NOAA Fisheries News
- November 14 · NOAA Fisheries News
Regulations to protect marine mammals during Navy training and testing
NOAA Fisheries announced today final regulations requiring the United States Navy to implement protective measures during training and testing activities in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico to re (...)
NOAA - November 12 · NOAA Fisheries News
Contiguous U.S. had cooler than average October with near-average precipitation; Alaska had its warmest October on record
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NOAA - October 31 · NOAA Fisheries News
New fisheries survey vessel delivered
NOAA has taken delivery of Reuben Lasker, the agency’s newest high-tech fisheries survey vessel from Marinette Marine Corporation, a Fincantieri company. The 208-ft. ship will primarily support fish (...)
NOAA - October 31 · NOAA Fisheries News
Primary GOES-R instrument cleared for installation onto spacecraft
A key instrument that will fly on the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite – R (GOES-R) spacecraft, NOAA’s next-generation of geostationary satellites, is cleared for installation on (...)
NOAA - October 30 · NOAA Fisheries News
2012 U.S. seafood landings remain near high 2011 levels; Dutch Harbor and New Bedford remain top fishing ports
U.S. commercial fishermen landed 9.6 billion pounds of fish and shellfish in 2012, valued at .1 billion, according to Fisheries of the United States 2012, an annual report released by NOAA today.. (...)
NOAA - October 29 · NOAA Fisheries News
New study suggests coral reefs may be able to adapt to moderate climate change
Coral reefs may be able to adapt to moderate climate warming, improving their chance of surviving through the end of this century, if there are large reductions in carbon dioxide emissions, according (...)
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