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Our Year in Review: Top 14 Stories from 2014
Dec 17: It's been quite a year at NOAA Fisheries! As we look ahead to 2015, we're revisiting our fourteen most popular stories from 2014.
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NOAA and Partners Address Climate Change
Sep 22: A new report highlights progress taken across the nation to safeguard fish, wildlife, and plants in a changing climate.
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Shark Conservation, Science, and Management
Aug 9: A closer look at NOAA's role in shark conservation, management, and policy.
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Today's Fresh Catch—Invasive Snakehead
Jul 7: Learn more about one aquatic invasive species—northern snakehead—and how two fishermen are leading a grassroots movement to control the spread of this species.
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New Plan Released for Federal Aquaculture Research
Jun 17: The White Houses' Office of Science and Technology Policy has released its National Strategic Plan for Federal Aquaculture Research which includes a clear role for NOAA in advancing aquaculture research.
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National Saltwater Recreational Fisheries Policy
Jun 13: NOAA Fisheries is holding public town hall meetings and accepting online comments to collect input on the creation of a new National Saltwater Recreational Fisheries Policy.
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NOAA Reports Show Strong Continued Improvements
Apr 29: Two new NOAA reports show strong economic gains from fishing and continued improvement in fish stocks.
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Our Year in Review: Top 13 Stories from 2013
Dec. 17: It has been an exciting year at NOAA Fisheries. As we look forward to 2014, take a look back at our thirteen most popular stories from 2013.
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Our Annual Statistical Yearbook for U.S. Fisheries
Oct 30: Today, NOAA Fisheries releases Fisheries of the U.S., 2012. Continuing our rich scientific tradition, this is a statistical yearbook filled with facts and figures about our domestic fisheries.
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Meet Our Senior Science Advisors
Sept 26: Advanced science and technology is fundamental to NOAA Fisheries’ mission to protect our nation’s living marine resources. Meet our senior science advisors.
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Rauch Testifies at Seafood Certification Hearing
Sept 24: Today NOAA Fisheries Acting Assistant Administrator Sam Rauch testified at the Senate Commerce Committee's hearing on "The Role of Certification in Rewarding Sustainable Fishing” at 10:30 EST.
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Funding Innovation in Bycatch Reduction
Sept 19: Through its Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program, NOAA Fisheries recently funded 16 projects focused on the research and development of innovative approaches for reducing bycatch.
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