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Hatcheries operated by the Nez Perce Tribe supported the reintroduction of Coho salmon (pictured here) to the Lostine River in Oregon in 2020.
Commerce and Interior departments announce $240 million for fish hatcheries to support Pacific Northwest tribes as part of Administration's Investing in America agenda
July 25, 2024
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Department of Commerce
habitat restoration
commercial fishing
Hatcheries operated by the Nez Perce Tribe supported the reintroduction of Coho salmon (pictured here) to the Lostine River in Oregon in 2020.
Palmyra Atoll is home to some of the healthiest marine ecosystems in the world and is reported to be among the most predator-dominated and biomass-rich reefs and atolls in the Central Pacific Ocean.
Department of Commerce announces plan to initiate process to designate marine sanctuary in Pacific Remote Islands
March 24, 2023
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Pacific Ocean
marine protected areas
sanctuaries
Department of Commerce
Palmyra Atoll is home to some of the healthiest marine ecosystems in the world and is reported to be among the most predator-dominated and biomass-rich reefs and atolls in the Central Pacific Ocean.
A school of Pacific skipjack tuna in bright blue water with sunlight streaming through.
Heads of Commerce, NOAA issue statement on fighting illegal labor practices in seafood industry
July 21, 2022
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Fisheries
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IUU fishing
commercial fishing
NOAA leadership
Department of Commerce
A school of Pacific skipjack tuna in bright blue water with sunlight streaming through.
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