NOAA Fisheries: Office of Protected Resources
Acropora palmata thicket on Mona Island, Puerto Rico. Andy Bruckner, 1996 Coho salmon painting, Canadian Dept of Fisheries and Oceans Monk seal, C.E. Bowlby Humpback whale, Dr. Lou Herman
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Welcome to the Office of Protected Resources

The Office of Protected Resources (OPR) is a headquarters program office of NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries Service, or NMFS), under the U.S. Department of Commerce, with responsibility for protecting marine mammals and endangered marine life.

NOAA's Office of Protected Resources works to conserve, protect, and recover species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) in conjunction with our Regional Offices, Science Centers, and various partners.


Recent News and Hot Topics

04/29/2009   Status Review Initiated for Oregon Coast ESU of Coho Salmon [pdf]

04/24/2009   2008 Marine Mammal Stock Assessment Reports Published

04/23/2009   3 Rockfish in the Georgia Basin Proposed for Listing under the ESA [pdf]

04/21/2009   NMFS' Biological Opinion on Carbaryl, Carbofuran, and Methomyl [pdf]

04/14/2009   Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Critical Habitat Designation Available for Public Comment Through May 14 [pdf]

04/13/2009   Records Management Vacancy Open for Applications Through May 8

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