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Restoring Historically Abundant Salmon Habitat on Shale Creek

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Helicopter-supported construction of engineered log jams restores salmon habitat on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State.

Restoring Historically Abundant Salmon Habitat on Shale Creek

Rebuilding Salmon Habitat on the Upper Quinault

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NOAA and the Quinault Indian Nation are restoring habitat for blueback salmon

Rebuilding Salmon Habitat on the Upper Quinault

Rebuilding Puerto Rico's Mangroves: How BoriCorps Creates Jobs for Young Professionals

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This NOAA-funded program helps Puerto Rican young professionals get training and job experience to enter the workforce, while restoring mangroves that were destroyed by Hurricane Maria.

Rebuilding Puerto Rico's Mangroves: How BoriCorps Creates Jobs for Young Professionals

Gliders: Collecting Data on Ocean Health

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NOAA Fisheries traditionally uses ships to collect data on ocean health. Now, we’re using gliders to expand our research. They can be deployed for longer times, collecting data in inaccessible areas—like Antarctica—at a lower cost than ships.

Gliders: Collecting Data on Ocean Health

Listening for Whales

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Passive acoustic monitoring uses sound to study the ocean. It’s one tool NOAA Fisheries uses to track North Atlantic right whales and other marine mammals so we can learn about and protect them. New technologies can track whales in near real-time.

Listening for Whales

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