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Working with Fishermen to Research Atlantic Sharks
4:29
What information can shark scientists gather from species caught in cooperative research fisheries? What have they learned about the sandbar shark population? What are the benefits to fish consumers from these fisheries? This video provides answers.
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Meet Bob Keese, Scalloper
2:00
Bob Keese is a scalloper operating out of Chatham, Massachusetts on Cape Cod. This video showcases how Bob and his crew fish for scallops using a dredge, and shuck about 600 pounds of scallop meat before they reach the docks at the end of the day.
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Meet Phil Harris, Black Cod Fisherman
2:33
Meet Phil Harris, Black Cod Fisherman
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Field Update: Surveying Bottomfish in Hawaii
1:51
How do we count fish in Hawaii? One way NOAA Fisheries does this is by using Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) with special cameras that capture underwater video in 3D. In the lab, scientists can review the video to count and measure the fish.
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Status of Stocks 2014
2:36
Highlights fish stock management accomplishments in the NOAA Fisheries 2014 Status of Stocks report.
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Atlantic Recreational Shark Fishing: Handling and Release of Sharks
3:02
Prohibited shark identification, including dusky and other ridgeback sharks, and tips for safe handling and release. Includes information on permitting and regulations for recreational shark fishing in the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean.
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Down Scope: Saving Snapper & Grouper from Barotrauma
4:54
Reef fish in the South Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, like snapper and grouper, suffer from barotrauma when brought to the surface, and many die. But these fish can survive when released at depth using fish descenders. See how easy they are to use.
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Down Scope: Saving Snapper & Grouper from Barotrauma (6:34)
6:34
Reef fish in the South Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, like snapper and grouper, suffer from barotrauma when brought to the surface, and many die. But these fish can survive when released at depth using fish descenders. See how easy they are to use.
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Recompression Devices: Helping Anglers Fish Smarter
3:57
The survival rates of caught and released deep sea fish are low because of a condition known as “barotrauma”. Learn how NOAA Fisheries and partners in the recreational fishing community are working together to address this problem.
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Sustainable Sport Fishing for Thresher Sharks
4:02
NOAA Fisheries scientists are working shoulder to shoulder with anglers off the coast of Southern California to find science based solutions to equip recreational anglers with the information they need to address today's conservation challenges.
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TIES THAT BIND: Observing Northeast Fisheries
25:50
Ties That Bind explores the nature of fisheries, science, and resource management by coming to know a few of the personalities behind the process. It series celebrates and promotes the collaborative spirit of New England fisheries management.
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