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
- Year-end Landings of Bigeye Tuna by Hawaii Deep-set Longline Fleet Monitored
- Hawaii-based Longline Fishery Catches Younger Age Groups of Striped Marlin
- Preliminary Stock Assessment Confirms Overexploitation of Striped Marlin Stock
- Workshop Convened to Review Sea Turtle Post-release Mortality
- Hawaii Marine Recreational Fishing Information Improved
- Model of Swordfish Daytime Vertical Habitat May Aid in Daytime Harvest of Swordfish and Avoidance of Sea Turtles
- Declines in Phytoplankton Cell Size in the Subtropical Oceans during 1998–2007 Estimated from Satellite Remotely-sensed Temperature and Chlorophyll
- Interviews Document Traditional Fishing Patterns in the Mariana Islands
- Economic Survey Shows Importance of Boat-based Fishing in the Mariana Archipelago
- Survey Seeks to Measure Costs and Earnings of Hawaii Charter Vessels
- New Report Explores Spillover Effects of Regulations in Hawaii's Shallow-set Longline Fishery
- Research Expedition Assesses Fish Stocks and Associated Habitats in Maui County, Hawaii
- Cetaceans Surveyed in the EEZ of Palmyra Atoll
- Analysis and Publication of Extensive Sea Turtle Satellite Tracking Data a High Priority
Publications
- Peer-Reviewed Articles
- Technical Memoranda
- Administrative Reports
- Data Reports
- Internal Reports (released to public)
- Special Publications
- Other Publications
- Conference Abstracts
- Manuscripts Approved by Science Director to be Submitted for Publication