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Fish Matters  
Fish Matters is a publication of the Northwest Fisheries Science Center and is designed to highlight Center research of interest to the general public. Special editions of Fish Matters include:
  • Highlights
    Highlights contains brief descriptions of research at the NWFSC for the year.
  • Groundfish Research
    Groundfish Research focuses on the groundfish research conducted by the FRAM division.
  • Spotlight on Research
    Spotlight on Research features an article on a selected area of research at the Center.

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Fish Matters

December, 2001:

Collaborative Fishery Research: The Tribes and the Northwest Fisheries Science Center (PDF)  |  (HTML)

October, 2001:

Special Edition: Cooperation, Our Most Valuable Asset (PDF)  |  (HTML)

May, 2001:

Opening Day Edition: Good Science is Vital to Salmon Recovery; Determining Cost-Effective Solutions is the Key to Saving Fish (PDF)


September, 2000:


Educational & Career Opportunities Abound (PDF)
July, 2000:

Center Scientists Assess Marine Contaminants From Puget Sound to British Columbia (PDF)
May, 2000:

Boat Day Edition (PDF)

March, 2000:

The Estuarine and Ocean Ecology Program (PDF)

November, 1999:

Cooperative Research between tribes and Northwest Fisheries Science Center (PDF)

August, 1999:

The EXXON VALDEZ oil spill - a defining moment in Center scientist's careers (PDF)

July, 1999:

Center researchers are doing their own whale watching, with an eye toward solving some deadly problems (PDF)

April, 1999:

Lingcod populations on the decline in Puget Sound (PDF)

March, 1999:

Center scientists take critical samples in wake of New Carissa oil crisis (PDF)

May, 1998:

NOAA Research Vessel Harold W. Streeter (PDF)

March, 1998:

El Niño continues to bring exotic visitors to Northwest coast (PDF)

Winter, 1998:

Making them wild -- a boot camp for smolts (PDF)

October, 1997:

Scientists to board volunteer commercial fishing vessels to conduct fall groundfish studies (PDF)

September, 1997:

Center Takes the Lead in West Coast Groundfish Research (HTML)

Highlights


Groundfish Research

Spotlight on Research


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