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Scientific models are becoming increasingly accurate in forecasting changing ocean conditions

Two new papers use ecological forecasts to offer new insight into changing conditions that can shift fisheries and drive conflicts.

Autonomous Vehicles Powered by Ocean Waves Support NOAA Fisheries Research

Researchers are using wave-powered autonomous surface vehicles to assess ocean ecosystem health around the Hawaiian Islands.

Selection of planning unit size in dynamic management strategies to reduce human-wildlife conflict

Retrospective analysis of measures to reduce large whale entanglements in a lucrative commercial fishery

Footprints of fixed-gear fisheries in relation to rising whale entanglements on the U.S. West Coast

Why we need weather forecast analogues for marine ecosystems

Spatio-temporal species distribution models reveal dynamic indicators for ecosystem-based fisheries management

Ecosystem Status Report for the U.S. South Atlantic Region

To EBFM or not to EBFM? that is not the question

Scale Matters: Relating Wetland Loss and Commercial Fishing Activity in Louisiana across Spatial Scales

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