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The Science Behind Harbor Seal Monitoring
Feb 11: Find out how NOAA scientists monitor harbor seal populations in Puget Sound.
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The Science Behind Whale Recovery in Alaska
Oct 26: How do we help recover whales in Alaska? Watch our new video to find out.
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Marine Mammals on the Move
Oct 24: If a picture is worth a thousand words then a video must be worth a million words. Spend some time with whales, dolphins, seals and more.
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New Video—Exploring U.S. Aquaculture
Sept 20: What's aquaculture like in the United States? Watch this video to find out.
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Habitat Restoration: An Economic Engine
Sept 4: Habitat restoration is an economic engine. Watch this video and find out how restoration projects boost our economy with jobs that can't be outsourced and create a positive impact for future generations.
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Understanding the Elusive Giant Pacific Octopus
Aug 17: Just when you thought it was going to be another shark, we'll throw you an octopus. At NOAA Fisheries, every week isn't just Shark Week, it's also Octopus Week.
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Circle Hooks: The Preferred Thresher Catcher?
Aug 15: NOAA scientists, anglers, and other institutions observe how thresher sharks are caught and released in Southern California—the key to long term conservation of the common thresher shark.
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New Technology Helps Predict Harmful Algal Blooms
Aug 8: NOAA scientists use advanced technology to predict harmful algal blooms and provide warnings to aquaculture and other businesses.
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The Science Behind Restoring the Elwha
July 20: What is NOAA Fisheries role in restoring the Elwha River? What type of science goes into restoring a river? Watch this video to see first-hand the science involved.
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Teacher at Sea Gets Video Send Off from Students
May 21: Before NOAA Teacher at Sea Kristy Weaver sets sail on the R/V Savannah for an 8 day reef fish cruise this week, her excited first grade class created a video trailer for the trip. Take a look.
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Scalloping—A Big and Growing Business
May 7: NOAA announces scallop catch will fund 13 cooperative research projects between fishermen and NOAA scientists. Bob Keese, a scallop fisherman out of Chatham, Massachusetts, discusses harvesting sea scallops and the industry.
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Fishermen and Scientists Work Toward Common Goal
April 22: NOAA Scientists and San Diego fishermen combine expertise and innovative tools to better understand depleted groundfish in the Southern California Bight.
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