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Topic: Fish

 Onaga (longtail snapper or flame snapper, Etelis coruscans) can be found in the waters surrounding the Hawaiian Archipelago, and are one of the species that make up "Hawaii’s Deep 7."
Diving Deeper with DisMAP: Tool incorporates new upgrades, more slated for 2023
January 9, 2023
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Topics:
research
fish
 Onaga (longtail snapper or flame snapper, Etelis coruscans) can be found in the waters surrounding the Hawaiian Archipelago, and are one of the species that make up "Hawaii’s Deep 7."
Juvenile coho swim in a rocky river.
How El Niño and La Niña affect Pacific salmon
August 16, 2022
Focus areas:
Climate
Topics:
El Nino, La Nina, ENSO
climate
fish
Juvenile coho swim in a rocky river.
Pacific cod, seen here in a rearing tank at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center’s Newport, Oregon, lab.
'A species like Goldilocks': Discovering the temperature limits of Pacific cod
June 6, 2022
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Topics:
fish
research
Pacific cod, seen here in a rearing tank at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center’s Newport, Oregon, lab.
Chinook salmon underwater.
Consultations and permitting
May 23, 2022
Topics:
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
fish
Magnuson-Stevens Act
habitat restoration
habitat
marine mammals
endangered species
Chinook salmon underwater.
Pink salmon.
Video: Unlocking the Mystery of Salmon in the North Pacific
March 10, 2022
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Topics:
research
fish
Pink salmon.
Several herring fish swimming underwater
Fish passage
February 28, 2022
Topics:
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
fish
Magnuson-Stevens Act
habitat restoration
conservation
estuaries
Several herring fish swimming underwater
Young girl fishing from a boat.
Recreational fishing: An American pastime
September 24, 2021
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Topics:
recreational fishing
fish
Young girl fishing from a boat.
Sharks on parade. Two gray reef sharks (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) swim among colorful schools of anthias (Pseudanthias bartelttorum) in the waters of Jarvis Island, Pacific Remote Island Areas Marine National Monument.
Sink your teeth into #SharkWeek
July 12, 2021
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
fish
Sharks on parade. Two gray reef sharks (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) swim among colorful schools of anthias (Pseudanthias bartelttorum) in the waters of Jarvis Island, Pacific Remote Island Areas Marine National Monument.
A steelhead trout swims in a river.
Study: 'Genetic resiliency' of Elwha River steelhead trout outlasts dams
February 3, 2021
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Topics:
fish
habitat restoration
A steelhead trout swims in a river.
Yum: A breakfast of Alaska salmon and potato hash.
5 ways to add more seafood to your family’s diet
January 15, 2021
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Topics:
seafood
fish
sustainable seafood
Yum: A breakfast of Alaska salmon and potato hash.

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