Staff of the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center conduct a wide variety of studies to help conserve marine ecosystems and habitats, sustain marine fisheries, and recover protected species in the Pacific Ocean. This bulletin highlights our recent research activities and accomplishments. Readers are invited to request further information on any topic.
Articles
- 2009 Coral Reef Surveys of Marianas Archipelago Completed
- NOAA Assesses Impacts of Derelict Fishing Nets on the Coral Reef Habitats of Midway Atoll
- Collaborative Bathymetric Survey of Honolulu Harbor Completed
- Coral Reef Program Establishes Scientific Liaisons with Partners in the Pacific Islands Region
- Oceanographic and Acoustic Surveys Target Pelagic and Insular Habitats and Ecosystems
- Collaborative Blue Shark Stock Assessment Completed
- American Samoa Study Shows Effects of Removing Longline Hooks Close to Floats
- Geospatial Analysis Tool Links Fisheries Data with Census Data to Help Define Fishing Communities
- Economic Analysis Evaluates Effects of Catch Limits on Bottomfish Market Prices and Consumer Demand
- Cetaceans Surveyed in Main Hawaiian Islands
- Passive Acoustic Recorders Enable Cetacean Monitoring and Assessment
- Quality Checks of Green Turtle Nesting Data Completed
- Juvenile Hawaiian Green Turtles Tracked in Pelagic Habitat using Satellite Tags
- Published Study Documents Shift in Diet of Kaneohe Bay Green Turtles
- Field Staff Monitor Monk Seal Population in Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
Publications
- Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals
- NOAA Technical Memoranda
- Administrative Reports
- Special Publications
- Conference Presentation Abstracts
- Manuscripts Approved by Science Director for Submission to Peer-Reviewed Journals or In-House Publication