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Funding Available for Innovative Bycatch Solutions
Jan 5: Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program announces funding opportunity.
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Final Rule for U.S. Seafood Traceability Program
Dec 8: Today, NOAA Fisheries announces the final rule for establishing a Seafood Import Monitoring Program that will provide the information needed to prevent IUU-caught and/or misrepresented seafood from entering the U.S. market.
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NOAA Fisheries Observer Safety Program Review Team
Nov 18: Meet the NOAA Fisheries Observer Safety Program Review (OSPR) Team.
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NOAA Releases Fisheries of the U.S. Report 2015
Oct 26: According to the latest Fisheries of the United States Report, 2015 was another above-average year for fishing and seafood consumption, with the average American adding nearly an extra pound of seafood to their diet.
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Seafood - Something For Everyone
Oct 24: From finfish to shellfish, Americans love seafood and it's easy to see why. Celebrate October's National Seafood Month by watching this delicious video.
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Final Rule Revises National Standard 1 Guidelines
Oct 13: NOAA Fisheries enhances utility and effectiveness of NS1 guidelines through newly released revisions.
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Celebrating 40 Rebuilt Stocks
Oct 12: Barndoor skates are the 40th rebuilt stock in the U.S. fisheries under the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
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Champions of Change for Sustainable Seafood
Oct 5: Congratulations to these "Champions of Change" recognized for their leadership, innovation, and commitment to U.S fisheries and sustainable seafood.
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NOAA Fisheries Celebrates National Seafood Month
Oct 3: Join us as we celebrate sustainable seafood all month long.
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$2.4 M+ Awarded for Bycatch Reduction Solutions
Aug 31: NOAA Fisheries has awarded more than $2.4 million for 18 projects as part of its Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program.
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Q/A: A Smart Investment for Sustainable Fisheries
Jul 5: Q&A with Eileen Sobeck, the head of NOAA Fisheries, on the importance of fish habitat and the law protecting it.
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2016 Fishery Management Council Appointments
Jun 27: The Department of Commerce announced today the appointment of members to the eight regional fishery management councils that partner with NOAA Fisheries to manage ocean fish stocks.
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