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Miami, FL Lab
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Pascagoula/Stennis, MS Labs
Sharks Researched & Managed by the SEFSC
- Blacknose Shark
- Blue Shark
- Bonnethead Shark
- Dusky Shark
- Finetooth Shark
- Porbeagle Shark
- Sandbar Shark
- Sharpnose Shark
- Shortfin Mako Shark
- SouthEast Data, Assessment, and Review
- Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Large Coastal Sharks (SEDAR 11)
- blacktip and sandbar sharks
- HMS Small Coastal Sharks (SEDAR 13)
- blacknose, bonnethead, Atlantic sharpnose, and finetooth sharks
- HMS Sandbar, Dusky, and Blacknose sharks (SEDAR 21)
- Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Large Coastal Sharks (SEDAR 11)
- Shark Population Assessment Group at the Panama City Lab
- Shark Research in the Southwest U.S. (SWFSC)
Highly Migratory
How Do I...?
- Distinguish a white marlin from a spearfish
- How do I report a stranded/ beached whale, dolphin, or turtle?
- How do I report a lionfish sighting?
- Access SouthEast Data, Assessment, and Review (SEDAR)
- How do I report for my fishing/dealer permit requirements?
- How do I report a retrieved tag?
- How do I find current fishery closures?
- How do I adopt a billfish?
- How do I register my billfish tournament?
- How do I apply for a permit?
- Visit the SEFSC library
- How do I find NOAA staff?
- How do I apply for grant funding?
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