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Not in the Atlantic Anymore: Scientist Cross-Trains on the West Coast Results

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Photos from the Coastal Pelagic Species Survey

Not in the Atlantic Anymore: Scientist Cross-Trains on the West Coast

Get a glimpse into life at sea on a scientific research survey.
October 08, 2024 - Survey ,
Two men stand at the back of a ship as the sky begins to lighten at the horizon with the approaching sunrise. The sun rises after another successful night of trawling. Chief boatswain Brent Miller and a deckhand review the night in the background. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Andy Ostrowski

Technology Helps Drive Sample Collection in Near Real-Time

Not in the Atlantic Anymore: Scientist Cross-Trains on the West Coast

On the Coastal Pelagic Species Survey, scientists use acoustics to locate the best sampling locations to trawl.
August 19, 2024 - Survey ,
The sky glows a beautiful orange color above the horizon of the ocean. The sun sets on another day of the cruise. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Andy Ostrowski

Southeast Scientist Invited to West Coast Pelagic Species Survey

Not in the Atlantic Anymore: Scientist Cross-Trains on the West Coast

Southeast fisheries biologist Andy Ostrowski is participating in the Southwest Coastal Pelagic Species Survey. In this blog, Andy shares what he hopes to learn and how the survey is off to an exciting start!
August 06, 2024 - Survey ,
A large white ship with the NOAA circle emblem is at dock. Caption: NOAA Ship Reuben Lasker docked in San Diego, California. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Andy Ostrowski