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NOAA Fisheries is responsible for the stewardship of the nation's ocean resources and their habitat. We provide vital services for the nation: productive and sustainable fisheries, safe sources of seafood, the recovery and conservation of protected resources.
NOAA Fisheries—the trusted government authority on the science and management of fish, other marine life, and their habitats.
Contact information for our national program offices, regional offices, science centers, and media inquiries.
Learn about NOAA Fisheries' work in the southeastern United States, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Sea.
NOAA Fisheries’ West Coast Region, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, and Southwest Fisheries Science Center work together to apply the latest science to sustainably manage the rich marine resources of the region for generations to come.
We are dedicated to research and management to conserve, protect, and rebuild endangered and threatened marine and anadromous species in rivers, bays, estuaries, and marine waters of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic.
NOAA Fisheries Southeast Regional Office is located in St. Petersburg, Florida. The Southeast Region covers nearly 20,000 miles of tidal coastline throughout the South Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean.
Find information on directed and incidental take permits and authorizations under the Marine Mammal Protection Act and Endangered Species Act.
Enforcing laws that conserve and protect our nation's marine resources and their natural habitat. U.S. marine resource laws exist to ensure sustainable fish populations, protect threatened marine species and the habitats they live in and to ensure these resources are around for future generations to enjoy.
We work with our NOAA Fisheries counterpart, the West Coast Region, to: Manage more than 90 commercially important fish species. Recover more than 30 threatened and endangered fish and marine mammal species. Identify and mitigate coastal and ocean health risks.