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NOAA Fisheries Attends Cartagena Convention
Dec 1: NOAA Fisheries representatives met with delegates from across the Caribbean in Miami, Florida, earlier this month to discuss the conservation and recovery of several marine species.
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Scientists Count Steller Sea Lions with New Tech
Sep 27: NOAA scientists pore over thousands of images and combine data from advanced technologies to get an accurate count of endangered Steller sea lions.
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Almost $3M Awarded for 2016 Prescott Grants
Sep 1: NOAA announces the 32 recipients of the 2016 Prescott Marine Mammal Rescue Assistance grants worth almost $3 million in federal assistance.
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$5.4 M Awarded for Species Recovery Grants
Aug 17: NOAA Fisheries announces $5.4 million in funding for 17 new projects and the continuation of 8 multi-year projects under the 2016 Species Recovery Grant Program.
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Scientists Search for Endangered White Abalone
Aug 8: A remotely operated vehicle (ROV) gives NOAA scientists an up-close look at a severely depleted seafloor species.
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From Healthy Ecosystems to Healthy Societies
June 9: NOAA Fisheries social scientists argue that environmental management and community management should go hand in hand.
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Final Rule Issued for Revised Green Turtle Listing
Apr 5: NOAA and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will reclassify green sea turtles into 11 Distinct Population Segments under Endangered Species Act, and and list turtles from two breeding populations currently considered endangered as threatened.
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Can the Vaquita be Saved from Extinction?
Mar 10: Fewer than 100 vaquita remain, making this species of porpoise the most endangered marine mammal in the world.
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Species in the Spotlight: 5 Year Action Plans
Feb 10: NOAA Fisheries releases the first-ever action plans for the eight NOAA Fisheries' Species in the Spotlight.
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The Sound of Endangered Salmon Surviving
Feb 1: In drought-stricken California, scientists track migrating Chinook salmon to make the most efficient use of scarce water resources.
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Aerial Technology Aids Cook Inlet Beluga Whales
Dec 18: NOAA Fisheries launches aerial technology to help stranded endangered Cook Inlet beluga whales, one of our Species in the Spotlight.
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Atlantic Salmon Recovery: It Takes an Ecosystem
Dec 7: An interview with NOAA Fisheries biologist Rory Saunders
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