2023 Field Fresh Blog Photo Gallery
2023 in photos: Our observers, interns, and scientists share field experiences through their blog photos.
We had a lot of amazing photos taken by our bloggers in 2023—here are just a few of them. Want to see more? Check out our Field Fresh blog to see all our bloggers’ great shots or our 2022 blogger gallery for last year’s great shots.
Bottom longline hook and snap. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Nichole Nigrin
A tote filled with knobbed whelks. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Jessica Tyrrell
The sun setting on the horizon at a surfclam ocean acidification study field site in East Dennis, Massachusetts. Credit:...
A barndoor skate caught during the spring 2023 Gulf of Maine Bottom Longline Survey. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Emma Fowler
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Adult scallops were tagged to track the different ocean acidification histories they were raised in before being placed...
A humpback whale dives below the ocean surface at Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Emma...
Crewmen Jay Michelson and Max Van Lindentoll launching an array of plankton bongo nets from the side sampling station of...
Morgan Hadley, Endicott College student, is guiding Chris Taylor’s deployment of the submersible radiometer during the ...
Nick Metheny and Allison Black on the flying bridge of the NOAA Ship Henry B. Bigelow during the spring Ecosystem Monit...
Crewman Ray White and survey technician Marina Rowen bring the water sampler aboard the NOAA Ship Henry B. Bigelow follo...
An Atlantic deep-sea red crab fishing vessel at sea. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Robert Bland
Biological Science Technician Isaiah Mayo (left) and Shellfish Health and Disease Technician Mariah Kachmar (right) meas...
Atlantic northern shrimp. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Zach Fyke
Hauling station aboard the NOAA Ship Henry B. Bigelow during the fall Bottom Trawl Survey. Here a crew member watches v...
National Systematics Lab team photographing fish during the fall Bottom Trawl Survey. Fish are placed in a phototank and...
Rob Alexander makes repairs to a net in between stations during the fall Bottom Trawl Survey. Credit: NOAA Fisheries
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