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Breathing in Climate Change: International Collaboration to Study Sea Scallops in a Changing Environment

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Two Northeast Fisheries Science Center scientists visited their Canadian counterparts to measure oxygen consumption in baby sea scallops exposed to ocean temperatures and pH levels expected in the future.
December 12, 2024 - Research ,
Two female scientists sit side by side at a lab bench holding pipettes. Dr. Gurney-Smith (back) picking scallop larvae under the microscope while Katyanne Shoemaker (front) loads larvae into the respiration chamber plate. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Shannon Meseck

Olivine, Oysters, and Ocean Acidification Part 2

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Summer 2024 interns Jonathan Lim and Jennifer Herrera share their experiences studying the effects of marine carbon dioxide removal on oysters at the NOAA Fisheries Milford Laboratory.
November 06, 2024 - Research ,
Pile of oysters.

Olivine, Oysters, and Ocean Acidification Part 1

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Summer 2024 intern Jonathan Lim shares his experiences working at the NOAA Fisheries Milford Laboratory.
October 24, 2024 - Research ,
Group of eleven people smile on the back of a boat with three orange buckets filled with oysters.

A Voyage Through the Arctic Post #6

A Voyage Through the Arctic

An Alaskan Pioneer, Part 2
September 28, 2024 - Research ,
Scientists deploying a net that catches samples from the ocean Deploying bongo nets. Credit: Mabel Baldwin-Schaeffer/NOAA Fisheries.

A Voyage Through the Arctic Post #5

A Voyage Through the Arctic

An Alaskan Fishing Pioneer, Part 1
September 12, 2024 - Research ,
Large white vessel on the water with misty hills in the background R/V Oscar Dyson leaving Dutch Harbor. Credit: Paul Hillman/NOAA Fisheries.

Studying Fur Seal and Sea Lion Populations in Sunny Southern California - Blog Post 1

Travels to Sunny Southern California for Population Studies of Seals and Sea Lions

Join Alaska Fisheries Science Center researchers as they continue long-term studies of the populations of pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, fur seals) at San Miguel Island, California.
July 23, 2024 - Research ,
Intern sitting on a hill with binoculars looking down to a rookery Intern Chris Moon searching for marked California sea lions on San Miguel Island. Credit: NOAA Fisheries / Sharon Melin.

Net-Working in the Pacific

A team of scientists recently collected marine organisms with large nets to help better understand the biological composition of our ocean. Learn about these tools that help our scientists "net-work" all around the ocean.
July 03, 2024 - Research ,
The right image shows the tucker trawl half submerged in the ocean with the sky visible in the background. Tucker trawl in the water just after deployment. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Johanna Wren

Not All Seeds Are Grown On Land

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Research fishery biologist Sandy Sutherland visited a shellfish farm in New Jersey to learn what they do and how her research can help them.
July 01, 2024 - Research ,
Several dozen baby oysters each about the size of an eraser head rest in the palm of a person’s hand.