Posts Tagged ‘NOAA FIsheries’

Report from the First Florida Coral Rescue Cruise

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Research Institute and partners collected 345 corals from 15 different species, ultimately destined for long-term care at AZA facilities.

20 May 5:06 PM 1 Read More...

Deep Discoverer Finds a Very Deep, Ghostlike Octopod

Dubbed “Casper,” this is a ghostlike deepwater octopus recently photographed at a depth of 2.5 miles in Hawaii.

07 Mar 11:41 AM 0 Read More...

OPAH: World’s Only Known Warmbodied Fish

Seemingly a creation from the studios of Doctor Seuss, the Opah or Moonfish has for years been an enigma for marine scientists who could not reconcile its predatory hunting habits with the deep, cold waters of the world’s oceans where it dives to depths of 500m (1,650 ft).

15 May 11:12 AM 0 Read More...

NMFS Solicits Public Comment on Protective Regulations for Listed Coral Species

Will NOAA/NMFS enact 4(d) rules that could end commercial activity related to the 20 newly-listed threatened coral species? The future isn’t certain – they’re asking for comments.

14 Jan 2:05 AM 6 Read More...

NOAA Fisheries Files Draft Recovery Plan for Elkhorn and Staghorn Corals

The recovery plan contains nearly two dozen actions necessary to achieve the plan’s goals, including steps to enhance the population by actively outplanting of corals back on the reef after they have been grown in nurseries.

11 Sep 3:53 PM 0 Read More...