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
- Expedition to Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Yields 50 Tons of Marine Debris
- Research Seeks Fishery-independent Methods to Assess Reef Fish Stocks in the Main Hawaiian Islands
- Acoustic and Optical Surveys Conducted off the Kohala Coast of Hawaii Island
- Given Location of Midwater Trawl Catch, Hindcast Simulation Suggests Likely Origins of Larval Shorefishes
- Development of TurtleWatch for Leatherback Turtles is Underway
- Kyle Van Houtan Receives Presidential Early Career Award
- News on PIFSC Sea Turtle Research
- Monk Seal Pups Surveyed and Assisted During Abbreviated Field Season
- Research Brochure Details Economics of Charter-boat Fishing in Hawaii
- Survey of CNMI and Guam Residents Explores Attitudes and Beliefs About the Marianas Trench Marine National Monument
- Tracking Changes in Economic Performance Indicators for Small Boat Fisheries in American Samoa, CNMI, and Guam
- Catch Monitoring Ensures Annual Catch Target for Main Hawaiian Islands Deep-7 Bottomfish is not Exceeded during the 2011-2012 Fishing Year
- Workshop Convened to Review Methods for Hawaii Marine Recreational Fishing Surveys
- Bomb Radiocarbon Dating Improves Hapu‘upu‘u Age Estimation
- Progress in Stock Assessment of Opah
- Species Targeting Information Used to Standardize CPUE for South Pacific Albacore
- ISC Endorses Finding of Overfishing of Striped Marlin in North Pacific
Publications
- Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals
- Special Publications
- Technical Memoranda
- Administrative Reports
- Data Reports
- Manuscripts Approved by Science Director to be Submitted for Publication