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NOAA Fisheries Service's New Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
Leatherback Turtles in the Pacific V: Suction Cup Tagging
Acoustic and ROV Survey Techniques: Part II
Acoustic and ROV Survey Techniques: Part I
Coastwide Sardine Survey V: Trawling for Fish
Leatherback: Satellite Tracking Solomon Islands
Leatherbacks: Variable Pacific Ecosystems
Race To Save the White Abalone
Market Squid III: Depositing Eggs in La Jolla Canyon
Market Squid II: Spawning: La Jolla Canyon
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The Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC) is the research arm of NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service in the southwest region of the United States. Center scientists conduct marine biological, economic and oceanographic research, observations and monitoring on living marine resources and their environment throughout the Pacific Ocean and in the Southern Ocean off Antarctica. The mission of the SWFSC is to generate the scientific information necessary for the conservation and management of the region's living marine resources including marine and anadromous fish, marine mammal, marine turtle and invertebrate populations, to ensure that they remain at healthy and sustainable levels.

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