early career NOAA scientists