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  • Recent U.S. Fishing Years Marked by Economic Gains, Milestones in Sustainability

    NOAA Fisheries releases two new updates on U.S. fisheries and industry.

  • New Research Plan Sets the Course for NOAA's Ocean Acidification Science

    Today, NOAA unveiled its new 10-year research roadmap to help the nation’s scientists, resource managers, and coastal communities address acidification of the open ocean, coasts, and Great Lakes.

  • Mystery Seeds Arriving In Texas Mailboxes

    Experts urge people to report any unsolicited shipments of seeds.

  • Smaller Habitats Worse Than Expected for Biodiversity

    New international research breaks ground for the next generation of biodiversity forcasts.

  • Amazo­nian Indigenous Ter­rit­or­ies Are Cru­cial for Con­ser­va­tion

    A new study from the University of Helsinki shows that Indigenous territories represent around 45% of all the remaining wilderness areas in the Amazon, comprising an area of three times the surface of Germany.

  • Checking on Chikungunya

    Researchers can predict potential outbreaks of the mosquito-borne virus months in advance by using satellite data.

  • Penobscot River Salmon Run Surges for Second Straight Year

    After dam removals and fish passage improvements, endangered Atlantic salmon are continuing to return to Maine’s Penobscot River in encouraging numbers.

  • Proposed Funding Cuts Spell Trouble for Texas Sea Turtles

    A Texas A&M at Galveston expert says federal budget cuts would have consequences for endangered Kemp’s ridley turtles along the Texas coast.

  • For Rufous Hummingbirds, Migration Looks Different Depending on Age and Sex

    With a reputation as one of the continent’s most determined and assertive birds, the rufous hummingbird weighs less than a nickel and tops out at about 3 inches long.

  • Remains of Cold War Plane Crash Emerging From Rapidly Melting Alaska Glacier

    In June this summer, a team of military personnel touched down on Alaska’s Colony Glacier with a somber mission: to recover newly unthawed wreckage and human remains from a fatal Cold War-era plane crash.

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