Staff of the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center conduct a wide variety of studies to help conserve marine ecosystems and habitats, sustain marine fisheries, and recover protected species in the Pacific Ocean. This bulletin highlights our recent research activities and accomplishments. Readers are invited to request further information on any topic.
Articles
- PIFSC Interns Wrap Up a Summer of Science
- Research Cruise off the Kona Coast of the Island of Hawaii Supports the PIFSC Integrated Ecosystem Assessment Program
- Integrated Ecosystem Assessment Program Convenes Research Symposium in Kona
- Sea Glider Deployed in Oceanographic Study off Hawaii Island's Kona Coast
- Final Deployment of Loggerhead Turtles Outfitted with Satellite-transmitter Tags Marks Successful Collaboration with Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium
- Field Season Ends for Hawaiian Monk Seal Research and Population Monitoring
- Shore-based Surveys of Coral Reef Fishes Expanded around Guam
- Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Developed for Nonintrusive Fish Surveys
- Samples Collected for Study of Age and Growth of Invasive Roi
- PIFSC Participates in Research to Advance Monitoring of Ocean Acidification
- Coral Reef Ecosystem Monitoring Conducted in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
- 2011 National Marine Recreational Fishing Expenditure Survey Underway
- New Capabilities Added to the Fishing Ecosystem Analysis Tool (FEAT)
- Fisheries Economists Meet to Address Challenges Presented by an Increasingly Crowded Ocean
- Commercial Fisheries Biosampling Program Scales up Fieldwork in Guam, CNMI and American Samoa
- New Study Focuses on Trends in Abundance of Oceanic Whitetip and Silky Sharks in the Central Pacific
- WCPFC Scientific Committee Recommends Reduction in Fishing Mortality for Bigeye Tuna
- ISC Convenes 11th Plenary Session, Establishes Work Plans
Publications
- Peer-Reviewed Articles
- Administrative Reports
- Data Reports
- Abstracts
- Manuscripts Approved by Science Director to be Submitted for Publication