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This view of the Kuskokwim River in southwest Alaska was taken from NASA’s DC-8 flying laboratory as part of the Active Sensing of CO2 Emissions over Nights, Days and Seasons (ASCENDS) experiment. Peter Griffith/NASA
Three Alaska tribes sue over permits for Donlin Gold Mine
The New England Fishery Management Council wants a new advisory group to look at potential conflicts between pop-up trap gear and other fisheries in the Northeast. NOAA graphic.
New England council seeks fishermen to advise on new pop-up trap gear
Jennifer Quan will take on the role of NOAA Fisheries West Coast regional administrator April 23. Molly Quan photo.
Jennifer Quan is new NMFS West Coast regional administrator
R.E. Thomas Marine Photo.
New Owners of RE Thomas Marine Hardware: Get to Know Them
Herring in Sitka, AK. Photo by Ben Reynolds
Alaska Longline Fishermen's Association and Alaska Sustainable Fisheries Trust Host Spring Fishermen's Expo
A Dungeness crab pot. California wildlife officials are imposing an early season closure April 15 off the central and southern coast to reduce risk of humpback whale entanglements. CDFW image.
California to close most Dungeness areas April 15
The USS Mobile underway off California Nov. 28, 2022. Homeported at San Diego, the Mobile is now deployed to the Western Pacific with a Coast Guard team on board to combat illegal fishing. U.S. Navy photo/Eric Parsons.
Navy, Coast Guard deploy on Western Pacific fisheries patrol
A humpback whale and calf. Creative Commons photo/Ed Lyman NOAA Permit # 774-1714.
Court rules NMFS must move on whale take reduction plan for blackcod fishery
Senator Murkowski holds on to an Alaska salmon. Photo Courtesy of the Office of Senator Lisa Murkowski.
Sen. Murkowski announces new D.C. fisheries aide Matt Robinson
Shrimp boats docked in Bayou La Batre, Alabama. Doug Stewart photo.
Gulf shrimp landings data showing rebound in Louisiana and decline in Texas
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