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Mulitmedia Library - Resources

Multimedia Library


The Multimedia Library provides an archive of images, video, audio and multimedia presentations, as well as a list of other sites where you can find media resources.


Resources Available on this Site


Rockfish Facts, Pictures and Games
Coho Pre-spawn Mortality in Urban Streams


Media Gallery Site Links


  AFSC Guide to Rockfishes of the Northeast Pacific Ocean
Primarily designed as an aid in field identification, this guide follows the basic format of Hitz?s (1965) "Field identification of the northeastern Pacific rockfish (Sebastodes)," the first guide to successfully use color as a major character to identify species of Sebastes. Since Hitz (1965), significant advances in our knowledge of the diversity of northeast Pacific rockfishes have been made. The guide now includes color photographs of all species encountered in National Marine Fisheries (NMFS) Groundfish surveys and by fishery observers off the west coast of North America, with the exception of Sebastes rosenblatti and S. glaucus.

  AFSC Kodiak Laboratory Photo Gallery
The Resource and Assessment Conservation Engineering (RACE) Division's Shellfish Assessment Program located at the new Alaska Fisheries Science Center's Kodiak Laboratory in Alaska and at the Sand Point facility in Seattle, Washington, conducts and reports results of surveys designed to establish time series estimates of the distribution and abundance of king and Tanner crabs in the eastern Bering Sea and of other commercial shellfish resources in Alaska. The photo gallery contains images of local marine species.

  AFSC's Resources Assessment and Conservation Engineering Field Videos
This collection includes field video footage of vessels, field gear, catch processing, demersal habitat and species.

  Alaska Fisheries Science Center's Fish and Invertebrates Species Identification Photo Gallery
Photos of fish and invertebrates, as well as a Rockfish guide are provided.

  FishBase
FishBase provides detailed information on over 25,000 species of fish searchable by common name, scientific name, family, country, ecosystem, topic, etc. Pictures, other site links and information resources are also provided.

  Habitat Areas of Particular Concern (HAPC) Benthic Fauna
This site contains photos, species synopsis and density-distribution maps for Eastern Bering Sea invertebrates.

  National Marine Fisheries Service 125th Anniversary Celebration
This site presents a timeline (with images) documenting fisheries research of the oldest Federal conservation and environmental research agency.

  National Marine Mammal Image Gallery
The National Marine Mammal Laboratory (NMML) is responsible for conducting research on marine mammals important to the mission of NOAA Fisheries, with particular attention to issues related to marine mammals off the coasts of Oregon, Washington and Alaska. Their image gallery contains images and illustrations of pinnepeds and cetaceans.

  NOAA Photo Library
The NOAA Photo Library has been built to capture the work, observations and studies that are carried on by the scientists, engineers, commissioned officers and administrative personnel that make up this complex and scientifically diverse agency. Over 16,000 images have been digitized and reside in the online NOAA Photo Library.


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