Fishing News
The latest news releases from NOAA - the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NOAA announces agency-wide move to cloud-based unified messaging technology
NOAA announced today an $11.5 million, three-year award to Earth Resources Technologies, Inc. for cloud-based unified messaging services....Commerce and NOAA release national aquaculture policies to increase domestic seafood production, create sustainable jobs, and restore marine habitats
The Department of Commerce and NOAA today released national sustainable marine aquaculture policies to meet the growing demand for healthy seafood, to create jobs in coastal communities, and restore vital ecosystems. Foreign aquaculture accounts for about half of the 84 percent of seafood imported by the U.S., contributing to the $9 billion trade...Adios, La Nina
According to NOAA's Climate Prediction Center, La Nina is gone. This period of colder-than-average sea surface temperatures in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean has passed. The Pacific Ocean sea surface temperature will likely remain near normal through the summer....'Healthy oceans are everyone's business': Remarks by NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco during Capitol Hill Oceans Week
Remarks by NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco during Capitol Hill Oceans Week...NOAA proposes critical habitat revision for the Hawaiian monk seal, seeks public comment
NOAA's Fisheries Service has proposed 16 areas as critical habitat for the endangered Hawaiian monk seal under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), and is inviting public comment. The proposed revision includes expanding the 1988 critical habitat designation in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, and adding new areas throughout the main Hawaiian...More Articles...
- U.S. slightly cooler and wetter than normal in May
- Dangerous toxin discovered in critically endangered Hawaiian monk seal
- First JPSS antenna installed as NOAA continues to highlight consequences of budget shortfall
- NOAA urges beach-goers to Break the Grip of the Rip
- NOAA, partners to search for ships lost in World War II off North Carolina