Staff of the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center conduct a wide variety of studies to help conserve marine ecosystems and habitats, sustain marine fisheries, and recover protected species in the Pacific Ocean. This bulletin highlights our recent research activities and accomplishments. Readers are invited to request further information on any topic.
Articles
- Success of Barbless Circle Hook Outreach Project Merits Award for Project Leader Kurt Kawamoto
- Workshop on Economics of Catch Shares
- Economic Survey to Estimate Value of Bottomfish Fishing in Hawaii
- Community Social Capital Research
- Oceanographic and Acoustic Surveys Conducted in Waters of CNMI, Guam, and Micronesia
- New Statistical Methods Reveal Associations Between Loggerhead Turtles and Oceanic Eddies
- Pacific Tuna Tagging Project
- DNA Barcodes Reveal Species Identities of Larval Fishes
- Wind Tunnel Experiments Provide Data to Improve Sea Turtle Biotelemetry
- Hawaiian Green Turtle Research Focuses on the Main Hawaiian Islands
- Hawaiian Monk Seal Assessment and Research Underway at Field Camps in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
- Cetaceans Surveyed in the Western Pacific
- Coral Reef Ecosystems in American Samoa and the Pacific Remote Island Areas Assessed during 2010 Pacific RAMP Expedition
- Fishery-Independent Methods for Measuring Fish Populations Studied in Marianas