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Introducing NOAA's Southwest Fisheries Science Center
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Get an inside look into NOAA's Southwest Fisheries Science Center in La Jolla, California—its most technologically-advanced and environmentally friendly marine science research facility in the United States.
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Russian River Restoration
3:32
Across the agency, NOAA is working to rebuild habitat; improve rainfall, flooding, and frost forecasts; and increase community resiliency to flood damage in the Russian River watershed.
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Restoring the Elwha
4:39
Get a closer look at the large-scale restoration efforts and science behind the largest dam removal in U.S. history, which began in 2011 on the Elwha River in Washington State. How do NOAA Fisheries scientists prepare for and measure the changes?
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On The Water Science: California Fishermen + NOAA Scientists
4:09
NOAA Scientists and San Diego fishermen combine expertise and tools to research and understand depleted groundfish in the Southern California Bight.
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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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Pinto Abalone Restoration: Outplanting in March, 2011
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Pinto abalone is a "species of concern" on the Pacific coast, and efforts are underway to help restore the population. This video shows that latest outplanting effort in March 2011, during which over 2000 abalone were released into Puget Sound.
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Meet Bill Dewey, Shellfish Farmer in Puget Sound
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This month, as part of NOAA’s Voices from the Waterfront series, we feature Bill Dewey of Taylor Shellfish Farms in Shelton, Washington. A biologist by training, Bill owns and runs his own clam farm in addition to his job at Taylor Shellfish.
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Meet Laura Anderson, Owner of a Sustainable Seafood Restaurant
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Meet Laura Anderson, owner of Local Ocean Seafood – a popular seafood restaurant on the waterfront in scenic Newport, Oregon. Learn why she works so hard to bring a variety of sustainable local seafood to her customers.
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Dam Explosion: Whites Gulch Dam Removal 2008
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This is explosive time-lapse video of the dynamite removal of Whites Gulch Dam on the Salmon River in California. The river was originally home to a large salmon population, but the dam had blocked salmon from reaching upstream habitat.
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Environmental Sampling Processor
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Environmental Sampling Processor
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Be Whale Wise PSA
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Puget Sound orcas are an endangered species and that means stepped up enforcement of special rules to view them. Stay at least 200 yards from orcas. Keep out of their path, and never feed them. Check the federal guidelines at at BeWhaleWise.org
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