
Dive In with NOAA Fisheries
NOAA Fisheries conducts world-class science to support sustainable marine life and habitats. We manage millions of square miles of ocean (almost 100,000 miles of coastline), support a $244 billion fishing industry, and protect and rebuild endangered marine species and habitats. It’s a huge job. Our podcast is about the work we do and the people behind it.
Join our host, John Sheehan, for new episodes every other Thursday.
Transcripts available at https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/podcast/dive-in-with-noaa-fisheries
Latest Episode
Building Futures: How GulfCorps Combines Habitat Restoration with Job Training (22.04.2025)
Previous Episodes
- Reducing Waste and Feeding Communities in Hawaiʻi with a Whole Fish Approach 27.03.2025
- Japanese Sardines in California? A Shocking Discovery in the Pacific 13.03.2025
- Could the LA Wildfires Harm Marine Life in California? 27.02.2025
- Gray Whales on the Rebound: Signs of Hope Despite Challenges 13.02.2025
- How NOAA Satellites Monitor Ocean Health: Tracking Changes from Space 16.01.2025
- 2024 Winter News Roundup 19.12.2024
- How Underwater Drones Are Transforming Fisheries Data Collection in Remote Areas 05.12.2024
- Making Seafood Imports Safer by Reducing Illegal Fishing 21.11.2024
- AI Identifies Mysterious Whale Calls 07.11.2024
- Squid: More than Just Calamari 10.10.2024
- Seafood Fraud: How the Codfather Case Helps Combat Mislabeling 02.10.2024
- How to Maximize Aquaculture: Growing More Seafood Through Science 26.09.2024
- Sharing a Love of Teaching (and Oysters) 21.08.2024
- Summer News Roundup 24.07.2024
- Restoring New Orleans Wetlands After Hurricane Katrina 10.07.2024
- Tackling Sea Turtle Bycatch with International Fishing Communities 17.06.2024
- Teaching Kids to Fish and Love the Water 05.06.2024
- Dam Removals Boost Atlantic Salmon Populations in Maine 22.05.2024
- Studying Sound in the Ocean to Prepare for Offshore Wind Development 08.05.2024
- What Happened to All the Alaska Snow Crabs? 24.04.2024